Yoga is literally demonic.
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In 1893, an unknown Hindu monk arrived
at the Parliament of Religions in
Chicago.
He was Swami Vivekananda.
He made a stunning impression on those
who heard him, both by his appearance,
but turbaned and robed in orange and
crimson, and by what he said. He was
immediately lionized by high society in
Boston and New York. Philosophers at
Harvard were mightily impressed. I say.
And it wasn't long until he had gathered
a hard core of disciples who supported
him and his grandiose [music]
dream.
The evangelizing of the Western world by
Hinduism.
And more particularly by Vedantic or
monistic Hinduism. Vedanta societies
were established in the large cities of
the United States and Europe. [music]
Hey there friends, today we are
infecting humanity. But these centers
were only a part of his work. More
important was introducing Vedantic ideas
into the bloodstream of academic
thinking.
Dissemination was the goal. It mattered
little to Vivekananda whether credit was
given to Hinduism or not, so long as the
message of Vedanta reached everyone.
On many occasions he said,
"Knock on every door.
Tell everyone he is divine."
Vedanta, the philosophical backbone of
what Vivekananda was selling, rests on
one central claim. That the individual
self is not distinct [music]
from the divine. It is the divine. You
are God. Everyone is God. Everything is
God. The apparent separateness of things
is an illusion. Sorcery.
>> [groaning]
>> And the entire purpose of spiritual
practice is to realize this. To dissolve
the boundaries of the individual self
>> [music]
>> back into the universal consciousness.
There is no personal God who created you
and loves you and calls you to account.
There is no fall, no resurrection.
[music]
There is only the cosmic oneness that
all religions are at varying levels of
sophistication groping toward.
This makes Vedanta very strategically
flexible and made Vivekananda very
effective. He could affirm every
religious tradition simultaneously.
Yes, the Muslim's Allah is real. Yes,
his own Shiva is real. And yes, your
Jesus Christ is real because none of
them are the final word. They're all
just fingers pointing at the same thing.
Christianity becomes just one more
lower-level teaching that the
spiritually mature will eventually
supersede like a child outgrows his
training wheels. Which is, of course,
one of the most thorough rejections of
Christianity imaginable dressed up as a
tolerant affirmation of it.
>> [music]
>> Vivekananda just needed to get it into
the bloodstream of the West and get in
it did. [music]
The same way Marxism, transgender
ideology, and every other pathetic
contrivance does. Slowly and patiently
[music] over decades starting in our
universities where upstart professors
and shining intellectuals corrupt our
youth with their hubris and atheistic
self-emancipation from God and all
authority
>> [music]
>> and help prepare the ground for the
general public to receive Vedanta using
a neat, harmless little package called
yoga.
Yoga moves. A new [music] kind of
workout. Take part in yoga. The most
ancient [music] system of healing,
toning, and rejuvenating your body.
Join us.
Have fun.
Get a new [music] look at the world.
A new look at you.
Enlightenment isn't serious.
Vanity, spiritual weakness, and mass
market did the rest. Until by 1985, your
aunt was doing yoga in the living room
to a VHS tape with a glass of
Chardonnay. Nobody was asking any
questions at all. And today, [music] of
course, it is a multi-billion dollar
industry. And that's the genius of it,
really. Vivekananda knew you don't sell
the West on Vedanta straight. You sell
them on the stretching, on the calm. You
sell them on feeling better. There's
something vaguely spiritual about it,
but surely not dangerous.
And the rest of it comes along for the
ride quietly. But the rest of it was
always the point.
Surya Namaskar, the sun salutation,
opens virtually every yoga class in the
Western world. It is a sequence of 12
postures, [music] a devotional ritual to
Surya, the Hindu sun deity.
Not a metaphor, a pagan deity. You're
not warming up your hamstrings, you are
making an offering.
>> And you let anything go that's no longer
serving you in a positive way.
Virabhadrasana,
the warrior pose, possibly the most
ubiquitous yoga pose in the West, is
dedicated to Virabhadra, a warrior deity
created specifically to carry out
vengeance and destruction. [music]
Nice. These are not ancient Sanskrit
words that happen to sound spiritual.
They are the names of specific beings in
a specific religious system. And these
sequences and postures are inseparable
from what they were designed to be and
what discerning Christians recognize
them to be.
The worship of demons.
The late great Father Seraphim Rose
quotes a Benedictine monk named
Jean-Marie Déchanet who wrote an entire
book called, [music] and I promise I'm
not making this up, Christian Yoga. And
his experience is worth thinking over
because it is a very precise
illustration of exactly how this demonic
influence works on someone who may even
have genuinely good intentions. Déchanet
describes the postures as producing an
extraordinary sense of calm, a feeling
of general well-being, a euphoria that
lasts. His nerves settle, his fatigue
disappears. His whole personality, he
says, has been altered. He is gentler,
more content. [music] And then, and this
is where it gets interesting, his prayer
life transforms overnight. He becomes
contemplative in a matter of weeks. He
feels more receptive, more open, more
ready to be, in his words, seized by the
spirit. Father Seraphim identifies this
immediately for what it is.
Anyone who understands the Orthodox
concept of prelest, spiritual deception,
will recognize in that description
exactly the characteristics of someone
who has gone spiritually astray. The
striving for holy feelings, the
willingness to be absorbed by anything
spiritual with no regard for
discernment, the seeking not for God but
for spiritual consolations.
We notice the incredible ease with which
this monk becomes [music] mystical,
contemplative, elevated because genuine
Orthodox spirituality does not work like
that.
The prayer of the heart, the real deal,
is acquired by very few people after
many years of ascetic struggle under the
guidance of a God-bearing elder, not by
doing pagan poses and breath work for 3
weeks. We can see that demons don't need
to try particularly hard when we just
open the door.
And this is Father Seraphim's larger
point, the one that connects back to
Vivekananda's mission directly. The goal
[music] of all this was never to make
Westerners Hindu. It was to prepare the
ground for what Vivekananda called the
religion of the future, a universal
spirituality with no doctrine, no
exclusive claims, no Christ. Just
experience and feeling. Getting people
to say, "I'm not religious, I'm
spiritual." Yeah, we're not particularly
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