Stretching for Jesus: Christian Yoga, embodiment, and transcendence
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https://doi.org/10.23925/1677-1222.2020vol20i1a5Keywords:
Phenomenological Anthropology, Christian Yoga, Embodiment.Abstract
This article aims to analyze, from a phenomenological-anthropological point of view, the life lines, body modulations, of the sensibilities and perception involved in the invention and practice of Christian yoga, a form of yoga created by the Jesuit priest Haroldo J. Rahm. Therefore, we follow as empirical anchorage ethnographic and historical-literary sources, about practices, retreats and books on Christian yoga and its psychosomatic exercises, aiming 1) draw his lifelines, and 2) follow them from the point of view of embodiment.
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2020-06-24
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