Monday, October 1, 2007
Adapting to Peoples Needs
Hinduism adapts to the needs of all people. For example there are four different types of yoga. They consist of action yoga (karma), and risk takers yoga (raja), reflective yoga (jnana), emotional yoga (bhakti). They allow the person to express themselves in a way that works for them. Also this religion is large enough that there could be people devoted to practicing their religion faithfully like every minute of every day, day after day, while others may not be as devoted. Whereas, they believe in some but not all the beliefs Hindus believe in. I feel that I fit in the action yoga also known as Karma yoga. I must say I have a lot of respect for people that can practice their religion practically all day because I know that it would not be able to be one of those people. At least I don’t think I would be able to do it. Would you?
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No, I don't think so. It would take to much concentration and devotion. It must take years to reach that level. But if I could I think the benefits would be fantastic.
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