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Março de 2012
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Nesta breve entrevista com o professor Marcos Rojo, coordenador dos cursos de formação em yoga na FMU e UNILUZ, e colunista do Informe Yoga, investigamos alguns aspectos importantes sobre a ética profissional que envolve os professores e estudantes do Yoga. Confira!
Silvia Lucarini: Que critérios orientam seu trabalho como professor e coordenador, no sentido de qualificar bons multiplicadores da filosofia e prática de Yoga?
Profº Marcos Rojo: A minha maior preocupação é encontrar professores sinceros que não só ensinem yoga, mas vivam o yoga. Que não fazem do yoga um meio de vida, mas um modo de vida. Tenho tido o mérito de juntar professores fantásticos para esta proposta e nós queremos fazer com que o curso mostre o yoga como disciplina transformadora, como uma forma de se ver o mundo e uma proposta de revisão de nossas prioridades de vida.
Acho que o interesse pelo yoga é muito mais devido ao modismo do que uma mudança de consciência. As pessoas não estão procurando o yoga filosofia, mas o yoga físico. O que tem atraído muita gente é a aquisição de habilidades. Os professores de yoga de artistas famosos se tornam as grandes referências atuais e isso é uma demonstração do modismo. Mas isso não é negativo.
Muitos que são atraídos pela moda acabam se interessando e querendo se aprofundar. Sempre haverá um lugar para a tradição, especialmente para os que estão livres dos modismos. Tradição não é a manutenção de um sistema hermético.
É a manutenção de princípios que caracterizam um sistema, reconhecendo a necessidade de adaptações para cada época e cultura, mas sem perder os objetivos principais.
In this brief interview with Professor Marcos Rojo,coordinator of training courses in yoga and UNILUZFMU, and a columnist for Yoga Report, we investigate some important aspects of professional ethics that includes the teachers and students of Yoga. Check it out!
Silvia Lucarini: What criteria guide your work as a teacher and coordinator in order to qualify goodmultipliers of philosophy and practice of Yoga?
Prof. Marcos Rojo: My main concern is to findsincere teachers who not only teach yoga, but yogalive. What yoga does not make a living, but a way of life. I have had the great merit of teachers togetherfor this proposal and we want to make the courseshows the transformative yoga as a discipline, as a way of seeing the world and a proposed revision of our priorities in life.
I think the interest in yoga is much more due to thefad that a change of consciousness. People are not looking for yoga philosophy, but the physical yoga.What has attracted many people is the acquisition of skills. The yoga teachers from famous artistsbecome large current references and this is astatement of fashion. But that is not negative.
Many who are attracted by the fashion end up being interested and wanting to deepen. There will always be a place for tradition, especially for those whoare free from fads. Tradition is not maintain ahermetic system.
It is the maintenance of principles that characterizea system, recognizing the need for adaptations forevery age and culture, but without losing the main objectives.
In this brief interview with Professor Marcos Rojo,coordinator of training courses in yoga and UNILUZFMU, and a columnist for Yoga Report, we investigate some important aspects of professional ethics that includes the teachers and students of Yoga. Check it out!
Silvia Lucarini: What criteria guide your work as a teacher and coordinator in order to qualify goodmultipliers of philosophy and practice of Yoga?
Prof. Marcos Rojo: My main concern is to findsincere teachers who not only teach yoga, but yogalive. What yoga does not make a living, but a way of life. I have had the great merit of teachers togetherfor this proposal and we want to make the courseshows the transformative yoga as a discipline, as a way of seeing the world and a proposed revision of our priorities in life.
I think the interest in yoga is much more due to thefad that a change of consciousness. People are not looking for yoga philosophy, but the physical yoga.What has attracted many people is the acquisition of skills. The yoga teachers from famous artistsbecome large current references and this is astatement of fashion. But that is not negative.
Many who are attracted by the fashion end up being interested and wanting to deepen. There will always be a place for tradition, especially for those whoare free from fads. Tradition is not maintain ahermetic system.
It is the maintenance of principles that characterizea system, recognizing the need for adaptations forevery age and culture, but without losing the main objectives.
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