{"id":13388,"date":"2016-03-07T09:12:27","date_gmt":"2016-03-07T17:12:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wagayoga.com\/blog\/?p=13388"},"modified":"2016-03-09T08:22:21","modified_gmt":"2016-03-09T16:22:21","slug":"yoga-therapy-teachers-training-month-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/wagayoga.com\/blog\/yoga\/yoga-therapy-teachers-training-month-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Yoga as Healing Modality"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It&#8217;s always been that so why now?<\/p>\n<p>When I realized I wanted to study the application of Yoga as a healing modality, while still engaged in it for its fitness benefits, I had to stop worrying about the &#8220;brand&#8221; &#8220;styles&#8221; or &#8220;schools&#8221; of yoga &#8211; it&#8217;s all yoga and that&#8217;s what attracted me to Niroga Institute &#8211; I of course revere all these styles and teachers but how about a no-name, non-categorized, non-labeled yoga &#8230; it could be that but it&#8217;s not Ashtanga, again, it could be but but it&#8217;s not Iyengar, it&#8217;s not Jivamukti, not Kundalini (don&#8217;t get me wrong &#8211; I love them all but do any non-teachers really care? Everything just sort of &#8230; depends) it&#8217;s not Para or Baptise power yoga or vinyasa flow, it&#8217;s not yin or yang or fusion &#8211; it&#8217;s not about one charismatic guru here as many experts are invited to share their yoga and its teachings; wisdom that are all-encompassing &#8211; it&#8217;s not any one &#8220;style&#8221; that dominates which sometimes can get a bit divisive or exclusive, even dogmatic looking on from the outside &#8211; Rather, this is &#8230; INCLUSIVE and INVITING &#8211; it&#8217;s UN-like diversity, a multi-cuisine kitchen of omnivorous tastes.  Whatever style one engages in, it can change, grow, develop over a whole life span of time.  Why restrict ourselves. In fact, I notice, one may start out Ashtanga in their 20&#8217;s but gradually move onto a more Iyengar style &#8230; there are stages, as noted by Srivatsa Ramaswami in his book, Yoga for the Three Stages of Life.  So yoga style is not separated into different factions but all-embracing breathing evolving practice that&#8217;s uniquely personal.  Pure yoga, Raja Yoga, in its authentic but transplanted form to serve the needs of the community here, right HERE; not India, not thousands of years ago but NOW &#8211; here and now. It&#8217;s about blurring the lines of distinctions between various &#8220;styles&#8221; of yoga to find more the common weaving thread to serve all people &#8230; So &#8230; Yoga Therapy Teachers Training Month 2 &#8230; here I come.<\/p>\n<p>The first weekend returning from Tokyo- suffering that jet lag of getting up 3am, then 4 am in the mornings. My circadian clock is a mess.  A bit fuzzy light headed during the day. Okay, in fact, so ready to set up for restorative yoga &#8230; I had looked forward to spending quality time with family (dealing with emotions of &#8220;guilt&#8221;) but rather the weekend was spent in my teacher training intensive for the Yoga Therapy certification. Yes, I do have the 200 hours from Yoga Alliance and one would ask &#8211; isn&#8217;t that enough?  Well, yes, it&#8217;s enough with all the self studies I do but still&#8230; I really wanted an evidence of my studies to be more concrete &#8230; in a form of piece of paper that I can frame:) La, la la:) It&#8217;s the goal setting and the sense of accomplishment I seek. It&#8217;s a source of Joy for me.  One may scoff at such need for validation but &#8230; as a professional, I think it&#8217;s important to always improve and better oneself so really, it&#8217;s about serving better; to be more effective. &#038; formalized education from the field experts really is invaluable.  I also hope to be able to refer and be referred.  That is, I want to refer to other professionals when somethings are beyond my scope and that I want to know.  What is the scope, really. I will know. Then with confidence and humility, I can better serve.<\/p>\n<p>Recently, it came as a surprise that Yoga Alliance came out publicly to state that the organization does not approve of Yoga Alliance registered yoga teacher to use the word &#8220;therapy&#8221; to describe the class that such a teacher offers OR &#8211; what&#8217;s worst &#8211; to call herself\/himself a &#8220;yoga therapist&#8221;.  (It&#8217;s been more a marketing tool rather than what&#8217;s really genuine anyway, you say?) This makes sense that in a way it&#8217;s a protection so that we can keep teaching yoga without having to be more heavily regulated as once we enter the healthcare world, a more mainstream healthcare world, the liabilities are enormous.  You would need a malpractice insurance, etc. to further protect yourself and that &#8230; must be avoided as yoga has always in essence is about &#8230; liberation.  Freedom.  <\/p>\n<p>BUT what about what we value yoga for framed in another way &#8230; that, is to many &#8211; Yoga is also about HEALING.  After all without the healing, there&#8217;s no freedom, is there? If you feel broken (assured, you are never broken) or hurt, There&#8217;s no sense of FREEDOM, no experience of liberation because reaching that state is only possible through empowerment to be self-reliant.<br \/>\nIf we are somehow limited and enslaved to the lessor of ourselves by way of suffering all kinds of discomforts, pain, physical, psychic and emotional &#8230; we need the HEALING before that feeling called bliss, that sense of lightness and freedom to enter our vacabulary. So What about that aspect?  The aspect of healing to be a prerequisite to ultimately benefit from what yoga promises &#8211; transformative liberation.  So if one is attracted to more that aspect of yoga &#8211; a practice that unleashes that healer within to be the &#8220;restored&#8221; Self, then what?  So in terms of credentialing &#8211; there&#8217;s certification to show some level of knowledge and competency in the discipline of &#8220;yoga therapy&#8221; approved under IAYT or International Association of Yoga Therapist.  This is different from Yoga Alliance and thus not limiting us in the ways we offer what we feel is invaluable &#8211; yoga therapy.  Within the licensing for Yoga Alliance, there&#8217;s the basic 200 hours; then onto 500 hours for the more serious track; then within the 200 hours and the 500 hours, if you have the initial &#8220;E&#8221; tacked onto &#8220;RYT&#8221;, it signifies that you are also an &#8220;educator&#8221; and that you may teach for certification level classes\/courses.  I am just on this natural trajectory to explore and know more &#8230; thus, call me crazy.  Embarked on 800 hours Yoga Therapy training this year&#8230; Crazy or not, already it&#8217;s making a difference in the way I approach my teachings &#8230;my own practice, my life, myself vis a vis others.  <\/p>\n<p>Anyway &#8230; I am yoga&#8217;ed out and found this &#8220;required&#8221; reading by my mentor, Judith H. Lasater to be the gem to start this week, this Monday.  I can&#8217;t wait to see her this Thursday for our invitational workshop &#8211; it fits right into my formal training in the yoga therapeutics &#8211; what ideal timing can one ask for this to come my way? It was meant to be?:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Our mind is all we have.<br \/>\nThey are all we have ever had.<br \/>\nAnd they are all we can offer others. &#8230;<br \/>\nIf you are perpetually angry, depressed, confused, and unloving,<br \/>\nor your attention is elsewhere, it won&#8217;t matter<br \/>\nhow successful you become or who is in your life &#8211;<br \/>\nYou won&#8217;t enjoy any of it.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>&#8211; Sam Harris from &#8220;A Guide to Spirituality without Religion&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>So <\/p>\n<p>there:)<\/p>\n<p>My intention\/resolve for this week is:<\/p>\n<p>To reset my circadian rhythm to align with the natural tempo of the world I live in.<br \/>\nTo regain that generosity and kindness towards Self and others, most especially by being forgiving and &#8230;<br \/>\n&#8220;Radically Present&#8221;*, enabling me to better see the light and goodness in others, otherwise missed when one is especially tired.<br \/>\nTo engage in self-care to regenerate, recharge and boost my energy, chi, prana &#8211; whatever you want to call it &#8211; so that I may realign with my true radiant soul. <\/p>\n<p>Yes, my intention is to be AWAKE under the sun; asleep and dreaming under the soft sheen of moonlight when the darkness closes in &#8230;<br \/>\nTo find the luminous light within, guided by wisdom handed down by my fore-bearers ingrained in my DNA &#8230; in gratitude, I am here.<\/p>\n<p>New Moon this week !<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It&#8217;s always been that so why now? 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