The Cyma-K training upholds the highest standards of education, both academically and within the arena of group dynamics and energetic hygiene. The nature of this work requires impeccable ethics and respect for the coherence and sanctity of the group. Clear, strong boundaries for student conduct are upheld. So the training does have a strict and formal structure. For example, punctuality is a requirement and tardiness is grounds for dismissal. However, given that the work is experiential and process driven, there may be some variability in how each practice session is addressed to meet the unique needs of each case. This is less the case in the earlier stages of learning, but more so as one advances further in the training. The flexibility of what arises organically for learning is still held within the strict boundaries that provide the safety and respect that are necessary for this work.