A look into the practice of Yoga in the Church

Vail Carruth shares her insights in this DVD.
Many believe they can practice yoga postures, breathing, and focusing
techniques devoid of yoga's spirituality, not realizing that yoga is an
inherent part of Hindu philosophy which teaches man and nature are one
with divinity.
Today, yoga is experiencing a worldwide renaissance and in America has
more than 70,000 yoga teachers working in 20,000 locations. Although
viewed primarily as fitness instructors, these trainers are in reality the
leading missionaries of eastern religion in the west. The twenty-seven
billion dollar a year yoga industry is marketed to students, athletes,
businessmen, pregnant women and senior citizens promising solutions for
stress reduction, concentration problems, and issues of self confidence.
Once viewed by Christians as a pagan import from the East, yoga has now
become mainstream in the church through "Christ-centered yoga
classes" designed to help improve spirituality and experience
"the presence of God". But is yoga's mysticism compatible with
historic Christianity?
Video-journalist Caryl Matrisciana, who was born and raised in India,
returns to her native land to search for truth among India's leading
experts and examines what Christian Yoga practitioners in the West are
saying about their Yoga participation.
With critical discernment, this hard-hitting and informative DVD
explores the ramifications of dismissing yoga's core spirituality, and
blending Biblical terminology and precepts with eastern meditative
techniques and practices.