Teacher Training
How do you become an Afrikan Yoga Teacher?
Afrikan Yoga Teachers complete at least two years of rigorous training to reach Level One. This is requirement for teacher training known as Seba Set where training is intensive after which further training is required for another year or two to reach Level Two Seba Ptah. A requirement of a teacher is to undergo Insight/Sia Meditation training known as Vipassana amongst Buddhist, this along with Noble Silence from seven to nine days for inner transformational work performed annually. Another requirement is to train in a chosen alternative therapy to obtain greater sensibility to the human condition.
Menfesawe-Imani says:
‘When you have studied practices other than yoga it makes you more of a rounded teacher and it’s simply another service you can offer at any given time’
Teachers may complete subsequent intermediate levels and senior levels of certification.
In Egyptian yogic tradition followers of the Nebertcher or Neteru are known as the circle of Semu or Shemsu incarnated Neteru priesthood, teachers are known as Seba or Sebai, doctors Sunnu and Masters Nub, Neb or Nebu. Nebu meaning lord or master another meaning is golden, in alchemic terms one who as transformed himself from base metal in to gold.
This is symbolic of the work required to develop oneself in to a better person through the system of Maat.
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