Siska,

Right; "Sounds like" is not proof of patrimony.  Yin Yoga is a favorite, for 
the same reasons that our Buddhist Yoga is.

But our Buddhist Yoga is directly from Ch'an practice circles at Ch'an 
monasteries today, going back I don't know how long.  And it directly supports 
Ch'an sitting.  It is "just the thing".

Practitioners need it, and thrive on it, and thrive on it as a result of their 
practice of it.

We get lucky sometimes.

--Joe

> siska_cen@... wrote:
>
> Joe,
> 
> Sounds like yin yoga. But they call yin yoga Taoist yoga, instead of Buddhist 
> yoga.
> 
> Not that it matters :)
> 
> Siska




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