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Anσnymσus Posts Allowed / Re: Yoga, Reiki, or Zen
« Last post by Änσnymσus on Today at 08:05:17 AM »
Do you go to gym?  

All three yoga, reiki and zen stuff are dangerous to the soul.  

Just stick with weight training and nautilus.   Take walks while praying the rosary.  Best relaxing hikes are in the woods.  
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Anσnymσus Posts Allowed / Re: Yoga, Reiki, or Zen
« Last post by Änσnymσus on Today at 07:52:25 AM »
Need help knowing what these things exactly are and why or if, the Church opposes any of them (or all of them) - just don't know enough about them and am being questioned about it.  God bless you all for any help!     
All three are bad. There might not be anything Pre-Vatican II that mentions those three by name, but you will find these things are mentioned based on what they are: spiritualism and superstition. 

Reiki is calling on a power (yourself and indirectly the devil) to heal someone. You call upon a power (mentally) that you do not have (beyond your natural human faculties) to heal someone. Usually accompanied by a ritual, such as moving you hand over the body part. Thus, you become the instrument for this unknow power to channel through and effect the subject you are trying to heal.

Look up Church teaching against spiritualism and superstition. 

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Anσnymσus Posts Allowed / Re: Yoga, Reiki, or Zen
« Last post by Änσnymσus on Today at 06:59:13 AM »


Yoga is a SPIRITUAL RELIGIOUS PRACTICE





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Angela Ucci got into occult practices after the tragic death of her grandmother. She has since converted to Christianity and left all of those practices behind – including her career as a yoga instructor. She is now exposing the truth about the practice.


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Catholic Living in the Modern World / Re: Home
« Last post by 2Vermont on Today at 06:47:00 AM »
If anyone is feeling this way, don't be discouraged.
We are all in exile from our true home, which is Heaven.
God may be purifying you and detaching you from your home here below to make you desire Him more.
"Desire Heaven with all the might of your souls", St Benedict used to repeat to his monks.
I think "home is where the heart is" is the perfect definition.
I agree that ultimately, Heaven is our Home and that we shouldn't lose sight of that.  But I'm speaking of homes with the lowercase "h".   
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Catholic Living in the Modern World / Re: Home
« Last post by AMDGJMJ on Today at 05:08:04 AM »
In my mind a home is a resting place.

A place where you can relax and don't have to stress about being on your "best performance" for others and can be yourself....

I am grateful to have several homes.

1. The house where my husband, boys and I live

2.  My parents house (When I first officially became a traditional Catholic at 18, this temporarily was no longer home for me, but eventually my family cut the pressure and I was able to return home until I got married.)

3.  My childhood friend's house with her family

4.  A couple of houses of friends from church
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From 1:27-1:29 :laugh2:

Besides the time stamp I referenced where he looks absolutely retarded some of his other hand movements look bizarre. Is there a natural explanation? I’d say yes. At the same time his body language and hand movements in the video above don’t look entirely like an act, as if it’s all just putting on to add humor to the trick itself.

I think the strange behavior is deliberately intended as a distraction, which is key to all sleight-of-hand tricks ... and it's very effective.  It's hard to focus on what he's doing rather than his bizarre faces and movements.
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I don't for a minute think you're a traditional Catholic, but rather a mole who seeks to undermine and sow doubt and confusion.  This bears out when your previous posts are reviewed, as well. 

I'm beginning to think that he's either John Pontrello himself or else someone associated with him.
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LeDeg, you have lost all credibility.
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Incredible.

IMO, he needs to explain why he continues to attack Catholic dogma on the papacy.

LeDeg, are you in fact John Pontrello?

Without a reasonable explanation, he should be banned as a pertinacious heretic, since he's been corrected on this matter repeatedly.
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The book that many of your provided quotes are from is from Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger's The Pope and the Council, which was an attack on the Papacy and Vatican I. 

As a reminder, Döllinger was excommunicated because of his intransigent opposition to Vatican I and it's definition of Papal Infallibility.

If you had even a shred of intellectual honesty, or even basic Catholic sense, you would looked at your sources before taking them as Gospel and using them in this manner.

If anyone wants to see the kinds of sources LeDeg is using to bolster his argument, you can check out Döllinger's book here:  https://archive.org/details/popecouncil00dl/page/n3/mode/2up

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