Kundalini Yoga Level One Teacher Training Program in the Philippines

Discover how Kundalini Yoga can awaken your true potential. Join the Kundalini Research Institute (KRI) certified Kundalini Yoga Teacher Training in the Philippines, starting November 5, 2019. The program consists of three one-week sessions for a total of 220-hours.

The curriculum combines interactive theory with practical yogic and deep meditation knowledge for life. You will not only develop the skills to instruct students in Kundalini Yoga but also learn more about your Self, about your potential and your grace.

The training is transformative. Emotionally, you may release old garbage such as anger and fear.  Physically, you will detoxify your body with yoga, vegetarian food and the clean nature living. And spiritually, you will form lasting bonds of friendship with people who are committed to growth, motivated by love and want to make a difference in their own lives.

The program will make you the best version of yourself under the wisdom and guidance of KRI certified international trainers led by legacy teacher and trainer Taran Taran Kaur Khalsa, Tarn Taran Singh and Madhur Nain Webster, MFCC and Professional Trainer Guruwant Daphna Kaur and and Associate Trainer Sierra Siri Prakash Kaur.

The Yoga Hall at Forest of Vraja

The venue for the week-long yoga immersions is in the Forest of Vraja which is situated in the lush, rolling hills of Laguna, between two moutains known for their healing energies – Mount Makiling and Mount Banahaw.  The dates areNovember 5 to 11, 2019,  February 11 to 17, 2020 and May 20 to 26, 2020.

The teacher training program is open to aspiring teachers, existing teachers and to those who simply want to deepen their experience. After completing all the requirements, participants will earn the title of KRI Certified Instructor of Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan and fulfill the Yoga Alliance RYT 200-hour requirement.  Early bird rate is USD 2,700 until July 1, 2019. Payment plans are available.

To register, contact Rosan Cruz at rosancruz@gmail.com or SMS (+63 918) 888-9198.

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