Someone bought my attention to a Letter to the Editor, published last Thursday in a local free press newspaper. I love that we live in a country where we have the freedom to express our thoughts and opinions, and I totally respect the author for airing their concerns, doubts and fears. It's so great that we can freely have public debate and are able to choose the beliefs and values by which we live our lives by. I'm grateful for people like Vic Trudeau, who give us 'food for thought' and an opportunity to question our own values, beliefs and habits of daily life. Im grateful that this published letter has sparked emotions, passions and debate amoungst my peers. Passion fuels love and action. I love that these strong words allow us to ask oursleves deeper questions and demand that we question the things and people around us and draws us deeper into oursleves. Yoga is based on this inquiry into Self.
Clear the lense, build up your eyesight and throw away your corrective
eyeglasses, is the message of yoga. And this same message can prove to be a threat to religious empires and hierarchies. We know that yoga has evolved to offer techniques that can be applied to people of ALL races, nations, beliefs, churches, sects, creeds. Thanks for your thoughts, VicHere is the letter:
So here is my reply, I've tried SO hard to keep it brief, factual, kind and respectful. I've tried so hard not to be arrogant, aggressive or judgemental. I've tried pretty hard to practice Yoga in this piece:
With reference to Vic Trudeau’s letter published in The
Kawana Weekly, Thursday Sept 11th ,as a qualified childrens yoga
teacher, currently teaching yoga in schools, I wish to comment on the ‘issues’
presented in their letter.
Firstly, Yoga is a Science. It is a science of
well-being, a science of youthfulness, a science of integrating the mind and body through movement and breath.
It is a science of how to take a human being to their ultimate potential.
Meditation is a
naturally occurring resting state. Meditation teachers or coaches may give people
some tools or techniques to help them access that natural state, where you are wide awake inside, and yet the body is
relaxed into a state more restful than sleep.
A modern definition of Religion is: a
personal set or institutionalized system of religious attitudes, beliefs, and
practices; a scrupulous conformity; conscientiousness; a cause, principle, or
system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith. We all know what religion
IS, we’ve all had experience of religion. We know all religions bind disparate
people together, to a church and a common basic belief system which is mutually
upheld and constitutes the religion. Hopefully they all have an up-to-date map
to God.
Yoga, on the other hand, does not bind separate or individual groups
together. Unlike religion, in its pure form, Yoga has no organized
institutions. Yoga is concerned with direct experience and observations.
What religion you belong to has nothing to do with your ability to make use
of the yogic systems, because yoga is a science. Science does not make any
distinction as to what beliefs you hold. What you may believe in or not is
purely a psychological process – it has got nothing to do with making use of a science.
The sciences of yoga and meditation do not impose any beliefs on anyone. You
can worship a rock, a cow, your mother – you can worship whatever you feel like.
Yoga is not a religion or a church. It requires no belief in a doctrine, no
credo. It does not require anyone to adhere to a belief system.
Yoga is Hindu just the way gravity is Christian. Just because the law of
gravity was discovered by Isaac Newton, who lived in a Christian culture, does
it make gravity Christian? Yoga is a science. Anybody who is willing to make
use of it can make use of it. It is ridiculous to even think that there could
be a religious tone to yoga.
As I, myself am a scientist, I would be very interested in seeing the
evidence and research to prove that yoga has caused participants to ‘lose touch with reality....become(ing)
psychotic and requir(ing) medical
intervention”
Finally , I invite Vic to attend any of my childrens ( or
Adult) yoga sessions, speak to teachers or
parents of students I’ve taught and to contact me via info@tashyoga.com . I would be happy to discuss any concerns Vic
might have about children being exposed to an empowering tool such as yoga and
meditation.
Natasha Patten, Buddina
Bachelor Degree of SCIENCE ( Psychology Major) .
Graduate Diploma of Eductaion ( SCIENCE and Maths)
Qualified and Certified Adults and Children's Yoga teacher and Meditation Coach.