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Banning may create an underground movement or martyr complex* (dabblers, being new-ageists, are like christians and Harry Christnas in that respect).
But otherwise this is actually good news.
May all aliens ban yoga for themselves. And ban the Vedam. And just ban all dabbling in others' heathenisms.
May they properly revert to their ancestral heathenisms.
* Far better for Russia - and general christianism's secular media arm - to innocently project yoga as undesirable for being dangerous or having side-effects to the mental or physical health or something, like some have started to do.
Of course, modern Indians being stupid, such a concerted yoga-defamation programme may actually have the effect that in the subcontinent, many modern new-agey Indics stop doing yoga too, rather the way a lot of ayurveda has become sidelined. But there's no accounting for modern Indians' stupidity.
But isn't the relinquishing of heathen practices and lifestyle by heathens themselves exactly what christianism always wanted? And since de-heathenisation of Hindus has thus become an inevitability and as that can't be avoided anymore, let there at least be an end to the alien and christo dabbling in all things Hindu. Because at the moment, yoga itself is being de-heathenised and separated from its cosmological views, projected as distinct from Hindoos' heathenism and as some universal accessory for anyone (and as a new-ageism to dabblers in Hinduism). And contrary to new-agey Indians' self-delusions, that's not Hindu "culture" spreading to the world. That's alien assimilation of the Hindu yoga into their own utterly unrelated purposes.
Quote:ââ¬ÅThe Moscow Times reported that the order has been issued ââ¬Ëto prevent the spread of new religious cults and movements. ââ¬Â¦ Nizhnevartovsk officials have barred use of municipal buildings for yoga classes and have issued orders to the two studios on this.ââ¬Â ââ¬â PTI
Close on the heels of India leading worldwide International Yoga Day celebrations, Yoga classes have been banned in a central Russian city by the authorities to check spread of ââ¬Ëreligious occultismââ¬â¢.
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Banning may create an underground movement or martyr complex* (dabblers, being new-ageists, are like christians and Harry Christnas in that respect).
But otherwise this is actually good news.
May all aliens ban yoga for themselves. And ban the Vedam. And just ban all dabbling in others' heathenisms.
May they properly revert to their ancestral heathenisms.
* Far better for Russia - and general christianism's secular media arm - to innocently project yoga as undesirable for being dangerous or having side-effects to the mental or physical health or something, like some have started to do.
Of course, modern Indians being stupid, such a concerted yoga-defamation programme may actually have the effect that in the subcontinent, many modern new-agey Indics stop doing yoga too, rather the way a lot of ayurveda has become sidelined. But there's no accounting for modern Indians' stupidity.
But isn't the relinquishing of heathen practices and lifestyle by heathens themselves exactly what christianism always wanted? And since de-heathenisation of Hindus has thus become an inevitability and as that can't be avoided anymore, let there at least be an end to the alien and christo dabbling in all things Hindu. Because at the moment, yoga itself is being de-heathenised and separated from its cosmological views, projected as distinct from Hindoos' heathenism and as some universal accessory for anyone (and as a new-ageism to dabblers in Hinduism). And contrary to new-agey Indians' self-delusions, that's not Hindu "culture" spreading to the world. That's alien assimilation of the Hindu yoga into their own utterly unrelated purposes.