What Graduates Are Saying:

I am so much kinder to myself. The World School helped me become more present which allows me to really feel and enjoy my experiences. — Laura Kohlmeister, Massage School Graduate

 

Reading ListReading List

* Please note: At the start of the program, all students will be given a Teacher Training Program Binder resource, which is the main curriculum guide for the course. It is not necessary to read the suggested books below before the course begins; we will be covering them in the course. 

Recommended Reading:

•  Iyengar, B.K.S.  ”Light on Yoga”. Harper Collins Publishers, Ltd: New York, 2001
•  Sri Swami Satchidananda.  ”The Living Gita – The Complete Bhagavad Gita”. Integral Yoga Publications. (Or any other books on the Bhagavad Gita.)
•  Iyengar, B.K.S.  ”Light on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali”. Harper Collins, 1993. (Or any other books on The Yoga Sutras.)
•  Kaminoff, Leslie.  ”Yoga Anatomy”. Human Kinetics, 2007. OR: Coulter, David. “Anatomy of Hatha Yoga”. (Or any other recognized Yoga Anatomy book.)

Further Interest Suggested Reading:

•  ”Pathways to Joy, the Master Vivekananda on the Four Yoga Paths”, Edited by Dave DeLuca, Inner Ocean Publishing (Or any other
books on the 4 Yoga Paths.)
•  Long, Raymond. “Scientific Keys, Volume 1: Key Muscles of Hatha Yoga”, Plattsburgh, NY: Bandha Yoga Publishing, 2006
•  Swenson, David. “Ashtanga Yoga-The Practice Manual”. Austin, Texas: Ashtanga Yoga Productions, 1999.
•  Smith, Anodea. “Chakra Balancing Workbook”. Sounds True Publishing, 2003
•  Paramahansa Yogananda. “An Autobiography of a Yogi”.
•  Feuerstein, Georg. “The Philosophy of Classical Yoga”