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1. The student's behavior and attitude, both private and public
while at the venue, should respect the local culture and enhance the spiritual atmosphere.
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2. Standards of Conduct
-> Student should maintain an atmosphere encouraging mutual respect, civil and
congenial relationships and free from all forms of harassment and violence, where
everyone can discuss their differences and exchange ideas openly, honestly and respectfully.
-> Use respectful language without using profanity, vulgarity, insults, abusive
language, and verbal threats.
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3. Inappropriate Conduct
-> Student should avoid public displays of affection and public nudity. Celibacy
should be kept during the TTC.
-> Students should not possess, use, or distribute alcoholic beverages or illegal
or recreational drugs.
-> Any music played in your lodging should be played so as not to disturb others.
Silence is to be maintained after 10:00 pm and before 09:00 am, with no talking
or loud noises especially in the sleeping areas.
-> Students should not make false statements about others with malice to cause
harm, or publicly disclose another’s private information.
-> Students should avoid entering into intimate relationships where an imbalance
of power or influence, a conflict of interest, or other type of bias exists, for
example between staff and guest, or between teacher and student.
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4. For security reasons and to gain maximum benefit from experience
students are encouraged to remain in the same town venue throughout their stay.
Sanjeev Bhanot or the program coordinator must agree beforehand all absences from
the TTC, particularly for night and weekend excursions. A ‘free day’ is incorporated
into the weekly program for sightseeing or shopping outside the venue.
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5. Attendance and participation in scheduled classes and all Satsang
are mandatory. If students expect to be absent from any scheduled event for whatever
reason, notice must be submitted to Sanjeev Bhanot or the program coordinator. Too
many absences from scheduled classes may result in the student being dismissed from
the course and asked to leave the course.
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6. Students leaving the course before completion are required to
return all their teaching materials.
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7. Karma Yoga is an integral part of the training course life.
Karma Yoga is required for each student, every day. Karma Yoga is a practical approach
to help eliminate egoistic and selfish tendencies in students.
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8. All transaction fees are the responsibility of the registrant.
Cancellation Policy 250 Euro is a non-refundable fee for your application. This
amount will increase to 500 Euro for cancellation 4 weeks before the training starts
and the totality of your deposit will be kept for last minute cancellation but could
be used for a later TTC.
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