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BECOME A YOGI

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Online 200hr in April/May on zoom
Hey family 🤍 We’re excited to announce that we’re launching an online 200-hour training on Zoom. We ran this during the pandemic and it went incredibly well, and we’re feeling called to offer it again. We’re currently looking for teachers who’d like to be involved — helping spread the word within their communities, contributing guest lectures, and supporting some of the training hours. This is a paid opportunity, and we deeply value the time and energy you bring. If you’re interested, leave a comment below and we’ll reach out. We’re also happy to provide a unique referral code for those who’d like to earn commission. Sending many blessings into the New Year, and looking forward to continuing to collaborate and grow together. https://www.wetravel.com/trips/become-a-yogi-live-online-200-hour-teacher-training-kestyoga-6895305483
0 likes • Jan 4
Both hands raised 🤍✨
Anyone teaching 7 Doorways Flows?
Anyone teach the 7 doorways vinyasa flow style classes? Anyone teach it online or live? I just cancelled a couple of yoga subscriptions and I’m ready to try some new ones.
0 likes • Dec '25
@Gabivero Gonzalez siiii! Podemos agendar una práctica 🤍 insta: @fabianaconstanza_
0 likes • Dec '25
@Anne Gagne maybe we can do one soon 🙏🏻
Ashtanga Primary on zoom!
Autumn Gacnik one of our incredible ALUMS is teaching an ashtanga class on zoom next tuesday! this will be an amazing experience and great refresh into the foundation of our practice! Would love if anyone wants to join! Topic: ASHTANGA Time: Dec 23, 2025 01:45 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87963828561?pwd=duakTa7azcalL6QdTNppi6alIa74ZK.1 Meeting ID: 879 6382 8561 Passcode: 234627 Join instructions https://us02web.zoom.us/meetings/87963828561/invitations?signature=P1cQRQfV3pcxNwEIa8h6ulnB2YknGfY1rfyEWw6HyPU
1 like • Dec '25
Yessssss I’ll be there 🤍
The gap between knowing and living by it
Hi everyone, I have a question for those of you who have been teaching for a while. I’m slowly coming out of my shell as a new yoga teacher, and something has been challenging for me. Beyond the physical practice and the space I hold, I sometimes struggle with feeling a sense of “hypocrisy” in my words. On a personal level, I’m going through a moment where letting go and surrendering feels really hard. That’s just one example, but life always brings different situations where we’re still learning, still stumbling, still integrating the teachings. Even though I understand the philosophy and the texts as a student, I don’t always feel like I’m embodying them all perfectly. So I’m curious: How do you handle this as teachers? What do you do when you’re guiding students through concepts that you yourself are still working on? How do you talk about yoga philosophy with integrity while you’re still navigating those lessons in your own life? Thank you!
7 likes • Dec '25
I understand you perfectly. It’s normal to feel like we have a duty, like we have to teach and nurture… but what has helped me is letting go of the rules and the “shoulds,” releasing the need to be perfect, and simply guiding from my heart, from what I’m feeling in the moment. Even when I speak, I feel like I’m speaking to myself… they say that what we choose to teach in life is what we most need to learn. So don’t be hard on yourself. In the end, we’re all human—no one is perfect. What truly matters is always guiding from the heart and from love.
ONLINE ZOOM CLASS??
WHAT IF WE DID A ROTATING ZOOM CLASS EVERY SUNDAY? WE COULD MAKE IT DONATION BASED AND ADVERTISE THROUGH BECOMEAYOGI - ANYONE INTERESTED IN THIS?
0 likes • Dec '25
YAAAASSSS
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Fabiana Ravelo Martin
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Yogi in Spain. Living one day at a time, in the present. Learning to love and to be love and light in the world.

Active 27d ago
Joined Nov 26, 2025