Ananda Yoga Teachers Association
Free (donation requested) for all Ananda YTT graduates
We invite you to join if you have graduated from Ananda YTT at any of the following locations:
- The Expanding Light at Ananda Village
- Ananda Seattle
- Ananda Portland
- Ananda Assisi
- Ananda College of Living Wisdom
Benefits
- 10% discount on Ananda’s Level 2 Yoga Teacher Training courses
- 10% discount on Ananda’s Yoga Therapy Training courses
- Participation in AYSutra, our email question and answer forum
- Continuing education and inspiration via the Awake & Ready! Newsletter
- Listing in the online directory of Ananda Yoga teachers
- 20% discount on clothing with the Ananda Yoga artwork (available at The Expanding Light boutique)
- Discount on Ananda Yoga flashcards
When and How to Donate
You can donate any time you wish, in any of three ways:
- Donate Online This link takes you to The Expanding Light's donation site, "Become an Angel." Please go to the comment field at the bottom and enter "AYTA," so your donation goes to Ananda Yoga Teachers' Association.
- Call The Expanding Light at 1-800-346-5350 and donate with a credit card
- Send a check (in $US, payable to The Expanding Light) to The Expanding Light, 14618 Tyler Foote Rd., Nevada City, CA 95959
Please be sure to indicate that your donation is for the Ananda Yoga Teachers Association. (If donating online, you can indicate that in the comments box.) Your donations go toward supporting the benefits you receive.
It’s Simple to Join
Fill out the form below. As soon as we confirm your graduate status, you will become an AYTA member indefinitely, with no need to renew annually. (You can opt out at any time.) Your name, city, state/province, and zip/postal code (but not your street address, phone, or email address) will be published in our online directory so potential students can find you.
Join soon so you won’t miss a thing!
Level 2 Certification
All authors are graduates of Ananda Yoga Teacher Training.
Ananda YTT Newsletter Archives:
- November 2015
- September 2014
- May 2014
- Feb 2014
- October 2013
- May 2013
- February 2013
- October 2012
- March 2012
- December 2011
- May 2011
- February 2011
- November 2010
- September 2010
- Fall / Winter 2008 / 2009 —Vol. 13, No. 3
- Summer 2008—Vol. 13, No. 2
- Spring 2008—Vol. 13, No. 1
- Autumn 2007—Vol. 12, No. 3
- Summer 2007—Vol. 12, No. 2
- Spring 2007—Vol. 12, No. 1
- Autumn 2006—Vol. 11, No. 3
- Winter 2006—Vol. 11, No. 1
- Autumn 2005—Vol. 10, No. 3
- Summer 2005 Vol.10, No. 2
- Spring 2005 Vol.10, No. 1
- Fall/Winter 2004—Vol.9, No. 3
- Summer 2004—Vol.9, No. 2
- Spring 2004 Vol 9, No. 1
- Fall 2003/Winter 2004—Vol 8, No. 3
- Summer 2003— Vol 8, No. 2
- Spring 2003 Vol 8, No. 1
- Fall/Winter 2002 Vol 7, No. 3
- Summer 2002 Vol 7, No. 2
- Spring 2002 Vol 7, No. 1
- Fall/Winter 2001 Vol 6, No. 3
- Summer 2001 Vol 6, No. 2
- Spring 2001 Vol 6, No. 1
- Fall/Winter 2000 Vol 5, No. 3