Hello
You can go to YMAA CA and join in the training with Dr. Yang there, almost any time of the year. YMAA members receive a discount. Details are here
http://www.ymaa.com/training/retreatcen ... e-training
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I think $65 per day for this kind of one-on-one training in such a place would be considered 'low income'? What kind of rate would you think is appropriate?
At age 62, Dr Yang can't just 'give away' this food/training/lodging, especially after investing his entire life savings and ten 'retirement years' into a nonprofit that is not yet funded and self-sustainable yet.
He may be open to hearing requests for special cases, or long-term visits.
yeniseri wrote:To apply sociological concepts to this type of endeavour is never the approach to take because the benefit cannot be categorized as such!
The better approach is prioritiation and at best, time management!
Gurudakshina refers to the tradition of repaying one's teacher or guru after a period of study or the completion of formal education. This tradition is one of acknowledgment, respect, and thanks. It is a form of reciprocity and exchange between student and teacher. The repayment is not exclusively monetary and may be a special task the teacher wants the student to accomplish.
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