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Here are some Frequently Asked Questions from our students:
1. WHEN WILL I RECEIVE TRAVEL DETAILS FOR MY YOGA TEACHER TRAINING?
Students receive a detailed welcome packet as well as all remaining tuition invoices within a day of registering. This information can also be found online under the “Locations” tab. Simply click on the country you’re traveling to, select the retreat center, and click “learn more”.
2. WHAT DO I NEED TO PACK FOR MY YOGA TEACHER TRAINING?
We include a packing list for all in-person YTT courses in the welcome email sent to students once they register. This information can also be found online under the “Locations” tab. Simply click on the country you’re traveling to, select the retreat center, and click “learn more”.
3. CAN I STAY OFFSITE OR IN A DIFFERENT RETREAT CENTER THAN THE ONE WHERE THE 300 HR YTT TAKES PLACE?
All students registered in the YTT must stay onsite where the YTT is being held. An important part of the YTT experience is the immersion in yogic community; where all students undergo the transformative experience within the safe container of the retreat setting. Students eat together and study together. Most of the retreat centers are nestled in nature, far enough away from the hustle and bustle to be comfortably housed offsite. Stay, enjoy, relax, and take in all the beauty your YTT experience has to offer.
4. WHY SHOULD I CHOOSE A KULA COLLECTIVE 300 HR YTT?
Within each of us lies a guru, a wise one who knows the truth behind each of our thoughts, words, and actions, an ancient soul that sees through to the essence of all things and knows all there is to be known. Our unique offerings will help reveal the voice of this wise one, giving you the tools and language you need to share the spiritual practice of yoga and empowering you to trust in the channel of truth you carry.
Our Yoga Teacher Trainings and Transformational Retreat offerings are created as holistic experiences; to understand Yoga you must first understand Self... body, mind, and spirit.
5. ARE KULA COLLECTIVE YTT’S YOGA ALLIANCE CERTIFIED?
Kula Collective is certified at the 200 hour level and 300 hour level.
6. WHAT TYPE OF YOGA WILL BE TAUGHT IN A KULA 300 HR YTT?
Kula Collective trainings draw from a broad foundational understanding of the vast tradition that is this 5000 year old approach to Self-realization. We thread the four traditional paths throughout our training programs, encouraging a holistic and experiential approach to practice and teaching.
We also weave together diverse understandings of various wisdom cultures and infuse a shamanic connection to the Earth and her elements.
In regards to Asana practice, the ‘Kula Flow’ is a slow vinyasa based sequence with an emphasis on mindfulness, breath, meditation, and alignment. Since vinyasa is not derived from any one lineage, as a collective we have come up with a creative sequence rooted in multiple traditions. The Kula Flow is has roots in Ashtanga, Sivananda, Kundalini, Hatha, and Iyengar. The intention of the flow is to give students an opportunity to access the stillness of the mind, preparing the body for meditation; the foundation of Yoga. As the program progresses, variations on the Kula Flow will be offered for different levels of experience.
The first round of teaching will be the Kula Flow; the second round will be a beginners or intermediate level class where students are required to create and sequence their own class holistically around a theme of their choice, and will be mentored throughout this process
7. WHAT DOES KULA MEAN?
Kula in Sanskrit refers to a community of the heart, a group coming together of its own free will. An intentional community, a family, a tribe, a sangha to support your spiritual evolution.
8. WHAT IS UNIQUE ABOUT KULA COLLECTIVE?
Kula Collective weaves together diverse holistic experiences and educational offerings from each of our members, drawn together as a whole through using a common thread that respects ancestral traditions, unites our passions, and inspires spiritual growth in ourselves and in others.