500-hour Teacher Training
RYS 500 (Yoga Alliance Registered School)
Teaching Deeper Practices:
In the Lineage of Para Yoga
October 2009 to November 2010
Come for your own enrichment.
Desire to be a yoga teacher
is not a requirement.
-or-
Earn a 500-hour certification
with prior 200-hour teacher training
For dedicated students and teachers of yoga, Sue Neufeld and Kathryn Templeton team up to immerse you in:
- Tantric philosophy
- Ayurveda
- meditation
- spiritual healing techniques
- yoga psychotherapy
- asana and adjustments
- kriya, mudra, bandha and more
Special guest teachers:
Pandit Rajmani Tigunait, PhD, spiritual head of the Himalayan Institute and successor of Swami Rama of the Himalayas
Yogarupa Rod Stryker, founder of Para
Yoga; one of America's leading Tantra,
Hatha Yoga and meditation teachers
Manorama, leader of workshops
internationally; combines Sanskrit,
meditation, and yoga philosophy
Lillee Chandra, specialist in yoga
anatomy, therapeutics and rehabilitation;
assists Jill Miller nationally.
Tuition: $2900
Includes of all classes, materials and
workshop fees for guest teachers
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Weekend dates start on Friday nights and go through Sunday.
Oct. 2 - 4, 2009
Nov. 6- 8
(no December training)
Dates in 2010
Jan 8-10
Feb. 5-7
March 5-7
April 16-18
April 30-May 2
June 4-6
August 6-8
Sept. 10-12
Oct. 1-3
Nov. 5-7
Contact Sue for more information.
download pdf
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Yogarupa Rod Stryker of
Para Yoga says two thumbs up!
“Kathryn Templeton and Sue Neufeld are senior teachers in the ParaYoga lineage. I am pleased to see that the two of them will be
pooling their talents and skills as
teachers and presenting them
through an in-depth teacher
training program.
In addition to their experience
gleaned as senior ParaYoga teachers,
Sue is a certified Reiki master and
Kathryn is an Ayurveda consultant
as well as a psychotherapist child
and family counselor.
With an unerring commitment to
practice, a clear understanding
of the dynamics and highest principles
of teaching, as well as the passion to
share their knowledge with aspiring
teachers, they are both uniquely
qualified to lead teacher trainings.
I’ve observed them both share the
wisdom and sacred art of yoga in
ways that can only be expressed by
those who have been touched by a
wealth of years of intensive and
committed study. I consider the
two of them to be extraordinary
practitioners as well as teachers.”