Deity Yoga
We 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.
Read MoreJoin Satya of Vedic Priestess Temple for a sacred immersion into yogic practice, storytelling, workshop, contemplation, and ceremony – calling on the transformative power of Durgā – the deity Satya’s maternal lineage has been devoted to since time immemorial.
Read MoreThrough storytelling, guided meditation, reflective writing, and mantra chanting, we will align with Bhoomi’s wisdom to plant our deepest intentions for 2025, and receive her support to help clear away what’s getting in the way.
Read MoreSoon we will be entering the dark cycle, when the nights are longer than the days. This is a special time to call on Shiva, and turn inwards for reflection, transformation and empowerment. We’ve been taught to fear the darkness, but it can be a powerful, transmuting force.
Read MoreThe first three days of this nine-day festival are dedicated to Goddess Durgā, the warrior goddess that Satya’s maternal line has been devoted to since time immemorial. We will invoke Goddess Durgā in this ceremony, and be open to receiving her gifts and blessings.
Read MoreCome join us for the convergence of International Day of Yoga, Full Moon and Summer Solstice for a Gāyatrī Vedic Fire Ceremony!
Read MoreFriday, May 24 ~ 7:00 – 9:00pmMĀ Yoga, Victoria BC What are you working to heal right now? Within yourself, within your family lines, your community, the planet – and/or for the collective? Join Satya during the Full Moon Vedic Fire Ceremony for Healing on Friday, May 24th at 7pm. Bring your sankalpa (healing intention) and make offerings…
Read MoreNavratri – the nine nights dedicated to the Sacred Divine Feminine – is one of the most powerful festivals of my ancestral land of India. It symbolizes the triumph of light over dark, love over fear, unity over separation – and celebrates and honours Maha Shakti – the originating seed of the Sacred Divine Feminine, in all her names and forms.
Read MoreKeeping our spring intentions in mind and heart, let’s take a closer look at why we might invoke the Tridevi.
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