Is " last " too physically powerful or spirited of a word to describe a Yoga teacher? After all, here is a lot of competition for Yoga students in a few geographic areas. In San Francisco and Los Angeles, California, here seems to be a Yoga studio on all block.
Yet, numerous latent Yoga students do not know the difference between Jnana Yoga, Karma Yoga, Raja Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Vinyasa Yoga, Healing Yoga, or Pilates, for that matter. How could these similar people make an well-informed judgment call on who is the " Eventual Yoga Teacher ?"
A few new students want to be physically, mentally, and verbally ill-treated by the " Last Yoga Teacher ." They crave the insulting attention and search for the reincarnation of the Marquis de Sade. Remorseful to say - this is right, but very uncommon.
Now, with that thought, this clearly makes you realize that new Yoga students do not know what they really want, and a quantity of are " baffled children ."
So, what are the qualifications for the title of " Final Yoga Teacher ?" Is it teaching Yoga to the well-off and celebrated, ahead a lot of tender students, owning a lot of lucrative Yoga studios, making lots of Yoga videos, performing animal feats, or owning a Yoga patent?
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