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Spiritual Writing and Reflection Retreatwith Swami Satyapremananda
Sunday, July 28, 2019 - Friday, August 2, 2019
$125WITH
Swami Satyapremananda
Tuition: $125 + Accommodation or Ashram day rate
This retreat offers an opportunity to spend time in introspection and journaling, using the creative medium of writing to explore one’s sense of values, purpose, and meaning in life. Spend some time in both in solitude and silence, as well as in workshops that include writing prompts, questions for introspection, and exploration of yogic theory and practice.
Registration Information
The course tuition (listed above) is for the whole program. Your accommodation rate includes meals, Satsangs, and Hatha yoga classes which are offered daily.
Program Schedule
Sunday
2:00pm Check-in
4:00pm Hatha Yoga Class
6:00pm Dinner
8:00pm Satsang*
10:30pm Lights Out
Monday – Thursday
5:30am Wake Up Bell
6:00am Satsang* or Silent Walk
8:00am Hatha Yoga Class
10:00am Brunch
10:45am Karma Yoga
12:00pm Workshop
2:00pm Writing & Reflection
4:00pm Hatha Yoga Class
6:00pm Dinner
8:00pm Satsang*
10:30pm Lights Out
Friday
5:30am Wake Up Bell
6:00am Satsang* or Silent Walk
8:00am Hatha Yoga Class
10:00am Brunch
10:45am Karma Yoga
12:00pm Room Check-Out
* Satsang – 30-minute silent meditation, kirtan / chanting, spiritual lecture.
Daily activity schedule, and/or possible changes, will be announced at morning Satsang.
Arrival & Departure Information
• Sunday – 2:00pm onwards
• Friday – 12:00pm (room checkout)
Planning to arrive and depart here by bus? See more information.
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Swami Satyapremananda
Swami Satyapremananda is a regular teacher at the Sivananda Ashram Yoga Ranch – especially teaching Bhagavad Gita and Mantra Chanting for our Yoga Teachers Training Courses. She has also served at the Sivananda Ashrams in California and Canada, our NYC Center, and as the director of the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Center in Chicago. Swamiji is a serious yoga practitioner who exemplifies the power of Yoga for self-transformation, self-actualization, and Self-realization, with her discipline, compassion and devotion. Her favorite sadhana is singing the names of God.