[SIZE=2]Dear friends,
It was with great surprise and gratitude that I received all your posts. It took a while until I got any answer, so I went further and made my own decisions concerning the courses and places. Would appreciate if you can tell me what you think about it.
Well, Rishikesh has always been in my mind a place to go. So, I am actually going to the International Yoga Festival that happens there in the 1st week of March and I am staying in the ashram (Parmarth Niketan) that organizes it: Parmarth Niketan
I belive it?s gonna be an amazing experience, as it will be a gathering of many traditions sharing their views in an harmonious way.
Thank you Lars for clarifying the difference between Sivananda and Bihar Yoga. Knowing about their link helped me to decide for… both
After Rishikesh I am going to Kerala (long, long distance away, so it?s definitely wiser to go by plane) to the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Dhanwantari Ashram to do the teacher?s training there for a month.
After that I am going to the Vishwa Yoga Darshan - Yoga Vidya Dham, in Nashik (Maharashtra) to do another month course. This School is joined to the tradition of Sage Adi Shankaracharya, Swami Sivananda and Swami Satyananda. The certification and training is given as per the syllabus designed by Yoga Vidya Gurukul.
Yoga Teacher Training, Certification, Yoga Instructor Program
I appreciate their programme as it seems quite complete, approaching a wide variety of subjects including Yoga Therapy for physical problems, a theme in which I am particularly interested as I want to work in a medical spa in the future.
Has any of you been there or can give me some feedback on this school?
Thank you Nichole for your hints on where to stay in Rishikesh. I also checked out [U]Anahata Yoga Retreat[/U] and I found it could be a great way of deepen my yoguic experience. Unfortunately the course dates don?t match with my dates, so I won?t be able to do it.
I will follow your wise advice of having some loose plans so India can have her way with me (simple and beautiful way of saying it, thank you). So, after the Yoga festival and the 2 courses I?ll let the leeway be India?s way…
Thank you Rashmi for your suggestions. Since I saw your post I?ve researched a bit on Swami Ramadev and I am considering dropping by Haridwar (as it is very close to Rishikesh) before I go to Kerala, just to have a feeling of it. Maybe I decide to go back there…
Dear Pandara, there are several places in India offering one month teacher training courses after which you get some sort of certification. I don?t think anyone can become a Yoga teacher in one month anyway, but previous medium/long term experience practicing yoga, backed up with some certifications increases the chances of doing something related to yoga workwise.
I am looking forward to hear from all of you again.
Respectful blessings,
SuZana
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