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Adele Robertson
ParticipantHi Jonathan,
I have just had the following confirmation from British Wheel of Yoga:“Hi Adele,
I have just checked what our insurance covers (My Resources/Teacher Resources/Insurance) and Kum Nye is covered, so you don’t need to worry about this.
Good luck with the training!
Warm wishes,
Natalie Lyndon (she/her)
PR Communications Officer”I have just checked again too, and the wording on the insurance list of approved activities now says it includes ‘Kum Nye Relaxation’ so I have responded saying that I assume this includes all Kum Nye Tibetan Yoga, as I wasn’t expecting the word ‘relaxation’ to be there.
That’s good it’s included for us BWY teachers.
All the best
AdeleAdele Robertson
ParticipantHi again,
There was a timely article in the BWY Spectrum magazine that arrived this morning, asking for queries regarding additional inclusions to our BWY insurance policy. I have just e-mailed to ask about the inclusion of Kum Nye.Adele Robertson
ParticipantThanks Jonathan. I have checked my current British Wheel of Yoga insurance policy which covers an incredible range of related Yoga activities/class types, assuming the teacher has taken appropriate training in the specific area. There’s an incredible list from the obvious usual styles of Yoga, to Tai Chi, Acupuncture, energy healing/therapies and Chinese wand exercises!. Kum Nye is not specifically mentioned. Do you know if anyone has checked with the BWY if it can be included in our cover?
Adele Robertson
ParticipantThank you Jonathan, that’s really helpful
Adele Robertson
ParticipantThank you Jonathan. I have been thinking of sKu as simply equating to the ‘subtle body’ (‘between’ the gross physical body and wisdom body as it is often taught in the 3 body explanation). However it seams from this last sentence above, bringing in ‘Kaya’ in Sanskrit and the wording ‘before we conceive of the perceived object as a body’, are we considering both subtle body and wisdom body combined when referring to sKu? (perhaps at least depending on the level of recognition of the practitioner and relationship with beyond concept?).
I was hoping to hear your answer to a question after the UK class recording that was unfortunately lost. You gave a wonderful explanation of the subtle body and relationship to experiences when we talked about the heart chakra and a class member’s experience of opening at the heart during the practice. I don’t suppose you can remember that question that came up and how you responded and described the ‘energy’ body and chakras to summarise again here please?
Many thanks
AdeleAdele Robertson
ParticipantThank you such a great resource. I hope to revisit these sessions again and again over time. Will all the class recordings be available for the duration of the course?
Adele Robertson
ParticipantHi everyone,
Feeling great (and so much more relaxed) after our first group class this evening in UK. I have wanted to do this training for a long time and now feels like the perfect time. Thank you all.
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