viernes, 13 de mayo de 2011

Find Out A Little About Yoga Teacher Training

By Adriana Noton


Getting in shape is a concept that has taken root in a great many places. All over the world, more and more people are utilizing different means to achieve this goal. Some people choose to train with weights. Others enjoy courses or classes in different martial arts disciplines. Receiving yoga teacher training may be a way to incorporate many aspects of getting in shape into a single, profitable practice.

Though some people may not know it, the philosophies associated with yogic practices are ancient. They've been passed down across generations. Whole cultures have revolved around them. And, it could be seen as inevitable that eventually some of those teachings and practices spread across the world.

Though originating in India, some form of yogic practices can now be found in many places outside of that country and passed through yoga teacher training. As long as people travel, ideas will travel with them. Some of these ideas will invariably be rooted in the spiritual beliefs of the culture the traveler is coming from. Ideas about physicality, beauty, and health are other notions and beliefs that are rooted in individual societies.

But, in the case of yogic teachings, the spread of the central ideas and tenants beyond India was a purposeful choice. It is widely accepted that many students were instructed to 'go forth and spread the essence' of the practices. One famous practitioner, Swami Vivekananda, came to Chicago and delivered an incredibly moving speech. The year was 1893 and the venue was the World Parliament of Religions. There are people who site that speech as a keystone in the spread of the traditions beyond Indian shores.

Many people view Swami Vivekananda as a pioneer of the ideas and teachings of India. However, foreigners often proved to be instrumental in spreading the teachings outside of that country. One of these was a man named Theos Bernard who became a student after traveling to India from America. He ended up publishing a book on his personal journey when he returned and further disseminated awareness.

According to some, a man named Richard Hittleman was a huge contributing factor to the popularization of yogic practices outside India. In 1956, he came back to New York from studying in India, and he decided to change the way the practices were taught. In order to make them more accepted by the mainstream, he shifted the focus from spiritual to physical betterment. The result of this choice was cataclysmic.

By changing the focus away from the spiritual, he instantly gained much more interest from the mainstream. It was his hope that eventually, those drawn deeper into their practice would begin to explore the spiritual side as well. In large part due to this approach, the practice was to become wildly popular from the 60's on, particularly in America.

Now there are hundreds of yoga schools and philosophies to choose from. If you are serious about mental, physical, and spiritual well-being, it could be for you. Some people are so moved by what they experience, they feel the desire to share it. If you are one of these people, yoga teacher training may be something you might want to consider.




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