Hey guys
so, I wanted to get some of my family members into yoga/qi gong etc. The aim is to get them out of a non-spiritual level and to give them enough spiritual strenght and making their lifes better. In short, getting them to a good result, under our level of SS (basically without telling them of Satanism and related things, because they wouldn't accept it -you can't tell a relative "yes do yoga because we advance our souls, which exist, and then there are chakras and pagan gods which were presented us as evil by jewish alien kabalistic mages who control the world through a thought-form, and this and that" obviously they would reject everything-).
You get the point. You have to deal with atheists and people closed to the spiritual.
So, since the most important thing is the AoP, I was thinking that their spiritual exercises should be focused on that. Now for the affirmations.
People don't understand energy and how the mind works on a spiritual level (because, as said above, they wouldn't accept it, and if you tried this kind of approach they would close even more, so it's a bit risky).
They get the material meaning of "positive affirmation" (you know, the mainstream things they teach in stress-control classes as psychological tricks, "positivness", tricks to be this and that through affirmations etc).
The goal is to make them do spiritual exercises starting from a "scientific"/"rational" explanation they can get with their own (non-spiritual) understanding, so that it doesn't seem some kind of rigid, personal imposition.
Exercises? IMO the important thing, since they are more likely to drop (because of them being non-SS) is to make sure they continue for at least 40 days. Qi gong (falun dafa) is mainstream as a thing and good because it is not very long, same thing for yoga (which can be adjusted). Yes to breathing exercises (they can be masquerated as "stress-control exercises")
5 tibetans maybe if they continue, same for Kundalini yoga.
As I said, affirmations after the exercises should be the ones of an AoP.
Suggestions?
I remember my life before Jos and spirituality, it wasn't "life". But I, as you guys, found this hidden world. The thing is they don't have Jos or any other means of information, they are stuck. Let alone, they'll suffer (or just non getting the slothz benefitz of spirituality) until you don't bring them knowledge. I mean if we can act as a "Jos" to them, lets do it
You get the point. You have to deal with atheists and people closed to the spiritual.
So, since the most important thing is the AoP, I was thinking that their spiritual exercises should be focused on that. Now for the affirmations.
People don't understand energy and how the mind works on a spiritual level (because, as said above, they wouldn't accept it, and if you tried this kind of approach they would close even more, so it's a bit risky).
They get the material meaning of "positive affirmation" (you know, the mainstream things they teach in stress-control classes as psychological tricks, "positivness", tricks to be this and that through affirmations etc).
The goal is to make them do spiritual exercises starting from a "scientific"/"rational" explanation they can get with their own (non-spiritual) understanding, so that it doesn't seem some kind of rigid, personal imposition.
Exercises? IMO the important thing, since they are more likely to drop (because of them being non-SS) is to make sure they continue for at least 40 days. Qi gong (falun dafa) is mainstream as a thing and good because it is not very long, same thing for yoga (which can be adjusted). Yes to breathing exercises (they can be masquerated as "stress-control exercises")
5 tibetans maybe if they continue, same for Kundalini yoga.
As I said, affirmations after the exercises should be the ones of an AoP.
Suggestions?
I remember my life before Jos and spirituality, it wasn't "life". But I, as you guys, found this hidden world. The thing is they don't have Jos or any other means of information, they are stuck. Let alone, they'll suffer (or just non getting the slothz benefitz of spirituality) until you don't bring them knowledge. I mean if we can act as a "Jos" to them, lets do it