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  Index –› Fitness & Health –› Yoga
   
 

Universal Principles of Yoga: Forgiveness

   
Author: Paul Jerard
 

Yogic philosophy has many components, and similarities, to classical western philosophy - yet Yoga still remains somewhat of a mystery. Is Yoga a threat to any of todays Western religions or is it a compliment? Lets take a close look at the component of forgiveness and see how the teachings of Yoga will improve your life for the best, regardless of your religion.

Why is it so hard for people to forgive themselves or others? It is easier today than it has ever been for people to shut off the outside world and play with electronic toys. Why should todays children try to develop social skills or bonds with their peers? They have all they need, or do they have everything?

Due to consumerism, todays children are bored by all the toys, but they are stimulated by action with each other. Children, who sit in front of the television, often complain about boredom. When they play real games, go to a Yoga class, or participate in dance, music, or a sport, you see healthy and vibrant children.

The consumption of electronic gadgets has led adults and children to think about: me, myself, and I, more than ever. In this social climate, why should anyone forgive? Why should adults or children take a Yoga class, when there are so many more toys to play with?

Intolerance is a natural part of humanity, but consumerism has led to a self-centered path, where the world is wrong and I am right. It is easy to see how fundamentalism can weave its way into this social climate. Why forgive when you can get revenge? Why talk when you can sue?

This is why Yoga can help heal todays world. Yoga teaches us about the law of Karma. Today, we may say, What goes around comes around, but what we sow, we shall reap, is a scarier thought. Karma is the law of cause and effect.

You can see the path humankind is on, but what can you do about it? It starts with each of us. Open your heart and bond with your children. Make time for family and friends. Shut the electronics off and work on your spiritual, mental, and physical health. Yoga is about good health in many different aspects.

We live in an electronic world, but we know it is not entirely healthy. We cannot run and hide from electronics, consumerism, and materialism when we are surrounded by it, but we can make wiser choices about our free time.

Yoga offers adults and children insight. This allows all of us to better ourselves and put past mistakes behind. We all make mistakes because we are human.

Forgiveness allows us to leave hate behind and spend our energy on more constructive pursuits, such as enjoying time with our friends or family.

This is just one more reason why the universal principles of Yoga pose no threat to any religion. Buddhists, Christians, Hindus, Jews, and Moslems are taught the same, or similar, moral codes. We have to forgive each other and learn to live in peace.

Copyright 2006 Paul Jerard / Aura Publications

 
 
 

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