Retreats

FLOW FROM YOUR POWER: A DURGĀ DAY RETREAT

By Satya J / 22 January 2023 /

Join Satya (Vedic Priestess Temple) and Hanna (Hanna Munneke Yoga) for a full day of practice, contemplation, workshop, storytelling and ceremony. 

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What is Creative Power (Shakti) And Why Invoke It?

By Satya J / 10 November 2022 /

“All the Indian Goddesses are connected to creativity, because Shakti is inherently creative. But Saraswati is the one whose cosmic function it is to embody the creative flow through language, speech and sound – both cosmically and personally.”

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NOV. 26: Awakening Creative Power ~ A Saraswati Day Retreat

By Satya J / 17 October 2022 /

Join Satya (Vedic Priestess Temple) and Hanna (Hanna Munneke Yoga) for a full day of practice, contemplation, workshop, storytelling and ceremony. 

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Grief Is A Natural Response to A Variety of Life Events: Here are a few…

By Satya J / 6 October 2022 /

Being a “human” is complex. Grief is complex. We are emotional, feeling beings. Just like there is no one way to grieve, nor two grief experiences that are ever exactly the same – this complexity saturates all of life.

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How Francis Weller & Yoga Influenced My Grief Journey…

By Satya J / 29 September 2022 /

When my father died alone in lockdown in an elder care home in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, The Wild Edge of Sorrow by Francis Weller kept popping up. By the third mention of his book within a couple of weeks by dear friends, I became interested. As they say, all good things come in 3’s right?

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Tending the Heart ~ A Day of Yoga, Reflection & Ceremony to Honour & Integrate Loss

By Satya J / 10 September 2022 /

Join Satya (Vedic Priestess Temple) and Sarah Jane Smith Lyons (The Nest Yoga and Embodied Possibility) in a safe, sacred space to connect with others and be less isolated in your grief.

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MAY 28: Activating Abundance: A Lakshmi Day Retreat

By Satya J / 1 April 2022 /

Join Satya (Vedic Priestess Temple) and Hanna, (Hanna Munneke Yoga) for a day of practice, contemplation, workshop, storytelling and ceremony.

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