[QUOTE=Surya Deva;54001]I think the deeper issue here is the new age bastardization of Yoga, leading to all kinds of bizaree Yogas appearing like Yingyang Yoga, Hot Yoga, Christian Yoga, Kabbalah Yoga etc.
Rather than preserving the traditional Yoga as the science of spiritual development it was suppose to be, and thus to be taken as a serious discipline. Like Kung fu is for self-defense. It is diluted, mixed with all sorts of stuff, weakening the discipline. Hence, I think it is important that there exists an official regulation of Yoga, to stop people from misapplying it.
I also agree that Shiva Rea should have respected the civil code of a place like Rishikesh, where dressing as she is use to is considered indecent exposure. Similarly, Snatam Kaur should not be saying “Alleua” in a Hindu city. It is like me going to the Mecca and saying, “Har har Mahadeva” or going to the Vatican and saying, “Allah-u-Akbar” Just because you’re a yogi does not exempt you from respecting the civil code of a place.[/QUOTE]
Most would say that MMA is more powerful and it’s clear that it is WAY more effective than traditional styles of Kung Fu. Kung Fu purists frequently enter into Mixed Martial Arts bouts to ‘bring back the pure form’, only to be quickly destroyed by a kid training in Mixed Martial Arts. Consequently, the evolved fighting style is fast becoming far more popular than the traditional styles, due to it’s no nonsense, effectiveness. It’s simply a more practical method. And all the traditional Kung Fu guys can do, is either evolve themselves, or just go back in their bedroom and practice the art they love. Same applies with Yoga. The traditions don’t necessarily apply to the majority in many countries. My family, and friends are all very happy, glowing, compassionate, loving, people who live life with passion and joy… what on earth are we going to do with a ‘path to liberation’ or ‘path to happiness’?? We having nothing in our lives to be unhappy about. We are grateful for every moment and the people in our lives. We do, however, need to maintain physical health, through cardio, weights, yoga, clean diet… Yoga has lost it’s traditional meaning, and that’s just tuff luck. You can’t control others or tell them how they should live, so just either evolve with the art, or shut up and go practice the traditional Yoga in your bedroom.