Guest guest Posted March 28, 2008 Report Share Posted March 28, 2008 Sat nam, ji! If you're a kundalini yoga student who attends class every week with your favorite teacher, chances are you're ready to follow Yogi Bhajan's advice and take Teacher Training. His training wasn't only for those wanting to teach; many take the training merely to learn the deeper facets of the Mother of all Yogas. Chances are you've already thought of Training, but just need a little more information about it: http://www.kundaliniyoga.com/clients/ikyta/webshell.nsf/WebParentNavLookup/09C0D1E72B3E8AF187256A07005AABE3?OpenDocument All around the world Trainings are starting this Spring and Fall, even near you: http://www.kundaliniyoga.com/clients/IKYTA/Members.nsf/Programs%20View%20Navigator?OpenForm & ListingType=level1 For those in the Mid-Atlantic Region (from Pennsylvania and Ohio south to North Carolina and Tennessee), we have two options, this April near Howard University in Washington, DC, with the very well-known Sada Sats, http://www.yogahousestudio.com/, and this Fall with our area's long-time Teacher Trainer, Darshan, near Dulles Airport in Herndon, Virginia: http://www.kundalini-yoga.us/teacher.html (just think 2008 when you see 2007). Of course you're thinking of Training, and hesitation is par for the course. Jump in. See why Yogi Bhajan said he came from India in 1968 "not to attract disciples, but rather to create teachers". P.S. The annual June Summer Solstice Retreat (www.3ho.org) in New Mexico's mountainous desert will mean so much more if you're Trained, so just do it. Blessings, Amar Atma * click here, www.cfrohman.com, for client info* click here, www.CommonInterest.info, to "comment" at the blog* click here, www.3ho.org, to find a kundalini yoga teacher near you Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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