Surya Chandra Healing Yoga School's Philosophy
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These programs are for those interested in an opportunity to learn and experience yoga in-depth and produce innovative teachings at the highest level.
JJ Gormley-Etchells, has been studying yoga since 1979. In 1994 she founded one of the most established schools of yoga thought and practice, Sun & Moon Yoga School in Virginia. In 2006, she founded the Eureka Yoga School in Montana and now Surya Chandra Healing Yoga. She brings the same high quality to all her programs offered in various locations across the country. She has continually offered the highest quality of yoga training in the country.
JJ’s intention is to offer an integrated curriculum that provides comprehensive programs for students of yoga to continue their studies. These programs can prepare students to teach yoga or simply be an avenue for greater study of yoga. The focus is on quality, excellence and integrity in providing a complete education in the art, science and philosophy of yoga.
These programs are designed to preserve the wisdom of the ancient tradition while adapting the principals to meet the needs of our contemporary society and lifestyles. The programs are taught by highly qualified faculty who embody traditional and innovative approaches to learning. The courses are structured to be strong and intense, yet flexible, encouraging students to explore their own inner resources with commitment and self-discipline. The format is geared to promote and maintain professionalism in yoga training. Some of the programs will prepare the student to be able to teach to different populations in a variety of settings, safely, successfully and compassionately.
The predominant emphasis on instruction throughout these training programs is to achieve a well-rounded yoga education in all of yoga’s many aspects including philosophy, meditation, asana, pranayama and yoga’s many other tools. JJ’s diverse background in many traditions and styles of yoga brings her a unique opportunity to create a school of yoga to share what she loves from all of the various styles of yoga she has studied.
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