Ayurvedic Yoga Specialist Unit – 2

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Ayurvedic Yoga Specialist Unit – 2

Psychology of Ayurveda and the Physiology of Yoga

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Ayurvedic Yoga Specialist Unit – 2

Psychology of Ayurveda and the Physiology of Yoga
March 18—20, 2016

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Program includes:

  • The architecture of the mind and the gunas; systematic application of asana, pranayama, and meditation
  • Subtle essences: prana, tejas (fire of intelligence), and ojas
  • Circulation of prana via the vayus; practices for seasonal changes and vata imbalance

Suggested Reading: Textbook of Ayurveda, Volume 1: Fundamental Principles, by Dr. Vasant Lad; Yoga & Ayurveda: Self-Healing and Self-Realization, by David Frawley


This program has been recognized and is listed with the National Ayurvedic Medical Association (NAMA).

All dedicated yoga students and teachers are invited to take this training, but certification will only be given to students who have 200-hour yoga certification from an accredited school (YTT program).

Note:  Sessions 1 to 3 can be taken as independent workshops and must be completed
before registering for Unit 4.
All four sessions are required for certification.

Remaining Courses at this location:

Kathryn Templeton

Kathryn Templeton, MA, RDT/MT, E-500 RYT, C-IAYT. Ayurvedic practitioner Kathryn Templeton has devoted her life to the health of others. A psychotherapist for 30 years, Kathryn is a Master Teacher in the field of Drama Therapy and continues to work both clinically and as an educator specializing in the treatment of individu...
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Ayurvedic Yoga Specialist Unit – 2

Program includes:
  • The architecture of the mind and the gunas; systematic application of asana, pranayama, and meditation
  • Subtle essences: prana, tejas (fire of intelligence), and ojas
  • Circulation of prana via the vayus; practices for seasonal changes and vata imbalance
Suggested Reading: Textbook of Ayurveda, Volume 1: Fundamental Principles, by Dr. Vasant Lad; Yoga & Ayurveda: Self-Healing and Self-Realization, by David Frawley
This program has been recognized and is listed with the National Ayurvedic Medical Association (NAMA). All dedicated yoga students and teachers are invited to take this training, but certification will only be given to students who have 200-hour yoga certification from an accredited school (YTT program). Note:  Sessions 1 to 3 can be taken as independent workshops and must be completed before registering for Unit 4. All four sessions are required for certification. Remaining Courses at this location:
Date
March 18—20, 2016
Duration
3 days, 2 nights

$399 per person + accommodations

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Dates
Friday, March 18, 2016Sunday, March 20, 2016
Tuition
$399 per person + accommodations
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