Yoga Teacher Training: Week 6

Word of the week: fast-paced It’s hard to describe this week for two reasons: 1. I don’t have much time to write this blog post because it’s my

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Permaculture: More Than Just Gardening

For those unfamiliar with permaculture, you could be forgiven for believing that it is synonymous with gardening. However, this is a belief that permaculture pro Damien Bohler debunks

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The TriGuna model – three modes of material nature

Studying the Bhagavad Gita as part of her yoga philosophy assessment, our trainee (now qualified yoga teacher) Barbara has delved more into the concept of the TriGuna model.

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Yoga Teacher Training: Week 5

Word of the week: Exhausted. I have a confession to make… I had a coffee this week. To be honest, I actually had two coffees. One on Tuesday

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Yoga Teacher Training – Week 4

New friends, new adventures By now, we are all well accustomed to the Monday morning ritual. During class in the Yoga hall, a group of new arrivals walk

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Yoga Teacher Training: Week 3

Wow. Word of the week? “Intense”. Or maybe even “Growth”. Sentence of the week? “Outside our comfort zones”. This week we have started teaching yoga classes and it’s

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Yoga Teacher Training Diary: Weeks 1 & 2

I came to Krishna Village with a very open mind for two reasons: firstly, I had no idea what I was getting myself into. Secondly, I didn’t want

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Finding our voice – Interview with Carmella Baynie

There is a quote by Gabriel Roth that goes: “In many shamanic societies, if you came to a medicine person complaining of being disheartened, dispirited, or depressed, they

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Power of Voice – let yourself shine!

Imagine the first week of 2017: You are brimming with renewed energy, fresh intentions and an eagerness to embark upon the next 12 months, prepared this time not

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Seva – love for love’s sake

To those who have not had the opportunity to immerse themselves in sanskrit or study the teachings of yoga, the language may appear quite foreign & the concepts

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