Uncertified Yoga Teacher

So called Yoga seems to be in an ambiguous state throughout the entire human world, pointing the finger towards Y.A., India, West, This or That may only add to the calamity, perhaps recognizing the false as false through self-validation Truth becomes self-evident.

Yoga is what it is today
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Truth is not relative.

I love fifties jazz but to say jazz is American today is crazy it is now worldwide the property of mankind worldwide it is natural progression imho
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[QUOTE=ray_killeen;82940]Truth is not relative.[/QUOTE]

What about a truth value made in bad faith or deception?

The Ethics of Diagnosis speaks to self-deception, such as when a hypochondriac has a complaint with no physical symptom.

[QUOTE=Yogamark;82964]What about a truth value made in bad faith or deception?[/QUOTE]

If one brings themselves to certain clarity recognizing the false as false, there can be no deception; the burden is on the knowledge seeker since the knowledge giver is only pointing and one must validate the point otherwise the delusion continues along with all related calamities.

It's fact that Exprience takes more value itself and doesn't need more. There is a value of knowledge and how we take advantage of our yoga skill. But sometimes there has a diffirent point of views. In case of professional yoga instructor, it's necessary that you are certified yoga teacher and certificate gives your authority to teach yoga everywhere. Through It you are eligilbe to become and promote yoga practice or yoga philosophy Internationally.

If you do due diligence and find a good TTC (hint: don’t choose one based only on cost), then you will most certainly get something out of it. My TTCs were not only the best investment I’ve ever made towards my practice, but to myself and for my life.

Self learning is an important part of the process, but every time I have sought out a teacher/guru, my understanding grew exponentially, and much faster than self learning would have allowed.