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Kundalini Yoga Durham

January 16, 2024 | carolch

Kundalini Yoga Durham is an inclusive, welcoming studio that offers Kundalini Yoga classes for all levels of experience.  All of Kundalini Yoga Durham's teachers are KRI-certified.  Classes are donation-based and can be joined in-person or online.  You can commit to a series of classes or drop-in for a single...

Prana Yoga and Healing Center

December 31, 2023 | mamareheena

Prana Yoga and Healing Center is an alignment based studio in the B.K.S. Iyengar tradition.  We are also well practiced in Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan.   The studio has been operating since 2007.  We offer teacher trainings in Kundalini and Hatha.  200hr and 300hr programs.  We  include...

Power and Vulnerability in the Student-Teacher Relationship

July 25, 2023 | Simranjeet Singh In Teacher Education

Humans are typically very willing to give away their power if they think a person can help them. This dynamic creates an imbalance of power within the relationship. This imbalance is magnified in a relationship with a yoga teacher, therapist, or spiritual leader because of the greater degree of...

Money & The Healthy Student Teacher Relationship

April 27, 2023 | Simranjeet Singh In Teacher Education

Turning the teaching of yoga into a successful business venture can be a complex art to master in and of itself… and deciding one’s philosophical and ethical views about developing an entrepreneurial yoga platform can open up many challenging questions. Viewpoints around service, .e.g, what to give and what...

The Pedagogy Pivot – Part 2

March 27, 2023 | Simranjeet Singh In Teacher Education

What is a yoga standard? As we continue to explore how pedagogy evolves in yoga traditions, we can keep in mind that apprenticeship or disciple traditions of India do not fit neatly into the “square pegs” or accreditation models of education in the Western world. There are many steps...

The Pedagogy Pivot – Part 1

February 24, 2023 | Simranjeet Singh In Teacher Education

The art of teaching evolves The yoga world in the West has seen many changes in professional standards and teaching styles since its early years, as the relationship of the student to the teacher has undergone significant scrutiny. This is especially so, as in the last decade central gurus/spiritual...

Why Retaliation is Never the Answer

January 26, 2023 | Simranjeet Singh In Teacher Education

“Safety has to be everyone’s responsibility… everyone needs to know that they are empowered to speak up if there’s an issue.”  Captain Scott Kelly   This article examines the ways people can respond if complaints arise in their community and why retaliation is never the right way to respond....

Teaching Trauma Sensitive Kundalini Yoga

January 6, 2023 | IKYTA In Teacher Education

  As Kundalini Yoga Teachers we far too often meet students in our classes who have experienced some sort of traumatic event or who are struggling as a result of some past trauma. Most people who experience a traumatic event experience some difficulties following the event but recover. A...

Seva & The Healthy Student Teacher Relationship

December 23, 2022 | Simranjeet Singh In Seva & Giving BackTeacher Education

By EPS – Office of Ethics and Professional Standards A yoga culture that encourages participation through seva is  a way for students to enjoy meaningful time together, build community and most importantly develop the depth of giving without thoughts for the self. Seva is one of the cornerstones of...