Wednesday, December 14, 2011

RE: [Kundalini Yoga] Re: Teaching Kundalini Yoga

 

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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