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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Swallowtail Yoga Code of Ethics

Swallowtail Yoga Teacher Training teachers and students recognize the sensitive nature of student-teacher relationship.  We believe that it is the responsibility of the yoga teacher to ensure a safe and protected environment in which a student can explore and grow.  WE intend to uphold the highest professional standards for yoga teachers, and we agree to follow:

1.  A yoga teacher intends to "do no harm".  A yoga teacher creates and maintains a safe, clean, and comfortable environment for the practice of yoga.

2.  A yoga teacher respects all students, regardless of race, beliefs, religious affiliation, gender, sexual orientation, gender orientation, physical limitations, age, disability or ethnicity.

3.  A yoga teacher respects the rights, dignity and privacy of all students.  She maintains full confidentiality in the teacher-student relationship.

4.  A yoga teacher earnestly cultivates the Yamas and Niyamas in personal habits and lifestyle.

5.  A yoga teacher accurately represents her/his level of training, experience and ability to teach yoga.

to be continued.... 

Honey Moon Yoga





Thursday, July 23, 2009

Amma's Darshan from Youtube

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lwTAYeyv9U
http://www.amma.org/

Amma's Love

How wonderful to see our beloved Amma!!
Shawn and I attend a 3 day retreat with Amma this past weekend.  We had planned to ask her to marry us until we realized the cost was not in our budget right now.  We decided to put it on hold and were happy to do so as we also felt rushed to make it happen.  It would be such a blessing to have Amma marry us but I will be happy to wait and feel better prepared.  We will how ever continue with our scheduled wedding date in Vermont in September.

Being with Amma has been a real heart opening experience.  We received 3 darshans(blessing in the form of an embrace)  and was served a meal by her.  The real blessing though was to sing bajans and listen to Amma speak about life and spirituality.  What impressed me most about being with Amma this time is I realized how much fun she has.  She laughs a lot!  Her presents is so sweet and motherly.  It also really sunk in just how much she gives.  Almost the entire retreat she spent just being with the masses, embracing each and every person.  Her hug is like that of strong, sweet grandmother.  But she also gives you zap of love that can really open your heart.  I am inspired to follow her example and be that sweet and motherly, even though I don't always feel like I can to everyone.  I hope to awake more unconditional love for all humans though it can be so difficult.

I also received initiation which can seem a bit strange as if I am joining a cult.  But the only thing she asks of you is to see the divine in each person; chant your mantra daily; and receive dashan from her at least once a year.  Her message is one of service to our fellow humans, and it is so important in this world right now.  All the hatha yoga practice and meditation is for one thing: to better serve the world.  I am not sure I am entirely doing this right now but my intentions are there.  If I am a little friendlier with everyone, smile a little more than I have begun.  

To meditate daily is to take a moment and remember my purpose here.  To love and serve.  I hope that as a yoga teacher I can be a vehicle for this message.   In helping my students relax, learn how to care for their bodies and breath then maybe they will be more present to others they touch.  We are each a small part of the whole and our love and nurturing can spread.  Maybe you will be inspired by this message.  And if you get the chance spend some time with Amma and your heart may overflow as well.