Are you a 200-hour certified yoga teacher?Yes, I am a 200-hour certified yoga teacher
Prerequisites
Have you been teaching Yoga for 1 year or more? (minimum 50 hours)Yes, I have been teaching for one year (minimum 50 hours)
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*** Successful completion of a 200-hour Yoga teacher training from a Yoga Alliance approved school is required for participation in the Integral Yoga Therapy Program track to become a Certified Yoga Therapist.

For more information Contact:
Satya Lynn: yogatherapy@integralyoga.org

Home CenterYogaville, VA
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A minimum of one year (minimum 50 hours) teaching Yoga is required for participation in the Integral Yoga Therapy Program track to become a Certified Yoga Therapist.
For more information Contact:
Satya Lynn: yogatherapy@integralyoga.org

NameJoseph Arthur Duquette, Jr. Vishnu
Age65+
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AddressPO Box 8
Union Hall, VA 24176
United States
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Phone434-409-4787
Best days to reach you for your interview
  • Wednesday
  • Thursday
  • Friday
Are you a member of the Integral Yoga Teachers AssociationYes
Time of day?
  • 12pm-5pm ET
Health Information
Do you want to achieve your RYT 500-hour designation during this program?No
Chronic Health issues?Yes
Please describe

Arthritis in my shoulders, down my right arm and hand, No cartilage in my two rotator cuffs and large bone spurs there also, Controlled HPB, Enlarged Prostate, Something going on (pain with movements and activities) with my right wrist and hand (seeing doctor in four days) (am told that I will probably be referred to a hand surgeon), otherwise my disposition is bright...

Please list all conditions and their respective medications
Condition Medication/Remedy
BP Chlorthalidone 25mg Tab - Diuretic
BP Alfuzosin ER 10mg Tab - A;pha Blocker
BP Amlodipine 10mg Tab - Calcium Channel Blocker
BP Losartan 100mg Tab - Angiotensin REceptor Blocker Tab
Shrinks enlarged prostate Finasteride 5mg Tab
Prescription medications and/or natural remedies?Yes
Condition
  • BP
  • BP
  • BP
  • BP
  • Shrinks enlarged prostate
Serious illness, injury, or major surgery in the last 5 years?Yes
Communicable Diseases?No
Please describe

Pacemaker implanted - November 2020

Current psychotherapy, counseling, or psychiatric treatment?No
Do you have any concerns about your physical or mental health that may impact your participation in this program?No
Will you require any special accommodations/needs during your participation in the Integral Yoga Therapy program?No
Any Dietary Restrictions/Choices  (Allergies, Vegan, Gluten Free, etc.)?No
Education
Highest level of education completedGraduate
Please list schools attended, year graduated, and degrees obtained:
School Year Degrees
St. Anne's School 1962 Catholic Grammar School
De La Salle Academy 1966 Catholic High School - College Prep
UMass Dartmouth 1993 (started in 1966) ,,, was a long haul... Business Information Systems
Loyola University New Orleans 2000 Masters in Pastoral Studies
Virginia Commonwealth University Completed half of the requirements Masters in Pastoral Counseling
Spiritual Development Institute 1997 Two-Year Course in Spiritual Direction
UVA Medical Center 1999-2000, 2000-2001 400 Hours (2 Units) Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)
St. Anne's Hospital 2001 200 Hours (1 Unit) Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)
MCV Medical College of Virginia 2002 200 Hours (1 Unit) Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)
School
  • St. Anne's School
  • De La Salle Academy
  • UMass Dartmouth
  • Loyola University New Orleans
  • Virginia Commonwealth University
  • Spiritual Development Institute
  • UVA Medical Center
  • St. Anne's Hospital
  • MCV Medical College of Virginia
Other work outside of teaching Yoga
Occupation
  • Corporate Supervisor of Three Stockroomsm (Raw, Assemply Line, Finished) (35 people reported to me)
  • Professional Actor
  • Assistant Manager at a Dance School
  • Give Day Away Retrests and Weekend Retreats on Spiritual Topics
Past occupation(s) and number of years worked - Please list
Occupation Years
Corporate Supervisor of Three Stockroomsm (Raw, Assemply Line, Finished) (35 people reported to me) 1971-1975
Professional Actor 1976-1988, 1995, 2013-2016
Assistant Manager at a Dance School 1988-1993 (part-time), 1993-2013
Give Day Away Retrests and Weekend Retreats on Spiritual Topics 1998-2002, 2015-Pandemic
Previous Yoga Experience
Prior coursework/trainingSuccessful completion of a 200-hour Yoga teacher training from a Yoga Alliance approved school plus a minimum of one year teaching Yoga is required for participation in the Integral Yoga Therapy Program track to become a Certified Yoga Therapist.

If you are not a registered Yoga teacher, but are a licensed social worker or health care professional who would like to supplement your practice with Yoga therapy techniques, you are welcome to join the program, but will need to first complete a basic 200 hour teacher training to be eligible to receive certification from the International Association of Yoga Therapists (IAYT).
When and where did you receive your 200-hour level Basic Teacher Training?Yogaville
Primary 200hr InstructorSatya Greenstone
Have you had a personal practice for at least one year?Yes
How long have you practiced yoga? Describe your personal practice of yoga and how regularly you practice, including the style/tradition of your current practice:

1956 - Started meditating through Adoration in the Catholic Church
1968 - Participated in OM circles in Boston on the sidewalk in front of the Arlington Street Church
1982 - Participated in doing the Sun Salutation while reciting the Our Father, followed by sitting in a circle meditation on the flame of a candle
1983-1992, 1993-1996 - Daily Mass
1986-2018 - lived for several months to two years in several monasteries,
1990-1991 - Was a monk in Paris for a year
2000 - Shared Spiritual Director duties for the Women's Valley Cursillo Weekend with my own Spiritual Director
2001 - Shared Spiritual Director duties for the Men's Valley Cursillo Weekend

Do you meditate?Yes
How long and how often do you meditate?One hour each morning (Half Skull-shining/Alternate nostril breathing, Half meditation/Arati)
What other training experience have you had since 200hr teacher training?

Accessible Yoga
Adaptive Yoga
Yin Yoga Module 2
Yin Yoga Module 3
Yoga Nidra Module 1
Yoga of Recovery A
Yoga of Recovery B
Laugha Yoga
Yoga for Arthritis Module 1
Raja Yoga
Basics of Ayurveda

What other styles/traditions of Yoga have you practiced/studied?

All of my training has been Integral Yoga

Is English your primary language?Yes
Essay QuestionsPlease answer the following open-ended questions fully and concisely.
Which yoga therapy training programs have you taken?

Adaptive Yoga
Raja Yoga
Basics of Ayurveda

Have you taken any Yoga therapy training programs?Yes
Do you have any special interests or capabilities that may be relevant?

After a long period of being away from the addiction recovery community, I have begun to read more literature on, and especially the earlier writings of the founders and beginnings of AA, and in the next few years, I will have been sober half of the existence of AA (soon there will not be many folks left who will be able to make this claim), maybe work with those still suffering from addiction... I would like to go further in my Arthritis TT, as I am certainly one with those who suffer from this challenge and would like to help them through the teachings of yoga as well... I enjoy singing, and would like to do voiceover work to record and communicate spiritual teachings for the benefit of many...

Please list any other training or experience that you think is relevant.

The many experiences and education mentioned in answering above questions
I have served on Parish liturgy committees, served in soup kitchens food pantries in NY, salvaged food from 4'x4' crates that were marked off as spoiled goods from large wholesalers and brought the food, toys, and various staples to migrant workers in CA who were hiding in the hills, a group of us in New York planned and executed the first Easter Sunrise Service in Times Square in 1988..., I would meditate on stage ten at a time with Sri Chinmoy for five or ten minutes, and it was very powerful being that close to him when he seemed to be in a ecstatic state, certainly seeing him intently gazing at his third eye... this is when he was lifting 7000 pounds above his head with one hand, lifting an elephant, a car, though he did that with two hands... I knew that there was something very powerful happening with this enlightened man... and there are so many more spiritual examples... I am blessed...

Please describe your studies and understanding of Ayurveda.

Interesting... I don't have a grasp on it all... The Basics of Ayurveda is just that, and even then a novice like me only picks up so much the first time... I certainly see clearly how there are five sheaths and that it makes a whole lot of sense that different events/stressors can be happening to you at different levels of your being at the same time... I have purchased quite a few of the major modern books on Ayurveda for reference as I go forward on my journey... And the gunas certainly describe well the different energies/states of being that translate to my own self, as well as the "being" of things around me, etc.

Please describe your studies and understanding of yoga philosophy.

Ever since hearing in my own Catholic tradition during Vatican II the pronouncement that Truth is found outside of the Catholic Church, this opened up a path for me that has enriched me as I was able to look at other belief systems in a totally different way, an acceptance without judgment, a far cry from the pre-Vatican II Catholic Church world in which I was born where liturgy was in Latin, the priest turned away from the people, what non-Latin words were used were French, one needed to walk on the other side of the street when passing a Protestant Church, and many other challenges to unity too many to list here... Yoga philosophy, especially as expressed by Integral Yoga is inclusive, as a matter of fact speaks emphatically to unity, accepts all belief systems because they all ascribe to the concept of light... As far as I can tell, in Yoga there is one God, a Supreme Being who is responsible for the entire creation... As far as reincarnation, no one from the other side has enlightened me in this area, though I would not mind it being a solid truth since it would certainly explain the concept of suffering in the world... My spiritual director did not believe that an all-loving God would, in the end, banish anyone to an eternity in hell, certainly some sort of cleansing process would be needed for me before I could enter into the magnificence of God... Purgatory has been that for me growing up, but I could certainly see the validity of returning over and over in a new body in order to shed karma... in the end, what would be the difference? Ever since 1956, my subsequent "meditation" journey, my Meditation/Conntemplation journey of Lectio/Divina. it's all yoga to me as I had no problem coming to Yogaville and feeling very much at home, and Peace and Joy, Love and Light has been speaking to me every since the 1960s... The asanas were icing on the cake as, except for the year I was doing the Sun Salutation praying the Our Father in a Times Square Catholic church, I probably entered yoga teachings going in the other direction... I'm glad I discovered Yogaville twenty years ago, and more so four years ago, because I'm not sure if I had done it back in the 1960s when most of the original followers of Swami Satchidananda had, that it might not have been one of the many things I did and tried, maybe superficially, certainly not by design, and possibly not persevered... But then again, had I known Gurudev better back then, more so than the few times I saw him at satsangs in the 1990s, it might have been a different story...

What are your expectations as a student? What do you hope to gain, learn, or work on?

I would expect that in the future the same kind of environment that I have experienced during all of my past Yogaville teacher trainings would continue in a similar fashion The second part of this question is answered above...

Why do you want to enroll in Integral Yoga Therapy Certification (IYTh)?

It's not so much what I want, but, as in pretty much all of my spiritual life, what I have been led to investigate and in which to persevere... Ever since coming to Yogaville, starting in 2017 for a weekend, I have been discovering new highlights to my spiritual investigation, and the bonus is, if I get enough of this practical, theoretical, and spiritual information into my body in order to pass it along to others who can receive these teachings, in groups or individually, then that's icing on the cake...

How do you intend to use yoga therapy in your practice, both personally and professionally?

See the above answers ...

Given your current or future commitments, how will you create the time and space to achieve your goals for the IYTh program and fulfill all of the training requirements?

Although I was only in my late forties and early fifties when I ended up facilitating my own group's Masters Degree Program at Loyola, doing my CPE units, along with all the didactics and other paperwork required, and half another Masters Degree program, while still working almost full time, I am now retired but have the added challenge of not absorbing as much as quickly, but since I feel I am being led, that somehow, if the graces I have received in the past are any indicator of the graces I will receive in the future, the finish line will eventually come and there will be another world ahead to discover...

List any interesting things you would like to share about yourself

How much more do you want to know...? I'm sure much more will be revealed in classes at appropriate moments...

Are there any current scheduling conflicts or anticipated events that could affect your ability to attend any of the scheduled modules?

i don't believe so... My doctor says he would probably be referring me to a hand surgeon for my wrist ganglion, and what looks like the beginnings of trigger fingers, but he told me in January that the ganglion would not be too big a deal, and maybe I can wait until after this SMTT before I proceed with that... the trigger fingers are a new thing I will be discussing with him in a few days...

Please list three references we can contact regarding your IYTh application. One of these references must be deeply steeped in the Integral Yoga Tradition. Please provide name, position, phone, and email address.

I met Swami Sharadananda first at Tabor Retreat house in the 1990s when my Weekend retreat followed her Friday afternoon retreat which I attended - she later invited me to Yogaville, toured me around, and I came several times for satsangs with Gurudev...

I met and worked with Swami Saarvananda from 1999-2001 when I did my two units of CPE as an intern chaplain in the same two years that she was doing her eight units of CPE as a resident, and we interns and residents came together for various and sundry meetings as well a serving and offering pastoral care and comfort to the UVA Medical Center patients ...

I met Dr. Norman Zamcheck forty five years ago and we are best friends - he was a retired teacher and vice-principal in the New York City School system and Principal in the Connecticut School System...
His number is 718-938-1546

How did you find out about the Integral Yoga Therapy Certification Program?Integral Yoga Center
Please provide specific website, studio, or individual names if you can, as well as any other specific information on how you heard about the program

I've know about it since it began being offered at Yogaville... during my visits, Teacher Trainings, website, people speaking about it, etc.

What print and/or online Yoga and wellness publications you read frequently and what social media you follow for Yoga information?

I open daily emails from many yoga sites that I subscribe to, from organizations as well as individual teachers, I attend some satsangs, read some Integral Yoga Magazine articles, listen to some IYTA Webinars, wish I could do more, but I can't say that I have been able to keep up with a lot of it since I have been constantly taking TTs!

AgreementBy submitting this form, I hereby declare the above information is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I understand that misrepresentation of this information constitutes grounds for the rejection of this application, expulsion from the program and revocation of certification. In the event of rejection, expulsion, or revocation of certification, I understand that I am entitled to no refunds, credits, or adjustments.

I agree to assume all risk of damage or injury that may occur as a student of Integral Yoga Therapy Certification. In consideration of being accepted as a yoga therapy student, the undersigned releases and discharges Integral Yoga, its teachers, and students from any and all claims, demands, actions of any nature, whether present or future, anticipated or unanticipated, known or unknown, that result from the undersigned’s participation in yoga classes or practice of yoga outside of class.
IYTh Application FeeIYTh Application Fee, Qty: 1, Price: $108.00