Tantra Yoga Retreat Bali
- 22 - 25 October 2024
- 26 - 30 October 2024
Tantra Yoga is a fascinating and complex spiritual tradition with roots in ancient Indian practices. It’s often misunderstood in the West, where it’s sometimes reduced to a focus on sexuality or exotic rituals. Understanding your Kundalini Energy / sex energy/ productive force of the nature. Learn the art to transform your sex energy to super consciousness.
Features of this Retreat
- Learn Meditation and Yoga exercise from the books of Vijan Bhairav
- Tantra and Taoism for Individual and couples
- Bali’s natural beauty and its rich culture to be experienced
- Luxury accommodation: resort is designed for relaxation and tranquility with Swimming pool.
- Instructors provide personalised guidance to improve your self Practice of yoga and meditation practice and achieve specific goals.
- Leisure time is provided for relaxation and self-discovery.
Check in 12.15 pm | Check out 11.30 am
Fees : 700 Euro Private room | 600 Euro Shared room
- Includes : 4 Nights Accommodation, Daily Vegetarian Meals, Daily Tantra Yoga & Meditation Classes
- Not Including : Airfares, Personal Expenses (special meals order needs to be paid), Transport to and from the Airport
Tantra Yoga Retreat
Historical Background
Origins and Development -Tantra Yoga originated in India around the 5th to 9th centuries CE. It emerged from the broader tradition of Tantra, which encompasses a wide range of esoteric practices and philosophies. Tantra itself is a Sanskrit word meaning “weave” or “continuity,” reflecting its focus on weaving together various aspects of life and spirituality.
The foundational texts for Tantra Yoga are the Tantras, Kularnava Tantra, the Shiva Sutras, Vijayan Bhairav tantra, and various others. These texts offer guidance on rituals, meditation, and the nature of reality.
The Retreat Includes
Experienced Teachers
Hygenic & Local Meals
Yoga & Meditation
Affordable Courses
More About The Retreat
- 7.00 to 730 am – Meditation
- 7.30 to 9.00 am – Tantra Yoga Asana
- 9.00 to 9.30 am – Tantra Breath Work
- 9.30 to 11.00 am B. fast 11.30
- 12.30 History of Tantra / Concept and Goal
- 01.00 – 3.30 Pm Lunch and relaxation
- 4.00 to 5.30 Tantra Meditation Understanding the Sex energy/ creative force /Dormant energy
- 6.30 to 7.30 Pm Dinner
- 8.00 to 9.00 Pm kirtan / Bhajan / Q & A
- The Path of tantra if a bit different from Other yoga system , another system of yoga the practices are based on what you need not to do what you must do, Division are created in terms of natural tendencies of Human nature , where as The path of tantra does not excludes any thing against human nature . Thus the emphasizes the integration of opposites, such as the masculine and feminine, spirit and matter, and the sacred and mundane. It teaches that by embracing and harmonizing these dualities, one can achieve a higher state of consciousness.
- Spiritual Awakening – The goal of Tantra Yoga is to awaken the inner potential and divine consciousness within each person. This often involves working with the subtle energies of the body { Sex Energy }, known as kundalini, and aiming for self-realisation and enlightenment.
- Ritual and Symbolism – Tantra incorporates ritual, symbols, and visualization as tools for spiritual practice. These rituals can vary widely, from elaborate ceremonies to simple meditative practices.
- Meditation and Mantras -Meditation in Tantra Yoga often includes the use of mantras (sacred sounds or phrases) and Yantras (geometric diagrams) to focus the mind and channel spiritual energy.
- Physical Practices – Asana practices are not as prominent as in Hatha Yoga, physical practices in Tantra Yoga can include asanas (yoga postures) and pranayama (breathing techniques) to prepare the body for deeper spiritual work.
- Non-Duality – Tantra Yoga often incorporates the concept of non-duality, the idea that everything is interconnected and that the ultimate reality transcends the apparent dualities of life.
- Sexuality In popular culture, Tantra is sometimes associated with sexual practices , While some branches of Tantra explore sexuality as a sacred and transformative experience, this is just one aspect of a much broader spiritual framework. Most Tantric practices are concerned with energy, consciousness, and the integration of various aspects of life.
- Exoticism – Tantra Yoga is sometimes viewed through an exotic or esoteric lens, but its core teachings are accessible and practical, aiming to help practitioners achieve spiritual growth and self-realisation in their everyday lives.
In contemporary settings, Tantra Yoga can be found in various forms, from traditional practices in ashrams to modern adaptations in yoga studios. Some modern practices might focus more on the therapeutic and meditative aspects, while others might retain traditional rituals and teachings.
Overall, Tantra Yoga is a rich and diverse tradition that invites practitioners to explore the depth of their own consciousness and the inter connectedness of all existence.
- Smoking and alcohol are strictly prohibited in the school.
- Be present in the class 5 minutes before
- Respect teachers and other fellow students.
- During Tantra Yoga Retreat no outsider are allowed to stay in the center
- So any friends or relatives will not be included in the room.
- Student have to present in all scheduled program of Bali Yoga Retreat.
- An advance of a course fees will not be refundable.
- After arrival if you are unable to join retreat you may not get the refund.