Two for the Price of One
How would you react if a friend said, “Hey _____, a neighborhood temple just opened up their services to the public for a small donation of $20. A guide leads synchronized rituals to help you summon, greet, and worship different spirits. If you’re lucky, you can even form a union with one. After every session I feel like a new person. Wanna join me sometime?
If you believe in and worship the G-d of the bible, you already know that worshiping other deities and summoning spirits are both big no-no’s. Yet, people make propositions like the one above all the time. They’re just worded differently. “Hey _____, a new yoga studio opened up nearby. The classes are only $20 and they’re freakin awesome! You’ll leave a completely different person. Wanna check it out?
Despite its many followers and enthusiasts, yoga will always be a no-go for me. I can’t ignore its meaning, history, and associations. And I won’t compromise my beliefs for the sake of a “great” workout.
Disclaimer: If your belief system (or lack thereof if you’re agnostic or atheist) allows you to engage in any spiritual activity without restriction and does not prohibit the worship of multiple deities or the practice of divination, this post was neither written for you nor is it directed directed at you.
What’s in a Name?
A lot of friends and family claim that yoga is just a form of exercise and is harmless. But if they knew the meaning of the word yoga and it’s history, they might not see it that way. Words are powerful things. The Most High spoke the heavens and the earth into existence with just His words. The associations and history of words are important, too. There’s a reason you don’t meet many people named Jezebel, Gomer, Rahab, or Ahab.
For better or worse, the English language has a habit of borrowing words from other languages. When you embrace terminology without fully understanding the meaning behind it, you can end up “embracing” way more than you bargained for, literally.
You’ve heard people say I know “just enough to be dangerous” when referring to their language fluency, right? Well, the photo below proves that ignorance of the meaning of words can be both dangerous and painful. Ouch!

What Does Yoga Really Mean?
According to yogopedia, “the word yoga comes from the Sanskrit root word “yug,” which literally means to yoke or unite…The union that the word yoga is referring to is that of uniting individual consciousness (our individual experience of reality) with Divine consciousness.”
An article on yoga states,”to those in the know, … the yogic asanas, or positions, retain elements of their earlier spiritual meanings – the Surya namaskar is a series of positions designed to greet Surya, the Hindu Sun God.”

If you look at the series of poses, you can see the similarities to bowing and prostrating. Deuteronomy 4:19 says, “And when you look up to the sky and behold the sun and the moon and the stars, the whole heavenly host, you must not be lured into bowing down to them or serving them.” The series of poses is called “sun salutations.” If that’s not bowing to the sun, I don’t know what is.
Who or What Is Surya?
According to the Ancient History Encyclopedia, Surya is the Hindu god of the sun (and a minor deity in Buddhism) who travels across the sky in his golden chariot pulled by seven horses each day.

So, in essence, when you practice yoga. you are worshiping the sun or a sun god or both.
Chakra Con
But what about other forms of yoga? Have you ever heard anyone talk about their “chakras” (i.e. energy centers)? I met a woman at a time that I was trying to get over a guy that I had really liked who had ghosted me. She told me that my chakras were out of alignment. Her prescription was a combination of crystals and casual sex to help me “open up” my “chakras.” I am happy to report that I passed on both. Drawing closer to the Most High and His Word along with some high intensity hikes in nearby regional parks were all I needed. However, you should be aware that chakras refer to another form of yoga–Kundalini yoga.
Kundalini means “coiled like a serpent” in Sanskrit. Kundalini energy refers to the coiled up energy that lies at the base of the spine. When released, this energy moves from the base of the spine through the seven chakras (or energy centers) in the spine.
yogapedia.com

Unsurprisingly, each “chakra” in Kundalini yoga is associated with a different deity.
Why would someone who claims to love the G-d of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob be okay with worshiping the sun or another deity? Why would they be okay with inviting spirits (including one that resembles a serpent) to move through or take up residence in his or her body? Kundalini is about as far from the Ruach haKodesh/Holy Spirit of the bible as you can get.
“Did God Really Say…?”
Don’t let the enemy use your ignorance of other languages, cultures, and religion (or scripture for that matter) to trick you into idolatry (i.e. worshiping false gods) or divination (i.e. summoning or speaking to spirits).

The enemy is clever. He’s updated his bag of tricks to appeal to the modern and the health-conscious. He’s found a way to market idolatry and divination so that they appeal to the masses while seeming harmless (e.g. yoga, avatars, horoscopes, fortune telling, mediums, talismans, magic, witchcraft, vampires, zombies, the occult, etc.).
Don’t be fooled. Watered-down idolatry is still idolatry. And modern forms of idolatry (e.g. positive energy/Buddhism) and divination (e.g. social media quizzes to predict your future) are still idolatry and divination. Not recognizing them is not an excuse. The Creator hates idolatry and divination as much today as He did thousands of years ago when people first began to practice them.
What’s a Yoke Between Friends?
The bible is full of warnings about not mixing things that don’t belong together–plowing with an ox and a donkey, sowing a field with two kinds of seed, wearing a garment with wool and linen, mixing the clean with the unclean, etc. These physical examples of separation are to drive home the idea that the children of the Most High must separate themselves from the practices of (and also intimate relationships with) people who practice idolatry and divination. Do you think it’s a coincidence that the word “yoga” means union or yoke?
“Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness? What harmony is there between Christ and Belial? Or what does a believer have in common with an unbeliever? What agreement is there between the temple of God and idols? For we are the temple of the living God.“
2 Corinthians 6:14-16
Be Holy, for I Am Holy
Don’t be like flies who are just as happy with warm feces as they are with rancid butter. Go after (fresh) milk and honey and “the fountain of living waters.” You can’t be both a temple of the living G-d and a temple of chakras. Leviticus 11:44 says, “For I the LORD am your God: you shall sanctify yourselves and be holy, for I am holy.”

Final Thoughts
If you want to get your blood pumping, go for a vigorous walk in a hilly area. Or go biking or swimming. If you want to be more limber and flexible, try ballet. You can borrow a DVD at your local library or purchase a used one online for less than the cost of one yoga class. A personal trainer or physical therapist can teach you how to stretch different muscle groups without using yoga poses. There are many options to help you achieve your fitness goals that won’t necessitate an exorcism at a later date.


