Transforming Fear: A Shiva Full Moon Day Retreat
Saturday, November 16, 10am – 5pm
Dharti Mata Centre, Nanaimo, BC
We will gather on a beautiful 5.5 acres of farmland and forest on the traditional unceded territory of the Snuneymuxw and Stz’uminus peoples, to explore and discover ancient yogic practices from India to invoke Shiva’s blessings.
Join Satya (Vedic Priestess Temple) for a full day of yogic practice, contemplation, workshop, storytelling and ceremony. Emmy Chahal (Healing with Emmy) will support us with yoga asana and pranayama (breathwork).
Soon 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.
In the study of yoga, Shiva is the one who creates, protects and transforms the universe. He is known as the destroyer (or transformer), and he represents change in the universe. This is symbolized in the life cycle of beginnings and endings. Shiva maintains balance in this universe. He dismantles fear and lets the good grow. Shiva teaches us to embrace the inevitability of change, rather than fear it.
Change can be uncomfortable, but it is necessary for growth. Shiva reminds us that we can find strength and wisdom in the midst of it.
Shiva is also the deity of meditation, and represents inner peace. He teaches us that we can find peace within ourselves, even in the midst of chaos and turmoil.
During this retreat we will engage practices to move through and distill our challenges, and cultivate inner peace. Amid the periodic tensions of life, we will engage practices that can help us find solace, reduce anxiety, and gain clarity.
Shiva’s ability to consume poison and transform it into nectar signifies his capacity to endure hardships. We can draw strength from this, learning to face adversity with courage and faith that all challenges can be overcome.
We will learn ancient traditional practices and inquiry teachings that tune us into Shiva’s wisdom and gifts, and build a toolkit to help clear away the fear that’s getting in the way of our inner peace and our purpose. Ultimately, we will aspire to embody the Shiva that always resides within us.
Come join us in circle to transform your fears and cultivate inner peace with the grace of Shiva!
Dharti Mata Centre is an earthen yoga centre built according to yogic principles, located on the outskirts of South Nanaimo on Vancouver Island, BC. It is just 10 – 20 minutes from all three mainland ferry terminals. A delicious Indian lunch will be served by the Centre. All are welcome.
This is the eighth retreat in the Living Shakti Series: Bringing the Teachings of the Yogic Deities into Daily Life. Learn more about this series here.
OUR DAY RETREAT WILL INCLUDE:
- Circles with the opportunity to share from the heart in a safe space
- Roots of yoga, including traditional yogic practices
- Ritual and ceremony
- Storytelling and reflective writing
- Discussion and group work
- Bhakti (devotional) yoga, jnana yoga (self inquiry/yogic philosophy) and deity yoga
- Authentic yoga rooted in ancestral teachings, practices and knowledge
- All the usual yoga you find in a studio (asana, pranayama and meditation) – and well beyond
- Delicious and nutritious traditional Indian lunch with chai and dessert
- A stunning, sacred, earthen studio setting built according to yogic principles
- Surrounded by 5.5 acres of beautiful forest and farmland
- An opportunity for further study and practice post-retreat, if desired
MAINLAND FERRY INFO: VANCOUVER – NANAIMO
- Hullo Express Passenger ferry from Downtown Vancouver – Downtown Nanaimo, see schedule here
- Horseshoe Bay – Departure Bay ferry schedule here
- Tsawwassen – Duke Point ferry schedule here

YOUR RETREAT FACILITATOR

Satya Amrita Kumari Jehman (Vedic Priestess Temple)
Born into the Vedic lineage, Satya has been living the traditional path of yoga all her life – with a more concentrated practice over the last 22 years. Satya carries the gift of fire ceremony and ritual by the grace of her ancestors from North India. She completed a year-long Yoga Apprenticeship in 2015 (Vijnana Yoga RYT200), and a deep dive study into jnana yoga (Vedic scripture study/self inquiry) with her teacher in her ancestral homeland of India amid a trio of winters from 2011-2013. While there in 2016, Satya was initiated into the Sidh Kunjika Stotram – the highest call to Maha Shakti (Divine Mother). She has been furthering her yogic studies in India with regular trips there for the past 15 years.
Satya has also completed a leadership training with a focus on Trauma-informed Leadership, Transformational Leadership, and Coaching.
Encouraged by her teachers, Satya is a facilitator of Retreats, Workshops, Ceremony, Ritual, One-on-One Guide on Salt Spring Island and surrounding communities, in India – as well as online. She offers from the deepest place in her with utmost respect and reverence to her ancestors, to You, to the Divine, and to the Self.
Learn more about Satya’s offerings at @vedic_priestess_temple (Instagram) + @vedicpriestesstemple108 (Facebook).
YOUR ASANA & PRANAYAMA TEACHER

Emmy Chahal (Healing with Emmy)
Emmy was introduced to yoga as a child through her grandmother and mother. Her ancestors are from North India, and the practice of yoga continues to connect her deeply to her heritage. With a steady yoga practice for 20 years, she has been teaching yoga internationally for the past 12 years. Emmy is particularly focused on yoga for mental health, trauma-informed approaches, and supporting women and young people through embodiment, decolonization, and embodied pedagogy.
Throughout her studies in yoga and the healing arts, Emmy has extensively trained in hatha, trauma-informed teaching, pre/postnatal yoga – and her yoga journey led her own research at the University of British Columbia on yoga in the university classroom. Emmy also facilitates cultural awareness training for yoga teacher trainings around the world. As a South Asian woman working in the North American yoga industry, her voice is dedicated to sharing the complexities of social inequity and building bridges between people of all backgrounds. Learn more about Emmy and her offerings at www.emmychahal.com.
ENERGY EXCHANGE:
$175 Early Bird Rate Before November 2
$225 Full Rate After November 2
Reserve Your Spot Now – Spaces Limited
*Rate includes a full day of programming and a three-course traditional Indian lunch (vegetarian) with chai and dessert.
*Two partial scholarships are available for BIPOC folks experiencing financial barriers before November 2. Please contact Satya to arrange.
*A couple of payment plans spots available before November 2. Please contact Satya to arrange.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
I DON’T KNOW MUCH ABOUT SHIVA OR THE ROOTS OF YOGA. IS THIS GATHERING SUITABLE FOR ME?
Yes, this gathering is suitable for those new to Shiva and traditional yoga, as you will learn a lot about both.
All are welcome, including yogis and yoginis, yoga teachers and healing practitioners, those new to yoga, lovers of Indian culture and tradition, those interested in traditional yoga, etc.
I HAVEN’T DONE MUCH YOGA. IS THIS RETREAT SUITABLE FOR BEGINNERS?
Yes, the asanas (physical postures of Yoga) we will be doing are suitable for both beginners and experienced folks, and modifications will be included.
DO I HAVE TO BRING MY OWN FOOD?
Dharti Mata Centre will serve a delicious three-course Indian lunch (vegetarian) with chai and dessert. If you wish to pack further snacks, you are welcome to.
HOW DO I GET TO THE VENUE?
The venue is located in South Wellington on the outskirts of Nanaimo, at the Dharti Mata Centre at 2021 Brothers Road. It is a short 10-20 minute drive from Duke Point, Departure Bay, and Hullo-Nanaimo ferry terminals.
WHAT IS THE CANCELLATION POLICY?
Full refund minus a $35 admin fee until October 24
50% refund, minus $35 admin fee October 25 – November 1.
Unfortunately, we cannot issue any refunds after November 2.
Nor can tickets be transferred to another person after November 2.
For questions please contact satya@vedicpriestesstemple.com