Yoga Teacher Training Journeys

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The challenge ‘to get up in the morning’

Sunday, March 21st, 2010 Posted in Why enrol in Yoga Teacher Training? | No Comments »

There are a number of reasons why I have chosen to undertake this yoga teacher training course. Firstly I would like to develop a strong foundation in my understanding of the practice of the asanas. Over the years of practicing yoga ...

Yoga DVD’s available online

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 Posted in BEFORE Yoga Teacher Training | 1 Comment »

Purna Yoga – Making Yoga Complete The yoga taught at Byron Yoga Centre is called Purna, meaning integrated or complete. Purna Yoga represents a holistic approach to yoga integrating not just the physical postures but also philosophy, meditation, pranayama breath control ...

Yoga on a Yacht

Thursday, March 11th, 2010 Posted in Why enrol in Yoga Teacher Training? | No Comments »

I am English, 32 and left home when I was 18 for a “short” yacht delivery. I found my way to the Mediterranean and was introduced the Super yacht industry. Since then I have worked on my different kinds of ...

A wonderful spiritual journey of yoga

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 Posted in AFTER Yoga Teacher Training | No Comments »

The yoga teacher training course has more than meet my expectations it has been wonderful. The first two weeks were emotional for me, but I had a big release and feel so cleansed and so safe, I would love the ...

Yoga in remote Coober Pedy

Monday, March 1st, 2010 Posted in Why enrol in Yoga Teacher Training? | 2 Comments »

Since discovering yoga one year ago, I have always wanted to develop my personal practice by enrolling into a disciplined intensive course to maximize the benefits within a defined timeframe. This is partly due to the remoteness of Coober ...

Senior Teacher Bettina shares from India

Thursday, December 31st, 2009 Posted in Yoga Teacher Perspectives | 1 Comment »

I am now in Tiruvannamalai  a town in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu famous for its holy mountain Arunachala, a place of pilgrimage, and the Ashram of the great Sage Ramana Maharshi. I'm with Christine (Byron Yoga Centre ...

Continual Learning

Thursday, November 19th, 2009 Posted in AFTER Yoga Teacher Training, Yoga Teacher Perspectives | No Comments »

The teaching staff at Byron Yoga regularly attend other courses and workshops to continue their learning and share this new experience with their students. Gitam Garden, who looks after course enrollments at the Byron Yoga Centre, recently completed the ten day ...

On Quietness

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009 Posted in SHARING on Meditation | No Comments »

The poet Rumi puts into words the things that can’t be thought with the mind; the joy and beauty of an open heart and the experience of  emptiness and quietness that comes from dhyana (when the meditator is not conscious ...

Yoga, Japan and Women’s Health

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 Posted in Yoga Teacher Perspectives | No Comments »

It’s  amazing how circular one’s life can be.  I find myself,  after some 14 years have elapsed since I shelved my ‘previous life’ as an academic, specializing in Japanese feminism, inadvertently exploring elements of this same subject area, in my ...

Pre-Natal and Post-Natal Yoga Training

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009 Posted in AFTER Yoga Teacher Training | No Comments »

I am so blessed to have the memory of my work with you during the Bliss Baby Prenatal & Postnatal Training and wanted to give you a bit of an update...I am currently 24 weeks pregnant, and am having a ...