Take time, wherever you are in the world, to step back from your everyday life and relax into a place of deep renewal—being nourished in body, mind and spirit. Through relaxing deeply, an opening is created to come back into balance and harmony in both inner and outer worlds. Recharge and energize through guided spiritual practices and reflections, connecting with your inner Light and the beauty that surrounds us all.
Details
Date & Time: This online retreat is on Saturday, February 28th from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm PST & 3:00 to 5:00 pm PST, with space in between the two sessions for your personal reflection. Please ensure that you have checked to see what time this is in your timezone.
Location: This class will be held online using Zoom.
Investment: $100
A 50% bursary is available for those experiencing financial constraints, no questions asked. Simply email online-bursary@yasodhara.org before purchasing a ticket and you will automatically receive an email with instructions on how to purchase a ticket at a reduced price.
Enrolment: Online retreats are limited to 21 participants. If the class is full, you will have the option to join a wait list.
Accessing the Online Retreat:
Once you register, you will receive an email from EventBrite with a link to the Online Event Page which has information on how to join the retreat via Zoom. There will be two Zoom links on the Online Event Page – one for each session. You will need to be logged into EventBrite with the same email address you used to purchase the class in order to access the Online Event Page.
This online retreat includes small group work so we ask that you connect with your own device if multiple people from your household are participating.
About Swami Satyananda
Swami Satyananda first met Swami Radha in 1983, and was so inspired that the practice of yoga became a life purpose and passion. Before moving to the Ashram in 1991, Swami Satyananda worked as a mentor teacher and curriculum designer in the field of education. Her love of learning continues to grow and deepen through the practice of yoga. Swami Satyananda has lived and taught classes at Radha Centres in Canada and the US and has written articles for a variety of publications about the Ashram, Swami Radha and the Teachings.