I'm very happy with the experience during this course. There were
many moments when I was discouraged or frustrated (Indian organisation
and timing...). But especially these moments taught me a lot about
myself. I needed to re-frame my expectations, adjust to what there is and
take the most of it to go forward on my own path. I don't feel that the
teacher challenged me enough or even corrected me. Since he's pretty destructed, telling him something was without any echo.
I went deeper into myself then and became my own point of reference. Well, I don't know how long I could keep it this way. Luckily we found each other in the group and created a sub-club: the 4 or 5 of us helping each other getting into a posture, encouraging and finding the challenges :-) The last week it was really fun yoga!
Yoga is also fun! :-)
Jane in a posture reciting a poem :-)
We had quite serious exam on theories and another one on practice.
Ben teaching our Indian friend Tolasana :-)
Rupesh, without any practice, just sits and does it...
After the practical, the teacher asked if I'd like to teach in his shala one day... I take is as a high mark on my exam :-)
Prashant, our lovely cook that spoiled us every day with his original Euro-Indo-Organic treats :-)
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