Friday 5 September 2014

Adventures of Yoga

"I'm a journalist, whose ability to take notes and ask the right questions once on the beach in Spain evaporate. Suddenly I became aware that the whole world lives.

  Saw that the whole world is breathing, I felt the rhythm of the country and discovered that the very part of me that I was still lacking. mention when I was looking for something

  similar, I found it in the New York Times, but only in a so-called religious. sagging literature. And so I began my gradual sailing away from the official social currents towards the shores, which still has no name. "

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The pianist Arthur Rubinstein was also constantly trying "to" name " that anyone in our metaphysical power that radiates from us. " It often experienced during their concerts.

 From religion to spirituality

While, for example. Revival in the USA is not spirituality historically nothing new, as always attracted mystics and evangelists of the West and the East, and the prevailing social

 tolerance then allowed the import of Zen teachings of Swedenborg, theosophy or Vedanta, in Central Europe were somewhat different motives search for spirituality.

According to Needleman Westerners trying to escape from the traps of Judaism and Christianity " not because they stopped looking for the true spirituality and transcendental answers to questions, but because of their desire to intensify the search for measurable value. therefore started looking in the Eastern tradition. "

West turned to the East, to supplement the experience. Whitman called it " fair return ... mean something more than India . " Hesse spoke of "the eternal quest of the human spirit to return home, after the East . " East of here is not representative of a culture or religion, rather methodology to achieve a deeper understanding or more exemptions.

In January 1978 McCall's magazine published the results of a survey, under which more than sixty thousand readers in favor of organized religion very skeptical. In another survey   
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 showed that 76% of people who regularly attend churches, and 86% of people who do not go to church, agrees with the view that one should form their spirituality and spiritual practice found outside organized religion. 60% of those who go to church regularly, agrees with the statement that most churches have lost the real spiritual part of religion.

Catholic theologian Anthony Padovano said in 1976 after a conference on meditation: "The spiritual search, which we are witnessing today in the West, is a kind of inner revolution that we tuned the religion of the Orient, and that is the beginning of understanding that any Entries must come from within ourselves. lot of confusion in the current religions are caused by the spirit, requiring integrity. belief in the West is not dying, just moving inside. "

The laity need of reform and participation. In 1979, half a million Catholics commonly used channeling or other forms of trance or treated.  http://metu.tv/index.php?a=profile&u=phoenixjohann

Association of spiritual leaders issued a statement in October 1974, in which they write: " The crisis of our time is a kind of challenge world religions to release new spiritual forces that overcome religious, cultural and national boundaries and transcend to a new consciousness of the unity of all mankind, so to find a global solution problems. "

A growing number of churches and synagogues extends beyond its existence need the support of local communities, personal growth, holistic centers, therapeutic sessions, seminars, meditation, consciousness changes or biofeedback etc music.

As noted by historian W. McLoughlin, a period of spiritual crisis is preceded by a period of cultural revival. During the "Great Awakening" a shift from religion mediated authorities to direct spiritual experience. It is therefore not surprising that these processes some religious groups perceived as a threat to their religious traditions and considered such. Movements New Age, Eastern metaphysics and the efforts of people on direct spiritual experience for heresy.

Spirituality and its positive benefits begin to be widely accepted by many groups eg. Medical, humanistic psychology, sociology, Eastern mysticism and religion.

The irony is that all religions were founded on the basis of direct authentic spiritual experience one or more persons, their appearance was codified what the fundamental


 Articles of faith. Those who pursue their own direct experience, mystics, but they were increasingly regarded as heretics and apostates - be it the medieval mystics within Christianity, the Sufis within Islam or Kabbalists within Judaism.

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