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IS MEDITATION OKAY? [3 of 4] Opposite of Christian prayer, Hindu meditation is inwardly focused on one's own spirit, seeking to supposedly gain self-awareness through this occult practice. What does the Bible say about that? Are we supposed to focus on ourselves? No! Romans 8:5-6 tells us to deny ourselves, because focusing inwardly only leads to death. But using our minds to pray to God in a conversation leads to life and peace. So, meditation is nothing at all like biblical prayer. "Those who practice transcendental meditation are setting their minds on their own spirit, looking within themselves in order to transcend themselves, rather than on the Spirit of God. Searching one's own mind—or emptying one's mind of all thought—may result in numbness or a temporary escape from reality, but...cannot bring true [and lasting] peace.” Meditation is for getting people into an altered state of consciousness (a hypnotic state), making them highly suggestible to dark spiritual realms we do not want to mess with. Unfortunately, before getting saved, I practiced meditation as part of the New Age
movement—resulting in close encounters with actual demons! | image tagged in meditation,yoga,god,bible,hindu,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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IS MEDITATION OKAY? [2 of 4] The Hindu technique of mediation is something Jesus warned us about. He told us not to pray like the pagans, who babble on and on. The Greek root is almost a direct translation from "barbar," referring to the barbarians who lived in foreign lands. The Greeks called them barbarians because when the Greeks heard them speak, it just sounded like, "brah, brah, brah, brah, brah, brah, brah…” So, Jesus is telling us not to be like the pagans, who sound like barbarians when they pray to their idols. And meditation’s mantras (chanting words or phrases) are just repetitious babbling. Jesus said not to do it, because it’s not the same as biblical prayer. When we Christians pray, obviously it is not about the Hindu practice of focusing our mind on repetition of meaningless words or phrases. We pray directly to God, speaking to Him using our mind and intelligible words—we have a conversation—telling Him how much we love
and appreciate Him, as well as requesting help. | image tagged in meditation,god,yoga,hindu,bible,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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HOW DOES HINDUISM COMPARE TO CHRISTIANITY? [4 of 4] Even with the many obvious, core differences between Christianity and Hinduism’s works-based system, we often hear un-researched and false statements like, “All faiths and religions teach mostly the same stuff." But that’s a lie! Christianity is absolutely unique and is the only way to heaven. In John 4:16, Jesus said, “No one comes to the Father except through Me.” But still to this day, 
in his depravity, Satan has invented countless false 
paths that just confuse people away from Jesus. And the devil does so out of pure evil, wanting all he can dupe to join him in the Lake of Fire. Satan knows he's lost; he was a doomed loser when Christ beat him on the cross. But the devil teams up with humans who seek power and money. Together they deceive people all the way to eternity in hell. The alternative is to accept the free gift of salvation offered to us through Jesus' work on the cross. By just accepting that, we will be spending eternity as a child of the
One Supreme Being, the almighty and eternal God. | image tagged in reincarnation,karma,hindu,bible,god,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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WHAT ARE THE PARALLELS BETWEEN HINDUISM AND CHARISMATICS IN THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH? Hinduism has a core practice they call “Upanishads,” which involves “mystical interpretations.” But a world where everyone supplies their own unique interpretations allows anyone to claim anything; like, "Well, I think that message means we must focus energy around the thing-a-ma-deal of humanity’s thing-a-ma-jig, as it relates to post-existential thought.” Though that made no sense, as a card-carrying member of the higher priestly class, this speaker recites his or her lofty oratory while wearing a fancy robe, acting deeply ethereal, and looking down on the audience of worshipers who are lucky to hear from this enlightened individual who can supply hidden meanings to the “lowly dumb dumbs.” That's the whole system of religiosity that gets 
convoluted to the point where, supposedly, only certain people
can let us know what our beliefs and practices need to be. Unfortunately, we have some Church leaders today who do the same thing. As detailed extensively in our "Charismatic Chaos" study, a sect of Christianity called the hyper-charismatics tell us that we don't have the ability to read the Bible for ourselves; instead, we must attend certain schools across America to learn how to be true prophets of God. That way we can use spiritual techniques to have a "spiritual encounter” with “God.” But this is actually the same a Hindu teaching that puts people into an altered state of consciousness, so they can get in contact with spirits—that are not God. Still, hyper-charismatics tell us it’s the way to learn a the “deeper meaning” behind the Bible. Unfortunately, that is rampant all over the Church today, but it's just a trick to dupe people into getting away from
the biblical truth God already supplied in the Bible. God made
Scripture so that anyone can simply read it for themselves. | image tagged in hindu,charismatic,priest,bible,god,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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HOW DOES HINDUISM COMPARE TO CHRISTIANITY? [1 of 4] All faiths except biblical Christianity falsely base your entrance into heaven (or some supposed other afterlife, or reincarnation) on your own works—they are religions or cults and they are all works-based. That religiosity is popular because people want to FEEL more spiritual by doing religious tasks, instead of having to humble themselves to receive free forgiveness of their sins through Jesus. So, religions like Hinduism take advantage of that mindset by having their followers perform rituals to appease the 300 million Hindu gods (demons). Man’s need for religiosity allows religions to control people, just as Hindu priests did in early Hinduism, growing in power by threatening non-compliant follower's with bad “Karma," meaning the person would continue being stuck in an endless loop of supposedly living one life after another. This is their 
false teaching of reincarnation. And that same works-based dynamic
is taught across the planet through world RELIGIONS and cults. | image tagged in hindu,reincarnation,karma,christian,bible,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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