Friday, December 30, 2011

[Kundalini Yoga] Re: Teaching Kundalini Yoga

 

I just took a look at this class below - some are free, and I am going to try it before signing up.

very weird that on the website she has headline of David Ickes, who is - a real nut. He is one of those who believe that 13 genetically-related families rule the world, and that there are half-human, half-reptile beings live under the Denver International Airport waiting to take over the world.
whew! :)

You can look at his website and see that I am correct.
Don't know if I want to take yoga with someone who believes this!
Maybe I'll pass.

--- In Kundaliniyoga@yahoogroups.com, joanne baker <mmaesd@...> wrote:
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> Yes I agree, I know the group energy is important but what they need is online training and accreditation perhaps with a few lessons/classes/examination which are affordable for a fraction of the cost; as it is such an important thing to become qualified as we need more teachers - they should be all over the place at this time!  That's why I started www.kundaliniyogaclasses.com at least the lessons are affordable and accessible even though the group energy is not there
>  
> Sat Nam
>  
> Manojpreet Kaur
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> From: pamela <pamela@...>
> To: Kundaliniyoga@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thursday, 15 December 2011, 3:01
> Subject: RE: [Kundalini Yoga] Re: Teaching Kundalini Yoga
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>  
> Sat Nam,
>
> When we had our training, our teachers accepted monthly payments, which was
> easier on the budget. Talk to the teachers where you want to go - they'll
> do their best to help you find a way. And another place had auctions and
> bake sales to be able to offer scholarships. Oh, and our Ashram in KC would
> sometimes accept Karma Yoga for a payment. And some places have teachers
> with a spare room where you can stay, or an Ashram with rooms for love
> offerings.
>
> Sat Nam,
>
> Arjinder Kaur
>
> > I would like to become a Kundalina Yoga instructor but I find that the
> classes are so very expensive - I find that to be very frustrating and feel
> that it has more to do with marketing than than Yogi Bhajan's philosophy
> that you teach to create teachers that in turn will teach. Now one must be
> certified and the certifications are very expensive. The classes always
> require travel and added expenses for lodging.
> > I am feel certain that I am not the only one that is frustrated by this.
> Does anyone know of a way that you can learn to become a teacher without
> busting ones bank account?
> > Thanking all in advance for any incite or suggestions.
> > Infinite Blessings,
> > Jaipreet
> >
>
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