Weekend Retreat

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Dates
17 - 19 Jan 2025
Location
Håå Retreat Center
Language
English
Full price
367 €

Discounts

Unemployed
10%
330 €
Retired
10%
330 €
Student
10%
330 €
Ages 25 or younger
20%
294 €
EUR prices may change based on current exchange rates. Payments are processed in SEK.

A retreat at Haa Retreat Center is a unique experience with specific conditions.

It is very important that you read all of the pages below before enrolling, so that you know what we teach, and do not expect to come for an ordinary "holiday course", or expect the retreat to be similar to anything you have experienced before.

Note especially these three conditions:

  • All classes and karma yoga periods are mandatory
  • Mobile phones, computers, and similar devices may not be used during the retreat
  • Full silence is kept during silent periods of the retreat

We reserve the right to dismiss, at any time during the retreat, any student who fails to adhere to these conditions or otherwise disturbs the retreat process.
We do not provide refunds after the start of the retreat for any reason.

Teachers

Viveka Shakti

Viveka Shakti

Viveka Shakti is from Stockholm. After many years working in academia, she felt the need to explore her spiritual side. At Scandinavian Yoga and Meditation School in Stockholm, she found the authentic yoga practice she was looking for. This inspired her to participate in the 3-month retreat at Håå Retreat Center.

The energy and harmony that she experienced from the yoga, made her want to spend more time at the center, and she participated on more retreats, both as a student and as a volunteer, for three years. Viveka Shakti then moved in to the ashram and started her yoga teacher training; both to deepen her own self-knowledge and also to pass on yoga and its benefits to others.

 

Gyanashakti

Gyanashakti

Gyanashakti is British, but has spent a large part of her life in Sweden.

In the 1990's she worked as a physio-therapist with cardiac rehabilitation in Stockholm, which is where she came into contact with Scandinavian Yoga and Meditation school. In 1998 she participated in the three-month retreat at Haa. This was a life-changing experience, and a great shift in perspective - yoga and meditation was working on a more profound level than physio-therapy.

Gyanashakti did the yoga and meditation teacher training, living in Haa, and in the school in Stockholm, for seven years. After an intermittent stay of two years teaching yoga in Oslo, she returned to Britain in 2007, and now teaches in London.

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