Satya J
As we move toward the stillness of winter, we gather on the final full moon of the year – a threshold that is both a clearing and a blessing – a way to enter the season with more truth, clarity, presence, and devotion.
Read MoreAs we move toward the stillness of winter, we gather on the final full moon of the year – a threshold that is both a clearing and a blessing – a way to enter the season with more truth, clarity, presence, and devotion.
Read MoreDuring Diwali, we gather to awaken the inner light that dispels fear, doubt, despair, and separation – restoring hope, love, faith, and unity.
Read MoreDuring Diwali, we gather to awaken the inner light that dispels fear, doubt, despair, and separation – restoring hope, love, faith, and unity.
Read MoreJoin Satya of Vedic Priestess Temple for a weekend yoga retreat devoted to the yogic deity, Ardhanarishvara – the divine union of Shiva and Shakti, masculine and feminine, consciousness and creation. We will explore the sacred balance that sustains the cosmos and lives within us all – the living dance of Purusha and Prakriti – the still witness and the creative flow.
Read MoreIn the rush of modern life, we rarely make time to tend to our roots. But this is the kind of tending that can support meaningful and transformative shifts in ourselves, our families, and our lineages – including the repatterining of long-standing trauma.
Read MoreIn the rush of modern life, we rarely make time to tend to our roots. But this is the kind of tending that can support meaningful and transformative shifts in ourselves, our families, and our lineages – including the repatterining of long-standing trauma.
Read MoreTogether we will chant the Gāyatrī Mantra 108 times — one of the most ancient and sacred mantras in the yogic tradition. This luminous prayer clears the mind, opens the heart, and illuminates our inner vision. It helps us make discerning, heart-led choices that align with love, unity, and soul purpose.
Read MoreWe will gather around the sacred fire to chant the Gāyatrī Mantra 108 times — one of the most ancient and revered mantras in the Vedic/Yogic tradition.
Read MoreThrough sacred rituals, embodied practice, and self inquiry – we will explore the Nine Faces of Goddess Durgā (Navdurgas)—each one a powerful reflection of our inner landscape. These divine aspects awaken fierce love, clarity, devotion, fearlessness, courage, and unwavering strength. Together, we will nurture Durgā’s Shakti and allow her to move through us, anchoring her energy in our bodies, hearts, and lives.
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