Yasodhara Yoga Victoria teachers invite us to explore the theme of ‘taking refuge in the Teachings’.

1)     Exploring the theme of ‘Refuge’ through Hidden Language Hatha Yoga

a) The meaning of ‘refuge’

b) The Tortoise Pose kurmasana – Taking Refuge

Everywhere the tortoise goes is home….In this dark little place, how is it that I feel so alive? There seems to be a special quality to retreating, an experience of vibration, subtle movement, restoration. Withdrawing from the constant inflow of sensory information allows a big space, a strong place, a place of being.

(The Inner Life of Asanas, Swami Lalitananda, p 65)

Go into and out of the Tortoise pose asking yourself:

Write after each refletion.

c) Chant OM while you are in the Tortoise, feeling the resonance of the vibration. Ask yourself:

d) Many of us seek that silence of mind called “liberation” or “home”, the home that is always waiting to offer shelter, like the tortoise’s shell.

(The Inner Life of Asanas, Swami Lalitananda, p 66)

2)    Finding Refuge in the Light

a) Practice the Divine Light Invocation. Place yourself in the Light with the sense of ‘refuge’ that is taking shape for you.

b) Sit quietly and repeat the line from the Divine Light mantra: I am protected by Divine Light.

c) Have a dialogue between security and vulnerability. What do they have to say to each other?

What insights/learnings have you experienced from this exploration?

3)    Finding Refuge in the Mantra

a) Take time to chant a Mantra. Notice the effect.

Reflect on the following:

b) Repeat the mantra for the Manipura or 3rd chakra several times out loud. Then reflect: How does the dark cloud serve as refuge? Write.

In the Manipura of yours I serve Him as a dark cloud, which is the only refuge (of the world) raining down the rain on the three worlds scorched by the sun that is Hara. (This cloud which) carries the rainbow, Indra’s bow, bedecked with ornaments of various glittering jewels, and which has flashes of lightnings due to His Sakti bursting forth from the enveloping darkness (of the cloud).

(Mantra for the Manipura Cakra from Kundalini Yoga for the West, Swami Radha, p 301)

4)    Finding Refuge in Swami Radha’s Teachings

Practice the 4-4 breath, taking refuge in the moment, the breath, and ask:

Look at the Kundalini Chart. Is there an image that speaks to you of refuge?

What is your understanding and experience of refuge now?

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Cancellation Policy

To reserve your space we require a non-refundable $300 deposit at the time of booking.

  • The $300 deposit is non-refundable, but if you cancel with at least two weeks’ notice, your payment may be transferred to another stay at the Ashram. 
  • If the cancellation is made less than 14 days before the start of the course, the deposit is not transferable. 
  • Deposits transferred following a cancellation are converted into a booking credit. This credit must be applied to a retreat scheduled within twelve (12) months of the cancellation date. 
  • If the credit is not used within this period, it will expire and be forfeited. Expired credits have no cash value and will not be refunded or extended.

Thank you for your consideration that will help make space available for other guests.