IKYTA invites all Kundalini Yoga teachers and teacher trainers to participate in the 2013 Summer Teacher Conference in New Mexico.

Friday, June 21st from 10:30-5:30

 

We are in the 4th year of the Eight Elements of Excellence Series.

 

In 2013 we focus on HUMILITY –  the constant awareness of the ONE Doer in all actions.  Having the courage to surrender to the Golden Chain, we will feel Infinity serving with us!  It is in releasing our ego and connecting in compassion that we are truly able to serve effectively.

 

Come and share in this beautiful opportunity to sit with your fellow Kundalini Yoga Teachers from around the world for a day of being together, learning together and learning from each other!

 

“One Power, One Actor, One Doer One Knower, O Nanak, no is higher or lower.”   – Japji Sahib

 

“It is very fortunate you have this Association. When I’ll be physically gone, search me out spiritually. You’ll need to sit together to do it.” Yogi Bhajan

 

Part 4 in an an eight-part series based on Yogi Bhajan’s Eight Elements of Excellence

 

The Eight Elements of Excellence
By Yogi Bhajan

The Vision – to see your goal and keep it in your consciousness

The Courage – to attempt it and to keep up

The Grit – to go through it

The Humility – to know who the Doer is

The Knowledge – to substantiate it

The Prayer – to feed it

The Grace – to carry yourself through it

The Determination – to achieve it

 

 

We will be celebrating Teacher Recognition. Please send in your nominees – teachers with Grit that have inspired you, and share their stories. Send your nominations to Guruka Kaur by May 15.

 

 

“You must understand one thing: I have sacrificed what I could have achieved personally for one game only: to create teachers in the West. My sharing of this yoga is to teach humans the ultimate science of mankind. It is priceless. It is the concentrated essence of thousands of years of humanity. I am here to preserve it in your hearts so that it will be available later on when humanity will need it more badly than you or I can imagine.” ~Yogi Bhajan from Praana Praanee Praanayam, p. 219