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February 14, 2006
 
 
Monthly Newsletter from AURA Wellness Center  
 

Hello,
Here's our regular monthly newsletter for February 2006.

Thank you for your positive feedback about our last issue.

YOGA Newsletter         February 2006
February 2006
Inside This Edition
  1. Namaskar
  2. Yoga Music Resources
  3. Yoga in Practice
  4. Forums & Blogs
  5. FAQ Announcement
  6. Special of the Month
  7. Yoga Teachers Wanted
  8. Yoga Teaching Position Wanted
  9. Reciprocal Link Program

 

Namaskar,

Thank you for your positive feedback about our last issue.

In this edition, there is a wonderful and extensive Yoga music resource. I hope you enjoy it as much as I have. We have an informative article about Winter Yoga by Guru Suneel Singh, and two articles by me.

In March of 2006, we will be compiling a Yoga e-Book which will be offered for no charge at: www.yoga-teacher-training.org. Thank you for your continued participation in Yoga and for making the world a better place.

Happy Valentine's Day,

Paul Jerard
And the Staff of AURA

Yoga Music Resources
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Music Downloads

Many Yoga teachers and Yoga enthusiasts have wondered where the Kirtan and Bhajan music sites moved to.

Here they are again! All of this music can be downloaded without charge.

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Boost Your Body's Response by Winter Yoga
By Yoga Guru Suneel Singh

Winter is upon us, but does that give you the excuse to stay at home for the next two months? Certainly not; especially if you want to stay in good health and maintain your shape.

Winter ushers in physical discomforts like cold, fever, sometimes even depression. In winter, your body increases its fat reserves as a protection against the cold.

In winter, for a beginner or an intermediate practitioner, they should practice dynamic Yoga; meaning, instead of holding a pose for few seconds, one should practice each Shuksham vayama and Asana 2 to 5 times continuously. While practicing Yoga in winter, it advisable to practice indoor Yoga and properly warm up. To have good heath, lots of energy, and a calm mind, we should honor our body by working within the rhythm of nature.

A warm-up is essential before practicing Yoga in winter.

  1. Chest Breathing: Sit in padamasana, or sukh asanas, hand on your knee, in (Ghyan mudra). Inhale deeply, expending your chest, hold your breath as long as you are comfortable - then exhale slowly to relax the whole body. Repeat for a minimum of 15 times.
  2. Spine exercise: Stand with both legs apart, and place both your hands on your hips - thumbs pointing forward. Bend backward from the waist, while inhaling, and then bend forward while exhaling. Repeat a minimum of 10 times. Precautions: People with lower back problems should not do this forward bending exercise.
  3. Shiatsu therapy: Sit in meditation pose now; with the help of your right hand thumb - squeeze the flashy web between the left thumb and forefinger near where the Web V comes together at the hand for 5 to 10 seconds. This will relieve sore throats, common cold, flu, dizziness, and headache.
  4. Drink plenty of water: If you suffer from Bronchitis, or other respiratory illness, be sure to drink 10 to 12 glass of water or other fluids daily. This fluid will thin the mucus in your inflamed upper bronchial passages.
  5. Blow up a balloon: For relief from a persistent Breathing problem, try blowing up balloons. Balloon blowing will help increase your lung capacity.
  6. Sore throat: Take 1000 to 3000 mg of vitamin C daily to help fight the cold or other viral infection causing it. You may also wish to eat three raw cloves of garlic a day. Garlic is a natural antibiotic and antiseptic.
  7. Surya mudra: Sit in meditative posture with your back and neck straight. Then join the tip of your ring finger, with the root of the thumb, in both the hands, and press with the thumbs.

    Keep the other finger straight. Then place your hand on your knees, with the palm facing upward. Put a little pressure on your palm, while resting the hand in a relaxed position. Practice this for 10 to 15 minutes every day. Benefits: Cures ailments like common cold, flu, headache; beneficial for obesity, and body gets more energy.
  8. Lingam mudras: Close your hands so that the fingers are interlocked. Keep the left thumb up straight. Then touch the index finger and thumb of the right hand, so they are circling the left thumb. Do this mudra for 2 to 3 minutes. This mudra is very good for respiratory ailments, asthma, coughs, cold, and congestion.
  9. Surya bhedi prayamama: Sit in a comfortable mediation pose - head and spine straight - eyes closed - hand in Jhayan mudra. Now, close the nostril with the ring finger, inhale slowly and deeply, through the right nostril. Then close both the nostrils after a few seconds; exhale slowly through the right nostril, by keeping the left nostril closed with the right finger.

    This is one round. Do it for a minimum of 5 rounds per day. Benefits: This pranayama creates heat in the body and counteracts imbalances of the wind elements. It makes your mind more alert, is good for low blood pressure, and warms. Precaution: People suffering from heart disease, H.B.P., and epilepsy, should not practice this pranayama.

For information, please contact Yoga Guru Suneel Singh at:

Om yoga and Meditation Centre
Paharganj Delhi 55
Email singh22002@yahoo.com

Use Our Content on Your Own Website: If you are a Yoga Teacher, Yoga studio, blogger, e-zine, or website publisher, and are in need of quality content, please feel free to use my articles - Please be sure to reprint each article, as is, including the credit information shown here.
Namaste, Paul

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World Peace
By Paul Jerard

How can Yogis and Yoginis help the movement for world peace? Should world peace ever be discussed in an Ashram? What can Yoga practitioners do about conflict on a larger scale?

Most of us feel helpless when we turn on the news. Crime, warfare, disease, and starvation rule the media, but what can any of us do about it? Let's look at the source: The reason the media shows us negative images of life is because it sells. If we tell the media different, it will cause change.

Guest Authors: Do you want to contribute an article about Yoga for today's world? To submit an article for review, enclose it in your e-mail text (no attached files) and send it to Paul.

The media feels they would go out of business if they displayed a balanced view of humanity. "Feel good" stories are not front page news. Look at the number of people who waste their time watching nonsensical television programs. Who is to blame for this?

We have to share the blame together, without pointing fingers; then take action to get balanced entertainment, innocence back in childhood, religion back into the family, and learn to get along with our neighbors. In other words, you do not have to picket outside the White House to make progress. Just by taking small actions together - we can make a big difference.

Discussing politics in a Yoga class is not in popular demand; most Yoga students want to leave the world outside the ashram, but meditating on world peace is acceptable. If Yoga students think of world peace, they might also envision complete freedom from ignorance. Interestingly, this is what many of us think heaven will be like.

We may not be able to create heaven on earth, but we can make small improvements. Therefore, world peace must start on the small scale within our homes, at work, in the ashram, and everywhere we go. Always help others and support groups that seek peaceful resolutions to violent conflict.

Yoga practitioners from all over the world can be found on Internet forums. This is the beginning of many fruitful cultural exchanges that take place on a daily basis. People tend to fear what they do not know, or understand, so the Internet is a useful way to understand other people from different cultures.

Traditionally, non-violence has been a path full of sacrifice, marches, and protests. This is still true in some instances, but it is also true that showing courtesy, teaching courtesy, acts of loving kindness, giving, listening, praying, meditating, and mindfulness make a difference when encouraging peaceful resolutions to conflict. Interestingly, all of the above approaches and methods for non-violence are from Yogic principles.

Use Our Content on Your Own Website: If you are a Yoga Teacher, Yoga studio, blogger, e-zine, or website publisher, and are in need of quality content, please feel free to use my articles - Please be sure to reprint each article, as is, including the credit information shown here.
Namaste, Paul

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Teaching Yoga
By Paul Jerard

When most people consider the idea of teaching Yoga, they usually perceive the superficial physical requirements of a Hatha Yoga instructor. There are many styles of Yoga, and Hatha Yoga is just one of them. In fact, within the sub-styles of Hatha Yoga, there are a number of "gentle" styles. So, being really flexible, young, and having the body of a super model, are not required in order to teach Yoga.

The above attributes can be used to your advantage, if you have them, but let's go over a prime ingredient within all Yoga teachers. "In a nut shell," it is the passion to help others. This is the common denominator among Yoga instructors, regardless of which style of Yoga is taught. Teaching others the benefits of Yoga, becomes a "calling" for students who aspire to teach Yoga.

A Yogic lifestyle will improve any person's life. Interestingly, a quality life is founded upon positive thought. Therefore, Yoga has "all the bases covered," when it comes down to helping people.

When you look at your own life - reflect on the following questions. How do you want to be remembered? Do you feel complete satisfaction in your accomplishments, so far? What do you stand for?

How we are remembered is through our actions. This relates to Karma Yoga: Union by selfless service. When we help people, that action helps people who we never meet because a single action creates a chain reaction. Just look at all the coincidences that add up to you reading these words, at this moment.

What we accomplish in life is, for the most part, based upon our own actions. There are exceptions to this such as: poverty, illness, and bad luck. However, the person who never gives up will realize achievement, success, and goal realization. When we stop trying in life or Yoga, we "short circuit" our potential.

Satisfaction with your life depends upon finding your purpose (dharma). When you have found your purpose in life, you are living a fulfilled life. Whatever you do in life, helping friends, family, and associates will give you the greatest satisfaction.

If you are feeling incomplete, at this time, write down your passions, reflect on them, and notice that one will stir an overriding desire within you. This is most likely your dharma. When we leave this life, it is gratifying to know that we helped people along the way, as this also gives us a deeper sense of purpose.

Getting back to teaching Yoga - there are many excuses to avoid becoming a Yoga teacher, but when you feel the calling, all you have to do is share the gift of Yoga with others to find out if that is your purpose in life.

Use Our Content on Your Own Website: If you are a Yoga Teacher, Yoga studio, blogger, e-zine, or website publisher, and are in need of quality content, please feel free to use my articles - Please be sure to reprint each article, as is, including the credit information shown here.
Namaste, Paul

Regular Features

Community
Yoga Teacher Forums

We invite you to take a tour of the Yoga Teacher Forums at:
www.yoga-teacher-training.org/forum

FAQ!
New and Improved FAQs

Have you visited our updated site and improved FAQs section?

Yoga Teacher Training Frequently Asked Questions

We've added many questions and answers that we frequently come across. Recently, we've started to break them down into categories, so they will be easier for you to find.

Reciprocal Link Program
Healers and Yoga Website owners

Are you a certified or practicing healer, from one, or more, of the many healing modalities? If you have a website, you can exchange a reciprocal link with us. With more links to similar and like-minded websites, you will enhance your search engine ranking.

This, in turn, will bring more visitors to all of our sites - which is, what we all want. A links page, for healers, that brings in more traffic from the internet, will be another added improvement for all of us.

If you are interested in exchanging links, please visit our links page for info and instructions.

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Education
Yoga Blogs

I want to thank those of you who wrote me for your kind words about the articles on my Blog. I also want to thank the guest authors for their fresh ideas. Located at:
http://yoga-teacher-training.blogspot.com/

You will see a variety of articles from other authors, so please accept my invitation to write and have any of your articles published at my new Blog. If you want to comment at my Blog, please feel free.

This Blog has the ability to enter one photograph per post. I am looking for informative articles related to Yoga's many benefits.

Those of you who are seeking employment abroad are also welcome to submit your resume, profile, or photograph.

If you want to establish a reciprocal link to this Blog, please feel free to contact me with your website or Blog information. As many of you know the more links you have, the more popular your Yoga sites will be.

We have also started another Blog at:
http://yoga-teacher-training.org/blog/

This one is still in its infancy, but it is coming along. You can reach me directly at:
paul@yoga-teacher-training.org

 

Special of the Month

We accept PayPal

Use PayPal at www.paypal.com and use the send money option in the upper left of the menu. PayPal will take checks and a variety of credit cards. With this last option, you can send money to anyone with an Email address. If you do, send it to: aurayoga@aol.com

Special of the Month
Domestic shipping for all orders - Even outside the USA!
(On Level 1 Courses Only)

This Applies to the Camp-in-a-Box Level 1 course.

Rates for domestic shipping are $20 USD. For complete details, and terms and conditions, visit our website.

Order online or telephone a Master Card or Visa in at: 508-222-0092 (The office is open from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. weekdays Eastern Time)

Fax a Master Card or Visa in at: 401-633-6081.

Yoga Teacher Classifieds
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Yoga Teachers Wanted
Some of these Yoga teacher opportunities may already be filled.

If you own an Ashram or Yoga studio, and are looking for teachers, feel free to contact me with Yoga opportunities. We reach thousands of Yoga teachers worldwide and will publish "Yoga teacher wanted" ads for free the following month. Contact me.

This one just came in!
A leisure club in Newbridge (Kildare, Ireland). The centre is currently looking for a yoga teacher to employ for one morning and one evening class. It is for older clients, so gentle Yoga is preferred. If you have any one that would be interested, could you ask them to contact Niamh Allen, on 0871221686.

Yoga Teacher Wanted: Suburban Philadelphia/West Chester Area. Power/Ashtanga Yoga preferred, but open to any school/limb of yoga. Need someone who can work at least 2 evenings and one morning. Looking for two teachers. Male teachers encouraged to apply. Certifications not needed, though preferred. Must be willing to work toward certification and register for your RYT. Twisted Guru Studio Twistedgurustudio@yahoo.com

Costa Rica - Description of Job/Opportunity: Samasati Nature Retreat , a yoga center and resort located in Costa Rica on the Caribbean side, is looking to fill up two paid positions:1. Yoga teacher/massage therapist. The person needs to be certified in both yoga and massage.2. Chef or cook, also certified or with experience. Six months commitment minimum. Please email your resumes, questions or availability to : samasati@earthlink.netor call 800 563 9643.
Our web site is: http://www.samasati.com

We have a new yoga studio in Berlin, Maryland, on the coast, 2-1/2 hours from Washington DC. We need yoga teachers to teach in our beautiful studio. If you are in the neighborhood, on vacation, or would just like to visit the studio you can contact Sherry A. Maykrantz, Stillwaters Studio, Berlin, Maryland, smaykrantz@comcast.net

Yoga instructors wanted to work in Beijing, China, in our new Hot Yoga studio. Please send professional profile and desired compensation to alfie@gini.com or call Alfie at 650-210-8663

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Yoga Teaching Positions Wanted

Yoga Teachers: If you want to post a resume or profile, with your picture on my Blog, contact me. This will be another way for you to get exposure. Guru Suneel Singh - New age Yoga Guru Suneel Singh is presently based in Delhi. He has been successfully conducting preventive Health Care workshops focusing on fitness and providing preventive health care solutions for obesity, diabetes, spondylitis, arthritis, constipation, stress, insomnia, Heart problems, mental tension and depression. Thousands of people have availed the benefits of New Age Yoga Guru Suneel Singh's Yoga Techniques.

He has inherited Yoga from his family; his grand father practiced yoga for 7 decades. He has been teaching yoga from the last 20 years. He has trained in yoga practice in his early school days. Later on he has received yoga teachers training course from Mantalai (J&K) in the year 1985 under the guidance of great Guru Swami Dhirender Brahamchari and he has got gold medal.

New Age Yoga Guru Suneel Singh is the first Yoga guru in INDIA who has got totally holistic way to cure his patients by there Zodiac sign, HASYA Yoga and Yoga-chi. With the help of Japanese Guru they have developed new yoga-chi technique. Yoga-chi new thought pattern very similar to Dhyan.

Yoga Guru Suneel Singh also conducted workshops for corporate house, V.V.I.P.S, Five Star Hotel, Bureaucrats and Film stars of Bombay Industries. Various T.V. Channels are also telecasting his teachings. He has been writing articles and columns for different Magazines and News Papers. He has also done II degree in ZIN-SHIN DO REKHI.

Yoga Guru Suneel Singh says "Yoga is disciplined practice any individual married or unmarried can make his life pleasant by following the Yogic way of life irrespective of his age, occupation, religion, sex, caste and creed. Yoga Guru Suneel Singh's Programma is that he blends ancient Yoga's techniques, Yoga-chi Zodiac Sign Therapy and HASYA Yoga in the most contemporary form.

Interested Employers may contact Guru Singh by Email at: singh22002@yahoo.com

Name: B. Ganesh
Father's Name: V. Balasubramaniam
Date Of Birth: 28-11-1982
Age: 23 Years
Nationality & Religion: Indian, Hindu
Address For Communication: 12/29, 6th Cross Street, New Colony, Chromepet, Chennai - 600 044 Tamil Nadu
Mobile: 09382 822805
Res: 044-22415134
E-Mail: saigan_2003@yahoo.co.in

Education: B.Com.
Professional Education: Diploma in Yogic Studies August 2002 - May 2003 - Residential (one year) course at Bihar Yoga Bharati, Munger, (World first Yoga Deemed University Ashram Type)
Computer Skill: Ms Office, Tally
Yoga Profile:
Has got Certificate in six months Yoga Instructor course from Sri Annai Aurobindo Yoga center (Center for Yoga Training & Treatment), Chennai - 44 from January 2001 to June 2001.
Has got Yoga Instructor One month Residential Course from Swamy Vivekananda Kendra Kanyakumari from December 2001
Has got Best Performance Certificate for conducting Yoga Theraphy Camp from January 2004 to June 2004, from Advocates Ladies Association, Chennai High Court
Experience:
Assisted General Yoga Camp at various Colleges and Schools and Private Sectors during the year of 2004
Assisted Yoga Theraphy (Special Yoga Practice for Disease oriented) for 'Cordite' Defence Factory Staff at Aruvankadu, Ooty during 2004
Assisting Shri Muthukrishnan of Sri Annai aurobindo Yoga Center for General Yoga and Yoga Therapy Camps at Various locations in Chennai.
Working as a Yoga Therapist at Vivekanda Kendra - NRL Hospital (Numaligarh Assam Refinery Ltd.) since July 2004.
Working as a Yoga Instructor at CISF (Central Industrial Security Force), Vivekananda Kendra NRL Assam since July 2004.
Languages Known: Tamil, English, Assamme & Hindi
My Interests: Listening to Music, Travelling

Side note by Paul: B. Ganesh produced nine Yoga teaching certificates and documents related to teaching Yoga. He also has Vinyasa Yoga experience.

P. Dileep - Yoga Instructor

Objective To develop a generation with I.Q & E.Q, cultivate strong Interpersonal skills and creativity. Above all inspire them to change the world with their talents.

  • Career Yoga Instructor (Jan.1998 - Present)
    Yoganaath Research Centre
    Mahila Samajam Building - Tirur
    Malappuram d.t, Kerala, India.
  • Education Yoga Instructor Course
    Vivekananda Yoga Mahavidyapeetham
    (Deemed University - Bangalore)
    Yoganaath Research Centre
    (Centre for holistic healing)
  • Master of Arts - Malayalam
    University of Calicut - Kerala.
  • Data Preparation & Computer Software
    N.C.V.T Govt.of India
  • Yoga Foundation & Pranic Healing
  • Massaging course
    ( From my grand uncle Gopala Menon who was a great Yogi)
  • Co-Curricular
    Activities: N.C.C Senior Division B Certificate passed
    First place in Javeline, Shotput & Discuss throw
    Third place in Tabla (Calicut University Zonal fest)

I Offer A strong commitment to the career with no time limitations. Improving self confidence, concentration of the students through Transcendental Meditation. I expect a positive working atmosphere and A pleasant approach. Interests: Music, Social work. Achievements: Quite happy in all times. Attended two N.C.C Camps. Winner All Kerala State Yoga Championship - 2003. Interested Employers should contact via Email: dileeptirur@yahoo.com Dileep currently lives in Kerala, India

 
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Fax - 401 - 633-6081
Email - Paul@yoga-teacher-training.org
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