An
In-Depth Study of Classical Yoga
Learn to become a teacher of Classical Yoga in our Teacher’s
Training Program. This course will take you more deeply into
the experience of yoga as a moving meditation, and teach you
how to bring the same experience to others. It will create a deep understanding of the asanas and their
techniques,
the power of pranayama, experiential anatomy, yoga philosophy
and theory, meditation, mantra and mudra, and the ultimate
goal of yoga: union; wholeness of being.
In
addition, you will gain an understanding of four major paths
of yoga: Raja Yoga, the eight-limbed path described by Patanjali
in the Yoga Sutras; Jnana Yoga, the path of intellectual
study and introspection; Karma Yoga, the path of service
and action; and Bhakti Yoga, the path of devotion. You will
experience each of these paths personally, as you participate
in the different parts of the course. At the end of the
course, you will be well prepared to teach others the depth
of classical yoga.
How
Our Program Works
Our program consists of weekends over the course of six
months, beginning January 2011. Training will be held in
full groups, mentor groups, and with practicum partners.
You will be required to take at least two yoga classes per
week at Kashi Atlanta for the duration of the course.*
Our
course surpasses the requirements of the Yoga Alliance and
qualifies you to become a Registered Yoga Teacher with the
Yoga Alliance. Upon successful completion of this Level
I Classical Yoga Teacher’s Training, you will receive
a certificate from Kashi Atlanta, qualifying you as a Registered
Yoga Teacher at the 200-hour level.
Who We Are
Voted Best Yoga Studio in Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta
in 2000-2009, Kashi Atlanta is an urban ashram
and sanctuary that actively serves its community as a yoga
center and a provider of service programs aiding people
in need. A core group of committed individuals and the community
as a whole contribute daily to creating and maintaining
a space of spiritual community that encourages real healing
and growth. Through yoga, service, and an interfaith spiritual
environment, Kashi Atlanta provides an atmosphere that nourishes
the body, mind, and spirit and encourages the integration
of classical yogic principles into daily life.
Kashi
Atlanta was founded in 1998 as Jaya Devi Yoga Studio, a
small for-profit yoga studio. As the yoga studio’s
service programs grew, founder Swami Jaya Devi realized that yoga
classes and community service programs formed a powerful
alliance that could do tremendous good for the community.
In May of 2000, Kashi Atlanta became a non-profit organization.
Today, all profits from the yoga studio are used to support
and expand the charitable service programs offered by
the studio.
Since
its inception, the mission of Kashi Atlanta has been one
of education, service, and healing, with living roots in
the teachings of Ma Jaya Sati Bhagavati and Neem Karoli
Baba. Kashi Atlanta is now an extension of Kashi Ashram
in Sebastian, Florida, which was founded in 1977 by Ma Jaya
Sati Bhagavati.
Requirements, Registration & Pricing
Becoming a yoga teacher is a commitment you make to yourself.
It is a commitment to live a yogic lifestyle of mindfulness
and truth, with an intention to practice peace rather than
chaos. You will be asked to participate fully in this program,
which includes attendance at all classes and completion
of all assignments.
Space
is limited - applications are being accepted now, and approved
as they are submitted. A $500 deposit must be submitted
with your application. If you are accepted, your deposit
will be applied to your tuition. If you are not eligible,
your deposit will be refunded. The balance of all tuitions
must be paid by TBA . Upon approval of your
application, you will receive an orientation packet that
will include details about the curriculum, schedules, books
used during the course, and other pertinent information.
Full Tuition: $2,050. If
you pay your tuition in full by cash or check, you receive
a $50 discount. Minimum of $500 deposit must be included
with this application.
For
more information, call
(404) 687-3353, or email
us at info@kashiatlanta.org