Prasad Rangnekar: Trust your Practice

Prasad Rangnekar: Trust your Practice

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Beschreibung

vor 11 Monaten

Prasad Rangnekar is an E-RYT500 Yoga Educator based in India who
teaches in over 15 countries for the past 28 years who gained a
lot of attention from yoga practitioners worldwide for his
thought provoking posts on social media.

He practices Yoga for the last 38 years, studying both, in
traditional lineages, as well as academically, with a Master’s
degree in Philosophy.

He is the Founder-Director of Yogaprasad Institute & conducts
Yoga and Meditation Teacher Trainings, mentorship sessions,
retreats, and workshops to spread the wisdom of traditional Yoga
in its traditional.

Being a transformation guide using Yogic methods he is regularly
invited to speak at Indian Embassies, The European Commission,
Yoga conventions, Schools, Corporate  bodies and Charity
organizations.

He has established multiple close-knit student communities and
self-help groups globally and is engaged in various social
initiatives, primarily through his ‘Women Yogis of India’
seminars that raise funds for women-focused charities.


In this episode we talked about...
• His view on the worldwide Yogascene from India
• The development of the Yoga Industrie
• Cultural Appropriation
• What makes someone a good Yogateacher
• The trap of spiritual bypassing
• Practical advice on how to avoid it
• The relevance of the Scriptures
• The importance of Ishvarah Pranidhana (Surrender to God /
something higher)
• and a lot more


Shownotes:


Yogaprasad Institute Website


Yogaprasad Institute Instagram


Yogaprasad Institute YOUTUBE Channel



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