This live online workshop for yoga teachers and enthusiasts who want to understand the traditional teachings of yoga offers 8 simple strategies that will make the philosophical literature of the yoga tradition easier to access.
Yoga Teacher Training Programs routinely assign or suggest reading books like the Yoga-sutras and the Bhagavad-gita as a part of their curriculum. What’s usually missing is guidance on how to get the most out of one’s reading.
Does this sound like you?
- “I want to read these books but can’t wrap my head around them.” 
- “I get confused before I’m halfway through the first chapter.” 
- “I feel discouraged about not being able to access the traditional knowledge” 
- “The parts that I understand just sound theoretical; I don’t see what the practical application is.” 
- “I can’t get through these books, so I feel like an imposter when I try to teach yoga philosophy.” 
If so, this live online workshop is for you. You’ll learn techniques for reading yoga wisdom texts that will enable you to develop…
- a deep and authentic relationship with the traditional teachings of yoga, 
- the ability to hear what the traditional literature is really saying, 
- clarity about why the traditional teachings still matter, 
- enthusiasm for reading the traditional texts, 
- and confidence that what you’re sharing in your classes is both accurate and authentic 
You’ll come away from this workshop with time-honored tools for getting past the obstacles to understanding traditional yoga wisdom texts.
Learn more about Hari-kirtana das at our teacher bio page
Cost: $27
This online course is registered with Yoga Alliance and offers 1.5 hours of CE credit.
Links to the LIVE Zoom class will be emailed 1 hour before class time. 
Attend LIVE and/or a recording will be available for replay.

 
            