Vatican's chief exorcist warns that practicing yoga is 'satanic'
Jonathan Benson
The successor to Father Gabriele Amorth, the Vatican's former chief
exorcist for 25 years, has come out in condemnation of fantasy novels
and yoga, declaring both to cause demonic possession. Speaking to The Independent
(UK), Father Cesare Truqui explained how the Roman Catholic Church has
seen a steady uptick in reports of demonic possession all around the
world, and that popular culture pastimes like reading Harry Potter novels and engaging in Vinyasa are largely to blame.
The
popularity of many modern television shows, movies and novels that
glorify "demonic" creatures such as vampires and magical wizards has
apparently led both young and old alike to engage in certain activities
that the Vatican says summon satanic spirits, claims Professor Giuseppe
Ferrari. Ferrari recently attended a meeting in Rome where Catholic
authorities and delegates discussed how to deal with this alleged
demonic possession crisis.
Demonic characters in shows like True Blood and The Vampire Diaries
are often portrayed as beautiful human beings with desirable
characteristics and superpowers, which may lure the unsuspecting into
dabbling in the occult. Father Cesare says he's seen many an individual
speaking in tongues and exhibiting unearthly strength, two attributes
that his religion says indicate the possibility of evil spirits
inhabiting a person's body.
"There are those who try to turn
people into vampires and make them drink other people's blood, or
encourage them to have special sexual relations to obtain special
powers," stated Professor Ferrari at the meeting. "These groups are
attracted by the so-called beautiful young vampires that we've seen so
much of in recent years."
Is yoga about worshiping Hindu gods, or is it about engaging in advanced stretching and exercise?
At its roots, yoga is said to have originated from the ancient worship of Hindu gods, with the various poses representing unique forms of paying homage to these entities. From this, other religions such as Catholicism and Christianity have concluded that the practice is out of sync with their own, and that it may result in demonic spirits entering a person's body.Others contend that yoga practice is really more focused on advanced stretching moves and physical exercise, and that it can bring about healing and improved well-being such as improved core strength, better circulation and reduced stress. The intent of the person doing yoga, rather than yoga itself, in other words, is what defines the extent of how the practice influences a person's being and soul.
But Father Truqui sees yoga as being satanic, claiming that "it leads to evil just like reading Harry Potter." And in order to deal with the consequences of this, his religion has had to bring on an additional six exorcists, bringing the total number to 12, just to deal with what he says is a 100% rise in the number of requests for exorcisms over the past 15 years.
"The ministry of performing exorcism is little known among priests," stated Father Truqui to The Independent. "It's like training to be a journalist without knowing how to do an interview."
At the same time, Father Amorth admits that the Roman Catholic Church's notoriety for all kinds of perverted sex scandals is also indicative of demonic activity -- he stated that it represents proof that "the devil is at work inside the Vatican."
"There's homosexual marriage, homosexual adoption, IVF [in vitro fertilization] and a host of other things," added Monsignor Luigi Negri, the archbishop of Ferrara-Comacchio, about what he says is evidence of the existential evil in society. "There's the clamorous appearance of the negation of man as defined by the Bible."
Sources:
http://www.independent.co.uk
http://sputniknews.com
http://www.bbc.co