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SaptaSwara Part 3

SaptaSwara Part 3

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- Nyana (Knowledge): The discussion went beyond simple information, emphasizing Nyana as a transformative and active process.

- Ramya (Spiritual Delight): This segment highlighted the importance of connection, flow, and heightened awareness in coaching, moving beyond just technique.

- Yoga (Integration): Raghu and Steve clarified the true meaning of Yoga in this context, focusing on integration, presence, and the coach's role in creating a shared space.

- Abhyasa (Practice): The webinar underscored the importance of continuous practice and learning in the development of a Yogic coach.

This session provided valuable insights into the differences between Western and Eastern perspectives on coaching, emphasizing the significance of "being" over "doing," the coach's inner state, and the creation of a resonant space between coach and client. If you're interested in Yogic coaching, this series is a must-watch!

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This episode was recorded on 27 March, 2025 as part of SaptaSwara Webinar Series

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