T.K.V. Desikachar teaches "What makes my Fathers teaching unique is his insistence on attending to each individual and to his or her uniqueness. If we respect each person individually, it naturally means we will always start from where each person currently is. The starting point is never the teacher's needs but those of the student. This requires many different approaches: there is not just one approach for everyone. The way Yoga is taught nowadays often gives the impression that there is one solution to everyone’s problems and one treatment for every illness. But Yoga affects the mind, primarily, and each person’s mind is different as well. In every case, my father chose what seemed necessary and useful: sometimes it might be asanas, sometimes it was a prayer, sometimes he even told people to stop a certain Yoga Practice then the healing occurred. By this I do not mean that I have to give private lessons, but I must create an atmosphere in my classes in which each student can find his or her own way to Yoga. I have to realize that each one of my students us not the same person today as they were last week, perhaps with similar questions. This is the most important message my father passed on.”
Our mission is well said above. We meet each individuals needs~