Challenging yogic fundamentalism

The Article on huffingtonpost is good one!

The label “yogic fundamentalism” continues to disturb me. People can be fundamentalists and religious groups can be fundamentalists. Yoga - in its truest sense as spirituality - can never be fundamentalistic. The state of union (yoga) does not exclude anything. Not the meat-eater, nor the vegetarian. Not the householder, nor the celibate. Yoga is above the pairs of opposites. Even above the judgements, teachings, precepts, and concepts that we, as humans with our ego-sense, use to organise the world.

Knowing this yoga intimately, how do we live skillfully in this world? How can we react with compassion without elevating our own teachings to some type of standard? How can we disagree with each other without forgetting for one moment that we are one and the same? How can we live in the coinciding worlds of samsara and of nirvana in this very instant? Can we let go of our grasping at the truth? Right now?