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How I can make a difference in the world by becoming a Yoga Teacher
By Julie Fraser
Most people today feel they are struggling to find balance in their lives. As the vibration of the
Earth continues shifting, this will intensify. Yoga is a practice that can offset that shift. It helps
tune into the vibration of the self, explore its place in the universe and find body-mind-spirit
balance. Yoga is at once healthy and gentle exercise for the body, calming and freeing for the
mind, and uplifting for the spirit.
Practicing Yoga has helped me find balance, increased peace and energy, and put me on a
spiritual quest. Learning to teach yoga will further raise my vibration and propel forward anyone
I have the honor to teach who is seeking a better life.
Those practicing yoga also find compassion for themselves and others. Yoga opens a
mindfulness of each person’s connection to their higher self, to all other people, and to the
entire universe. The more people who live in this mindful and compassionate state, the more
harmony and good can come into the world.
All who tap into the inner self that Yoga makes more easily available can have more of what
they want. Those who have the lives they want can live with less fear, worry and anxiety. The
more people teaching and practicing Yoga, the happier and more fulfilled the world will be.
As I learn more, I expect to bring the philosophies and attitudes of Yoga more fully into every
aspect of my life. As I work as an advisor to businesses and individuals, this Yoga mindset will
improve the outcomes for both me and for my clients. Those outcomes will impact a variety of
others in the lives of those people, and the virtuous circle of love, peace, calm and compassion
will spread to more people.
As one person practicing and teaching yoga, I can change the world for the better. I invoke and
decree that as a Yoga teacher, I’ll be starting a ripple effect of love, joy, and ascension that will
result in better outcomes for years and generations to come.

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  • 1. How I can make a difference in the world by becoming a Yoga Teacher By Julie Fraser Most people today feel they are struggling to find balance in their lives. As the vibration of the Earth continues shifting, this will intensify. Yoga is a practice that can offset that shift. It helps tune into the vibration of the self, explore its place in the universe and find body-mind-spirit balance. Yoga is at once healthy and gentle exercise for the body, calming and freeing for the mind, and uplifting for the spirit. Practicing Yoga has helped me find balance, increased peace and energy, and put me on a spiritual quest. Learning to teach yoga will further raise my vibration and propel forward anyone I have the honor to teach who is seeking a better life. Those practicing yoga also find compassion for themselves and others. Yoga opens a mindfulness of each person’s connection to their higher self, to all other people, and to the entire universe. The more people who live in this mindful and compassionate state, the more harmony and good can come into the world. All who tap into the inner self that Yoga makes more easily available can have more of what they want. Those who have the lives they want can live with less fear, worry and anxiety. The more people teaching and practicing Yoga, the happier and more fulfilled the world will be. As I learn more, I expect to bring the philosophies and attitudes of Yoga more fully into every aspect of my life. As I work as an advisor to businesses and individuals, this Yoga mindset will improve the outcomes for both me and for my clients. Those outcomes will impact a variety of others in the lives of those people, and the virtuous circle of love, peace, calm and compassion will spread to more people. As one person practicing and teaching yoga, I can change the world for the better. I invoke and decree that as a Yoga teacher, I’ll be starting a ripple effect of love, joy, and ascension that will result in better outcomes for years and generations to come.