YOGA—WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT IS NOT-2.



Part-2.

First and foremost, Yoga is not mere acrobatics.

Some people suppose that Yoga is primarily concerned with the manipulation of the body into various queer positions, standing on the head, for instance, or twisting about the spine, or assuming any of the numerous odd poses which are demonstrated in the text-books on Yoga.

These techniques are correctly employed in one distinct type of Yoga practice, but they do not form an integral part of the most essential type.

Physical posture serve at best as an auxiliary, or a minor form of Yoga.



Secondly, Yoga is not the performance of magical feats.

I mention this especially because among the many misconceptions that abound about Yoga, this one is due to certain pretensions which have been made by fake Yogins—pseudo-Yogins.

Anything that is good is all too easily corrupted by perverted people.

At all times in the history of the world this has happened.

Behind the deliberate mystification of things pertaining to Yoga there lies a selfish motive.

Unfortunately, the distortion of this true science is the consequence.

It will not be out of place, therefore, for me to tell you frankly and clearly that not all that has been put across as Yoga is really Yoga.

Yoga is certainly not magic, nor is it the performance of any extraordinary or unusual mystical feat.

SRI SWAMI CHIDANANDA
To be continued  ...





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