Yoga Therapy

I call myself a yoga teacher, but the more I develop myself, the less inclined I am to teach group, mainstream, yoga classes. I think I'm more interested in being a yoga therapist. I love getting down to the deep anatomy and energetic issues.

The yoga classes I teach are slow, because I physically feel the sensations my students experience (it's called clairsentience: clear feeling) and I want to teach students how to work with their bodies rather than rushing past a foundational need. My attention becomes rooted in focusing on their joints and the corresponding anxiety issues which arise when the body is in pain.

However, those are not the concerns of a general yoga instructor. Rather, they are the concern of a yoga therapist. After I earn my private pilot's license, becoming a yoga therapist might be my next goal. I'll start manifesting it now, so the task doesn't exhaust me when it's time to start the process.