Fire, Water, Wind, Earth and Spirit in Yoga
What you'll learn
- The five aspects of Yoga
Requirements
- Interest in Yoga
Description
Your character is not your self. Character is made from thoughts, words, feelings and action. But it is also made from the nature elements of Water, Fire, Earth, Wind, and Spirit. As you understand the power of these elements, you can use them to change your character and by changing your character you change the world.
Discover:
How you can improve your character
What impact the Fire aspect has on your character
How to use the element Water to affect your character
How Earth grounds you
Why the Wind can blow in different directions
And much more!
For a deep dive into the philosophy of Yoga, enroll today!
Who this course is for:
- Yoga students
- Yoga Practitioners
Course content
- Preview14:05
Instructors
Scott Paton has been podcasting since the spring of 2005. He has executive produced and/or co-hosted over 45 podcasts. An internationally renowned speaker, Scott has presented to audiences from London, England to Sydney, Australia, from Vancouver, BC to New York, NY, from LA to Rwanda. Thousands of entrepreneurs and NGO's have changed their public engagement strategies based on Scott's sharing. We hope you will, too!
Scott has over 444,500 students from 199 countries taking at least one of his 144+ courses.
Scott joined Udemy in 2013. In late 2014, one of his clients inspired him to make a video course on Podcasting. He revisited Udemy and got very excited at the potential. After his course went live, Scott told his clients and many decided to make courses but needed help, so he has become a co-instructor with them, while continuing to support and build his own courses. His co-topics all include areas of life-long learning by Scott, including Stock Option Trading, Alternative Health, EFT, and Relationships.
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