Namaste Maha,
As much as we would like to have a dialog with you, it is possible only through a two way street. We hear you, that it was inspired by some Indian Gurus. What Indra and I have told you is that essentially the yoga taught in the West is separated from the original gurus by at least 50 degrees and hence is completely devoid of any spirituality. When the names of the asanas are associated with positions of a dog 'doing his business', how could there be any spirituality involved in there. If the real Sanskrit names are used, and there is chanting of Sanskrit shalokas before and after the the Hath yoga class, then all the Xitians leave and don't show up for the following classes. Why is it so difficult for you to understand that? We are trying very hard to tell you where we are coming from. The yoga inspired by the gurus from India has been watered down by degrees of separation of the current yoga teachers in the yoga studios who look to a dog to give the names of poses of the asanas. What more could we say? If the intent is to totally ignore our side of the story and to ridicule us because you are holding God's hand, then there is no solution. You win.
Pranam.
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