[quote=be silent galileah;12683]namaste
I have the opportunity to study yoga during my stay in india. I began searching for an inexpensive teacher training course and almost lost hope, finidng none under 1600 us dollars, unitl i stumbled upon this website…
yoga center rishikesh yog peeth india, yoga teacher training course in rishikesh India
unfortunately it is not the most informative of websites, learning most about the program through emails.
- 600 us dollars for four weeks (150 hour certificate)
- 950 us dollars for six weeks (200 hour certificate)
certified by the Indian Government.
can you tell me your opinion, first impressions, and general feeling about this place which offers.
thank you kindly in advance for your responses.
peace love and light
scottie[/quote]
I took a peek at the website and my first impression is that looks like a solid program. I know the school to be reputable from my time in Rishikesh as well.
I know that you have considered what as been offered to you so far, and I would like to offer you something to consider too. I started studying Yoga therapy and Yoga practices for many years before I made myself available for consultations…nearly 10 years. I have both clients and friends who are committed students of Yoga who take teacher trainings to deepen their own personal practice; and then later, if it is appropriate they become teachers. For a few of my friends, other students would became very drawn to them from simply practicing along side them in a classroom–their personal practice was a lovely, sattvic practice that drew others in because of its merits. They are naturally arising teachers.
If you are enjoying your practice and are curious about going deeper, than by all means, take the training. Stay open-hearted and curious–learn all that you can. You are will undoubtedly be offered so much more than what you can get in a 1-2 hour yogasana class. Scottie, you are under no obligation to teach unless it is appropriate for you and from how thoughtful you occur to me in your responses, than I would have confidence in you keeping your integrity around that. One thing that my teacher, Mukunda, told my classmates and me at the beginning of our Yoga therapy program with him, is that someone could hold all of the certifications and degrees that there are offered in the world, but if they were not an authentic person who keeps their integrity and stays right in the world, than none of those certifications would matter to potential students and clients. From what I’ve seen and experienced, I couldn’t agree more.
Highest regards,
Nichole