The yoga of today is not the yoga of the ancients. We pop in to a yoga class and are taught by teachers with 200 hours of training. Instead of demonstrating our spiritual worthiness we sign a waiver and pay a drop-in fee. If we want to become teachers ourselves the one month 200 hour course is the basic level of training. There are few if any of the higher level tests like Krishnamacharya asked the first female student of his lineage, Indra Devi, to pass. And, well, truthfully, there may also be few of these higher level teachers. _ Yet, in both traditional and modern yoga, there are many different levels of teachers. The highest teacher is called a sat-guru and he/she is an enlightened master whose mere presence has the power to transform you and precipitate an awakening. Then there are yoga teachers whom you could call acharyas, or master level spiritual teachers. There are also gurus who are called “Guruji” by their students as an affectionate term for them. These are often master teachers but not considered to be enlightened beings living in samadhi. And then there are the rest of us, like you and me, whom you could call yoga aspirants and practitioners who teach to the best of their ability. It’s easy to get all this confused. Perhaps the most important thing for the yoga student of today to understand is that yoga teachers are by and large a group of students themselves whose efforts are sometimes flawed but often stem from a sincere place within their hearts. Within that group there are a handful of true master teachers. If you get the chance to meet and study with one of these rare master teachers you can consider yourself lucky. Most master teachers are not readily available on social media and most don’t fit the mold of the young, flexible, fit, hip, trendy, stylish image presented by the big brands that have tried to buy up the yoga market. Some don’t even have an email account and certainly not a social media following. _ This week’s Yogi Assignment is the Teacher-Student Relationship. _ Full blog HERE (link in bio): https://www.kinoyoga.com/yogi-assignment-the-teacher-student-relationship/# _ #practiceyogachangeyourworld #onebreathatatime ?

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The yoga of today is not the yoga of the ancients. We pop in to a yoga class and are taught by teachers with 200 hours of training. Instead of demonstrating our spiritual worthiness we sign a waiver and pay a drop-in fee. If we want to become teachers ourselves the one month 200 hour course is the basic level of training. There are few if any of the higher level tests like Krishnamacharya asked the first female student of his lineage, Indra Devi, to pass. And, well, truthfully, there may also be few of these higher level teachers.
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Yet, in both traditional and modern yoga, there are many different levels of teachers. The highest teacher is called a sat-guru and he/she is an enlightened master whose mere presence has the power to transform you and precipitate an awakening. Then there are yoga teachers whom you could call acharyas, or master level spiritual teachers. There are also gurus who are called “Guruji” by their students as an affectionate term for them. These are often master teachers but not considered to be enlightened beings living in samadhi. And then there are the rest of us, like you and me, whom you could call yoga aspirants and practitioners who teach to the best of their ability. It’s easy to get all this confused. Perhaps the most important thing for the yoga student of today to understand is that yoga teachers are by and large a group of students themselves whose efforts are sometimes flawed but often stem from a sincere place within their hearts. Within that group there are a handful of true master teachers. If you get the chance to meet and study with one of these rare master teachers you can consider yourself lucky. Most master teachers are not readily available on social media and most don’t fit the mold of the young, flexible, fit, hip, trendy, stylish image presented by the big brands that have tried to buy up the yoga market. Some don’t even have an email account and certainly not a social media following.
_
This week’s Yogi Assignment is the Teacher-Student Relationship.
_
Full blog HERE (link in bio):
https://www.kinoyoga.com/yogi-assignment-the-teacher-student-relationship/#
_
#practiceyogachangeyourworld #onebreathatatime ?


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