Tuesday, September 9, 2008 - 00:00 to Saturday, September 13, 2008 - 00:00
Event Presenter(s): 
Rod Stryker
Locations: 
Sammons Center for the Arts
3630 Harry Hines Boulevard
Dallas, TX 75219
United States
Price: 
Full Five Day Intensive Teacher Training EARLY REGISTRATION by 8/9/08: $625 REGULAR REGISTRATION: $695 Morning Practice Sessions Only 1 session: $55 2 sessions: $110 3 sessions: $150 4 sessions: $200 All five sessions: $225
Event Description: 

By illuminating the practices, challenges, purpose and potential of Yoga as a spiritual journey, the Sutras map the path to realizing life’s most precious treasures.

Man’s supreme potential unfolds in the state of Yoga. Yoga is the revelation of perfect clarity, limitless intelligence, lasting peace, and freedom in action. Yoga practice – culminating in the heights of wisdom and compassion – can be defined as those processes that enable us to become what in our heart of hearts we aspire to be. Written in 200 B.C., Patanjali’s Yoga Sutra is the singular text that illumines the path of Yoga more clearly and systematically than anything before or after.

The transcendent wisdom of the Sutras integrates the sciences of awakening body, mind, breath, soul, spirit, and creator. The word ‘Sutra’ means “thread.” The text is called the Yoga Sutra because it threads together all the diverse teachings of Yoga into a single body of knowledge. While the Sutras are intended to be practical, its scope and precision requires the guidance of the highest kind of teacher to reveal its subtle and hidden power. Study of the Sutras accelerates the journey of personal growth as it deepens understanding of the Divine potential of Yoga and life. By illuminating the practices, challenges, purpose and potential of Yoga as a spiritual journey, the Sutras map the path to realizing life’s most precious treasures.

This five-day practice and Teacher Training Intensive is open to all interested students, and is designed to enrich dedicated practitioners, aspiring teachers, or those already teaching. The training consists of two parts: Open Morning Practices and Afternoon Training Sessions.

WORKSHOP OVERVIEW
Morning practices are open to all dedicated practitioners (participation in the training is not required). These three-hour practices, led by Rod, are devoted to unfolding a particular teaching of the Yoga Sutras. Emphasizing direct experience, these sessions survey the most relevant and powerful themes of the Sutras by weaving together dynamic Asana, Vinyasa, Pranayama, and meditation practices.

Afternoon Training sessions are open to all interested students – teachers and non-teachers alike – who are registered for the full five day training program and wish to deepen their exploration through lectures, additional practices, and Q & A sessions. Our focus is to outline Yoga’s path toward self-mastery, and how Yoga can, if properly understood and practiced, remove those things that keep us from experiencing our highest aspirations. As a whole, the Training aims to exalt teachers and non-teachers alike by providing a vision to see oneself and one’s practice (and/or one’s students’ practice) with inspirational understanding, compassion, and crystal-like clarity.

Some topics we will cover include:
· The Effect of Correct Practice and its Aim
· Refinement of the Practices Outlined in the Sutras
· The Constituent Parts and Nature of Mind
· The Causes of Suffering and the Means to Reduce Them
· Pranayama and the Mind
· Patanjali’s Teaching on the Three Paths of Yoga (Mild, Medium and Intense)
· The Role of Faith in Affecting Practice
· Practices for Self-Reflection and Self-Inquiry
· The Different Aims of Particular Approaches to Meditation
· The Tantra of the Yoga Sutras
· Mysticism and Spirituality: Beyond the Psychology of the Yoga Sutras

Recommended Reading:
Four Chapters on Freedom by Swami Satyananda Saraswati

Materials:
The price of your registration includes your training manuals and will be provided to you on the first day of the event.

Schedule: 

Full Five Day Intensive
Teacher Training
DATES: September 9-13, 2008
TIMES: 9:00am - 6:00pm

Morning practice sessions:
9:00am – 12:00pm
Teacher training:
2:00pm – 6:00pm

How to register: 
Register online (recommended) or call 214-366-2217
About this Presenter: 

Rod Stryker is widely considered to be one of the pre-eminent yoga and mediation teachers in the United States. He is the founder of ParaYoga® and has taught Tantra, Meditation and Hatha yoga for more than twenty years. He is one of the few western teachers truly capable of articulating an authentic experience of the Tantra tradition. To learn more about Rod and ParaYoga, visit www.parayoga.com

What to Bring: 

A well rested and well hydrated body; an open mind, body and spirit.
Your own yoga mat, towel and props that you utilize in your practice.

Full day participants for teacher training are recommended to have several yoga blankets on hand. Also bring your own mat, a meditation cushion, pen and paper and anything that you utilize in your practice and study that will assist in making your participation comfortable and enjoyable.

Please bring your own bottled water.

Required Text: 

CERTIFICATES OF COMPLETION:
Certificate of completion is awarded based on attendance at all sessions and completion of all contact hours is mandatory. Certificates will only be issued on the basis of hours completed and offered at the close of the training. Certificates are not available for participation in the morning practice sessions only.

Contact Information: 

For more information, contact us or phone 214-366-2217