It is promoting bhuddism. get it ?
Every other religion other than Christianity - according to THE BIBLE - is a false religion and God hates false religions, in fact the FIRST TWO Commandments deal with false worship.
Idolatry and false gods are not the way to go.
I used to think many many many things were harmless when I was ignorant of the Word of God because I had chosen to reject it by delaying studying it.
But the Word of God is a most serious thing.
Quiet reflection is one thing, but doing things according to the instruction of a teacher of a false religion is quite another.
I went to an ashram once and was in a yoga class. I was extremely uncomfortable with it - and then the chant changed to something about some god or something, and I could not say those words. And that was before my conversion, having practically no Biblical instruction in the heathen Methodist Church. From what little I knew I knew that was horribly wrong.
St. Teresa of Avila often used meditation in her spiritual practice. St. Ignatius of Loyola was well-known for his meditative spiritual practice.
Were they promoting Buddhism?