Yoga pracitce in India
Kurt
Posted 2005-02-01 10:40 AM (#15859)
Subject: Yoga pracitce in India


My wife and I are in search of an apprenticeship program in India. She is a teacher interested in furthering her practice, and I, in attending a teacher course. Does anyone know about places like this in India?
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Gruvemom
Posted 2005-02-01 11:14 AM (#15862 - in reply to #15859)
Subject: RE: Yoga pracitce in India


For Anusara? As far as I know, you'll only find Anusara teacher training in the US. I could be wrong, there might be foriegn workshops...
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kulkarnn
Posted 2005-02-01 11:39 AM (#15865 - in reply to #15859)
Subject: RE: Yoga pracitce in India


Kurt:
I do not know why you posted this question in Anusara Yoga heading? Are you looking to become Anusara Yoga teacher?

In India, and Most Correctly, except the recent Stupid Influence, Yoga is called as Yoga, and is supposed to be a Classical yoga Practice. Names such as Iyengar Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga, Power Yoga, Anusara Yoga do have mainly Styles of Instructions, and therefore are not important if you go to India. When you go to India, you should spend may be at least one month just to find a good teacher by visiting, attending, and talking with students, I mean watching students not just talking. Then, you should think about next step.

The Slavary in the modern world, whether intellectual or labor, based on Money has caused problems in the Classical Yoga Instruction.

Neel Kulkarni
www.authenticyoga.org
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Thushara
Posted 2005-02-01 10:29 PM (#15889 - in reply to #15865)
Subject: RE: Yoga pracitce in India



YES YES YES Kulkarnn! I HAD IT !!! Ive faced many problems by finding yoga teachers based on yoga types listed in this forum., Its basicaly YOGA here.

I thought I must move from one to another., Hatha-- > Iyenger -- > power like that.. But its not refered like that here. Its YOGA





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