Facing Death, Embracing Life
With Swami SatyaDaya, Swami Krishnaprem and Tulsi
21 - 31 August 2025
Yoga and all other mystical traditions unequivocally call to us to face death as an inevitable aspect of life. The death of the body and personality is a reality for each and every one of us. No one is granted immunity, and in order to fully open to life, we need to be ready to explore the reality of death before it actually arrives.
Benefactor Rate £995 | Standard Rate £845 | Supported Rate £695
About This Retreat
Life and death are like two sides of the same coin. Death is always present within life, and life always arises out of death.
Yoga and all other mystical traditions unequivocally call to us to face death as an inevitable aspect of life. The death of the body and personality is a reality for each and every one of us. No one is granted immunity, and in order to fully open to life, we need to be ready to explore the reality of death before it actually arrives.
The practises of Yoga offers us the opportunity to change our relationship with death not by creating fantasies and stories about what may or may not happen to the ‘me’ beyond death, but by fundamentally changing our understanding of what we think we are – of what ‘it’ is that dies and therefore lives. An insight or realisation, no matter how fleeting, into the deeper levels of existence can change our perspective entirely on what we think we are and our understanding of both life and death.
On a practical daily level we experience a form of death all the time – experiences come and go, and relationships of all kinds blossom and fade. Life is constant change. Yoga encourages us to fully embrace the flow of life as it happens without clinging too tightly to that which we enjoy nor resisting too much that which we find challenging. As we practise this we can slowly let go of those aspects in our personality – addictive habits, restrictive conditioning and inappropriate attitudes – which diminish our happiness, creativity and peace. This letting go is fundamental if we are to open up to a more creative and joyful experience of life.
Booking Information
Dates
Thu 21 August, 19:45 -
Sun 31 August, 11:00
Price
Benefactor £995
Standard £845
Supported £695
Includes all tuition, accommodation, food and unlimited hot drinks. For more information about these rates, please click on "Our Rates Explained" under "Further Details" at the bottom of this page.
Deposit to be paid today
£330/£280/£230 depending on option chosen above
Arrive by 5pm if possible to settle in and enjoy supper, served at 6.15pm
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Our residential retreats are rare opportunities to go deeper into the mysteries of yoga in one of the few authentic ashrams outside India, with experienced teachers and a supportive community, in an environment of great natural beauty and focused spiritual energy.
" The course was excellent and the environment inspiring. I had a wonderful visit - powerful, joyful and profound." - Ciara
"A special place overflowing with peace and harmony. I appreciated the depth of the course and feel that with continued practice it will get even deeper." - Calum
"Exactly what my soul needed! It was all so nourishing and supporting. I feel back to life and in my power once again." - Nichole
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More About This Retreat
This 10-day retreat will include the tantric meditation practice of Tattwa Shuddhi. This practice encourages us to explore the many layers of our being – from the most obvious to the most subtle. It offers us the possibility, through direct experience, of seeing the unseeable and realising the unthinkable. It gives a step-by-step approach to free us from spiritual ignorance and misidentification, and open us up to the mystery of our Being.
Knowing that our life span is limited also motivates us to live fully – to embrace life with all its transient joys and sorrows, to appreciate the gift of the present moment and to awaken to that part of our being which is deathless.
Participant numbers are limited to 16 only so as to maximise the mini group work and depth of sharing that is a key part of this retreat experience.
Further detailsTeachings
Expand your understanding of core yogic teachings with our experienced teachers.
Practices
Learn authentic practices to help you deepen your direct experience of yogic teachings.
Community
Journey with a likeminded group of sincere spiritual seekers and ashram residents.