i was wondering if thre is anything worng if i start to watch the ct dvd.i have been prcatising for a month now qt advanced techniques . i live in india and thre r no worksop here threfore i can watch only the dvd .i am only 16 yrs old.so does my age has limitation in me watching and practising qt ct.i have learned reiki 3 rd level...
There is nothing wrong with doing the Core video at all. It is just it may be harder to "find" the core point from the video and understand how the flows move through the body.
No harm can come from it, it will simply require more time and practice to get it from the DVD when it stands alone.
Alain Herriott instructor (advanced QT classes)
Posts: 1230 | Location: Talent, Or | Registered: 06 June 2003
That is dependent on a number of things. Mainly it is getting enough people requesting advanced classes to make it so we can come. Usually for most far away spots that means at least 3 full classes.
Send such requests to the QT office.
Alain Herriott instructor (advanced QT classes)
Posts: 1230 | Location: Talent, Or | Registered: 06 June 2003
A full workshop (with one instructor) for Core Transformation is 14 people and Supercharging (international) is 12 people. They can have more students if there are 2 instructors, usually a maximum of 20 students.
Generally Alain and Jody teach the Core Transformation I and II at this time; Denise and now Mervyn teach the Supercharging. Alain only teaches Supercharging rarely, as his (and my) attention is on evolving the Core work. Alain also offers a retreat (Awakenings, largely on perception) twice a year, which is listed under Special Events on the website. Eventually Mervyn will also teach the Core classes, when his training is completed.
Jody Herriott, Licensed Acupuncturist Ashland, OR
Core Transformation instructor
Posts: 439 | Location: Oregon | Registered: 07 June 2003
HI Jody, What are the qualifications for teaching the advanced QT workshops? After, of course teaching and receiving positive feedback to QT HQ in california.
Originally posted by Adventurer2112: HI Jody, What are the qualifications for teaching the advanced QT workshops? After, of course teaching and receiving positive feedback to QT HQ in california.
I don't believe there are a set of rules for becoming an advanced instructor in the same way there are for being a basic workshop instructor. Probably the reason for this is you need to have a highly developed sense of spiritual sight/feeling/knowing. Everybody is on their own path to developing (or NOT developing) those senses, so people like this don't come by as quickly. Also, we don't know if the QT office is even looking for more advanced instructors as that seems like an internal business affair. The advanced instructors don't plan the workshops like the others do, they work for QT directly and the people at the QT headquarters work for them to set the classes up. So yea... and I know why you ask, I wanted to be an advanced instructor too after seeing alain/jody the first time. Maybe one day we will!
Hi Adventurer, Anto basically covered it. Advanced instructors are added only when there is enough demand for more classes, and must meet more qualifications of teaching ability as well as perceptive abilities, and the willingness to travel!
Alain became the Supercharging instructor when the course was first developed, and Richard knew that Alain could see colors. Then as he and I developed the Core classes and demand grew for both, he passed the Supercharging class on. It is now taught by Denise, with Mervyn newly added to cover the increased demand in Europe. At this point there is no plan to add any more until demand grows further.
If you're interested in the possible future, I recommend that you work on your perceptive abilities in the meantime, and when you feel ready let the office know that you'd like to be considered when they're looking again.
Jody Herriott, Licensed Acupuncturist Ashland, OR
Core Transformation instructor
Posts: 439 | Location: Oregon | Registered: 07 June 2003