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Yoga TTC 2011 - Important Update

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Yoga Teacher Training - June 2011

List of registered students for TTC/June/2011 Aishwarya Gurung - Nepal Lilia Banrevy - USA Gemma Williams - UK Dominic Gregorio - Canada Rhonda Chinchilla - Canada Michelle Kaufmann - Canada Yuliya Spiegelman - USA Gabrielle Weinrott - USA Catherine A Briand - Canada Renae Gillespie - Australia Jessica Powell - USA Claudia Jean-Louis- Seychelles Shosil N Mahato - Maldives Jade Summers - Scotland Erica Cannon - USA Melody Hidalgo - USA Laura Van Oudenaren - USA Kristi Kremers - USA Dharmanand Goohee - Mauritius Hsiu-se Weng - Taiwan Ulla Koivukoski – Finland Rebecca Thompson - Australia Roba El Shami - Egypt Chris Clarke - UK Hannah Green - France Nina Friedman - USA Stephanie Larivee - USA Alice Duncan - USA Kenyon Neal - USA Jules Simon - USA Anne Walkembach - Singapore Snow Han - China http://www.facebook.com/yoga.teacher.training.india Yoga Teacher Training In India Yoga Courses & Retreats In Rishikesh

Starlim India - Photo Gallery

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Starlim India photostream on Flickr. A registered yoga school with Yoga Alliance in India conducts 200 hour residential hatha yoga teacher training and yoga instructor course (RYT 200) throughout the year in Rishikesh (a spiritual town nestled in the lap of Himalayas, also known as yoga capital of the world).

Yoga Teacher Training Summary -TTC/Feb/2011

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Written by Beata ( www.itsgoodforus.com ) I came to Rishikesh to learn about proper alignment of postures and the benefits of yoga.  I was curious why some asanas (postures) are good for back pain, or why a child pose helps with insomnia. When I decided about the course I knew I wanted to study in India, the source of yoga. I also wanted to experience ashram life which made the decision of location pretty easily. The 6 weeks of intensive yoga training gave me more than I expected. Great teachers flexed not only my body but also my mind. Yoga Teacher Training In India Anatomy and philosophy classes made me realize the crucial meaning of the mind and body connection. It was shocking to find out that 80% of human diseases have psycho-somatic sources. Everything that is happening in our minds shows up in our bodies. Our emotions and thoughts are more powerful than we imagine so we should be very careful what we wish for. Being here answered many of my questions but it ...

TTC June 2011 - Important Update

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All the yoga students registered for TTC/June/2011 are requested to Reconfirm their participation and send their arrival details to  support@starlim.org  by April 10, 2011 .

Welcome to Starlim India

Written by - Simon Piskorz Welcome to Starlim India (Simon’s moral of the story) If you come to starlim india, you never know when you will leave I’ve booked for only one week, still here for the ceremony Oh we never know what’s gonna be tomorrow Many temptations around between the burger and the queen The best way to resist temptation is to succumb to it Oh now I really know I don’t care about tomorrow So come to starlim india if you’re searching your path Welcome to starlim india and your joy may never last I have learned that our mind could change the structure of water Maybe we could use this power to help our brothers and sisters Oh now I really know oh that I believe in you My respect for our teachers who has shown us what is yoga Especially for Manoj the disciple of Shakira Oh now I really know oh that I believe in you So come to starlim india if you’re searching your path Welcome to starlim india and your joy may never last I went to see prem baba, I’ve been touc...

Karma Yoga – Help Building A New Ashram

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Written by Beata (YTTC/Feb/2011) Part of staying at the ashram is karma yoga; usually in the form of daily service for the ashram. Julia Roberts in “Eat, Pray, Love” had to scrub the floors of the meditation hall. We had to help build a new ashram. Construction site of Yoga Ashram On one of the beautiful Sunday mornings, we all got into a few taxis that took us up the hill along the Ganga River to the new construction site. When we got off we found that the only way to get to the place was a pretty difficult 30-minute hike. The narrow and windy path up the hill was rather challenging, but the view from the ashram paid off for every drop of sweat. Before we started working we took a little trip to the nearby village, where one of the locals gladly showed us his awesome property. We all wandered around for almost an hour enjoying amazing views, tranquility and wonderful aromas of flowers, herbs and grass. There were about 50 people living in the village and some of them,...