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<div>It is the regularity of our day to day actions and habits that can either provide the foundation of wellness or dis-ease. Discover Ayurveda, the planet’s oldest, nature-based, medical system and the sister science of Yoga.</div>
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<div>In this 11.75 hour workshop, for the curious and yoga teachers, we will look at the Ayurvedic paradigm as it relates to the three body types or doshas and formulate ways to individualize the tools of yoga to support each student in their practice taking into account the individual, their stage of life, the season, and the individuals life goals.</div>
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<p>Ayurveda recognizes that each person is born with a unique physical, psychological, and emotional constitution or prakruti. Through our daily relationships, practices, and the beliefs that shape them, our constitutions can become imbalanced, leading to disease.</p>
<p>Ayurveda’s key to achieving abundant health and vitality is to recognize our lack of harmony, or vikruti, in one or more of these areas. Then, under the guidance of an experienced practitioner, we take steps to restore our natural constitutional balance. Ayurveda doesn’t offer a “magic bullet” cure. This perennial science of living teaches us to accept our responsibility ‘to’ rather than ‘for’ our own physical, mental and emotional condition.</p>
<p>Simply put, positive change is the result of conscious, consistent practice. The roadmap for wellness is Tri-Dosha, or ‘three constitutions’ theory, as expressed in nature and the individual. This profound, pervasive paradigm points to age and season-appropriate behaviors aligning us with the natural healing forces which create healthier, more vibrant versions of ourselves.</p>
<p>Included in 300hr Autopay</p>
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