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08/27/2018 - 17:10
I highly recommend this school. And I highly recommend this teacher. Just to stand next to him, to hear him speak, to feel his adjustments. He believes that the universe gave him the opportunity to learn yoga and now to pass it on to people, and it really feels like that’s the main purpose of his life, to share the knowledge of yoga with other people. He’s very humble, he considers himself to be only a messenger. He thinks this is his duty to teach people. I have never heard him to speak about money, people leave donation for drop-in classes in the end of the class. This is his way of living. He’s not commercial. He is not interested in doing commercials or promote his persona, this is amazing. At every lesson, he gives more than 100% of his time.
If you want to go deep inside and do the course, it’s great. If you do not have time, just visit his drop-in. Find this teacher. Surinder is a low-tech kind of guy, I don’t see his advertisements here, he’s not doing much on the web. So if you’re in Rishikesh, just ask people around because everyone knows Surinder here. Usually he is doing drop-ins from Monday to Saturday, Sunday is a day off, quarter to nine or some other time according to the season.
I don’t feel like I can start teaching just after completing this course. This course gave me a lot of material and things to work on, but becoming a good teacher requires a lot of practice. You need to practice until it becomes your second nature. This course is just a beginning. It’s a way of leaving, not a course to do to enrich myself. The course helped me to understand how to make yoga practice my second nature very naturally. There is still long way to go.
*This review is based with TopYogis staff interview with Shloemi, the teacher training course graduate from Swasti Yoga School
If you want to go deep inside and do the course, it’s great. If you do not have time, just visit his drop-in. Find this teacher. Surinder is a low-tech kind of guy, I don’t see his advertisements here, he’s not doing much on the web. So if you’re in Rishikesh, just ask people around because everyone knows Surinder here. Usually he is doing drop-ins from Monday to Saturday, Sunday is a day off, quarter to nine or some other time according to the season.
I don’t feel like I can start teaching just after completing this course. This course gave me a lot of material and things to work on, but becoming a good teacher requires a lot of practice. You need to practice until it becomes your second nature. This course is just a beginning. It’s a way of leaving, not a course to do to enrich myself. The course helped me to understand how to make yoga practice my second nature very naturally. There is still long way to go.
*This review is based with TopYogis staff interview with Shloemi, the teacher training course graduate from Swasti Yoga School