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Yoga Dharma Talks | Series 1 - Yoga Alliance Yacep

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Yoga Dharma Talks | Series 1 - Yoga Alliance Yacep

Yoga Dharma Talks | Series 1 - Yoga Alliance Yacep
Published 7/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.91 GB | Duration: 2h 20m

Explore the Dharma

What you'll learn

How Dharma Talks share wisdom on living your Yoga on and off the mat.

Yoga Philosophy, Ethics and Guidelines.

Themes and Inspiration for sharing Yoga Philosophy in your yoga classes.

Qualifies for 15 hours of Yoga Alliance Continuing Education credits.

Ways to live more mindfully,

Thoughtful ideas and questions posed around living yoga on and off the mat.

Requirements

There are no prerequisites for taking this course.

Description

In this course, we will explore the profound philosophical and ethical principles known as the Yamas, which form the first limb of the eightfold path of Yoga as described by Patanjali in the Yoga Sutras.The Yamas are universal moral restraints that guide practitioners towards harmonious and ethical living. They provide a framework for cultivating a deep sense of self-awareness, compassion, and integrity in our interactions with ourselves, others, and the world around us.Throughout this course, you will have the opportunity to engage in insightful and transformative Dharma Talks. These talks will delve into each of the five Yamas, offering a comprehensive understanding of their meaning, purpose, and practical application in our daily lives.The Yamas we will explore in this course are:Ahimsa (non-violence): Calls us to practice compassion, non-harming, and non-violence towards all beings, including ourselves.Satya (truthfulness): Emphasizes the importance of truthfulness in all aspects of our lives.Asteya (non-stealing): Encourages us to refrain from stealing or coveting the possessions, ideas, or energy of others.Brahmacharya (moderation): Invites us to practice moderation and balance in our actions and desires, especially in the realm of sensory pleasures and sexual energy.Aparigraha (non-possessiveness): Guides us to let go of possessiveness, greed, and attachment to material things.This course aims to deepen your understanding and embodiment of the Yamas. By integrating these ethical principles into your life, you will cultivate greater harmony, compassion, and spiritual growth on and off the yoga mat.Join us on this transformative journey as we explore the profound teachings of the Yamas and their potential to create positive change within ourselves and the world.For Yoga Alliance Yoga Teachers:With your UDEMY certificate, this course can be added to your Yoga Alliance profile. It qualifies for 10 hours of Yoga Alliance Continuing Education (contact hour) credits. Instructions will be provided at the end of the program on how to add these to your profile.All certificates are issued by UDEMY.However, if a student would like to receive a certificate from the school, they can apply for this at the end of the program. There is an administration fee of $35. This is optional and not required.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 What is a Dharma Talk?

Lecture 2 Navigating Self Study

Lecture 3 Journaling

Lecture 4 Live Your Yoga Podcast

Section 2: Dharma Talks - The Yamas

Lecture 5 Ahimsa

Lecture 6 Satya

Lecture 7 Asteya

Lecture 8 Bramacharya

Lecture 9 Aparigraha

Lecture 10 The Yamas Wrap Up

Section 3: Accessing Your Certificate and Choosing the Version You Prefer

Lecture 11 Udemy Certificate vs Your Yoga Flow Certificate

Section 4: Registering Your Credits with Yoga Alliance

Lecture 12 Step by Step Guide

Yoga students looking to dive deeper into Yoga Philosophy and Ethics.,Yoga Teachers looking for class inspiration and themes to share with their students.,Anybody interested in Yoga and Yoga Philosophy.,Beginners to Yoga, who would like to learn more about Yoga Ethics and Guidelines for Living.