The Last Savasana: Yoga, Breathwork and Inquiry to Prepare You for the Final Exit
Retreat Highlights
- Deep exploration of the history and symbolic message of Savasana
- Sequential movement and pranayama practices paired with diverse Savasana variations
- Guided journaling exercises to address personal legacy and life regrets
- Tools for managing anxiety and increasing personal agency around mortality
- Collaborative group discussion on the intersection of yoga and death
About this Retreat
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Details of this retreat
Find a renewed appreciation for the beauty of our time on the planet
Increase personal agency around end of life decisions
Delve deep on what really matters to you.
Realize a new perspective on a very old pose and how it can help you be more comfortable with the inevitable.
Join Leslie for a deep dive into Savasana with a twist. Most of us spend our days trying to extend our lives, i.e. looking both ways before crossing a street, putting our seatbelt on and checking expiration dates on our food. Nonetheless, nothing we do, not even yoga, can help us escape life's inevitable end. Yoga can help prepare us to face our fear of the inevitable, maybe even embrace it so that we come to appreciate the preciousness of each day we are alive.
Yoga is meant to bring us more awareness and gives us tools to manage the challenges of being human. This workshop is designed to manage the anxiety we all have around dying and to be more comfortable with these types of conversations.
There will be a short lecture on the history, practice, symbolic message of this often misunderstood pose. Then we will do a series of short practices starting with standing poses and moving to pranayama each with a different savasana. Each practice will begin with a question around your own death, like what are some of your regrets in life, or what do you want your legacy to be, who am I. After each practice, you will be given time to journal about each question. We'll conclude with a group discussion and of course a final (FOR THIS WORKSHOP) savasana.
Discount Price of $50.00 for those taking the Empowered Pelvis Weekend Workshop.
Please call Ashram Reservations at 800.858.9642 to add this session to your registration.
Leslie's Book - Savasana: Between Breath and Death is available here.
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Accommodation
Availability of complimentary accommodations is determined by the order of booking.
Dormitory
The most popular accommodations we have are Dormitory Accommodations – shared room and shared bath. We have two dormitories, Vivekananda Vihar and Ramalinga Nilayam, which are centrally heated and air-conditioned and convenient to meals and programs.
Lotus Guest House (Private Room)
Each room in our six unit guest house is equipped with a small refrigerator, queen size bed and full bath. Each room in our nine unit guest house is equipped with a queen sized bed and full bath, and no refrigerator.
Tenting
Set off in a quiet, wooded area adjacent to the Lotus Guest Houses are twelve campsites. Campers have use of the bathroom, shower, and laundry facilities nearby Vivekananda Vihar dormitory. Camping is available from March 15th to December 1st.
Venue & Amenities
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What's Included
- Accomodations
- Meals
- Meditation Sessions
- Yoga Classes
What's Not Included
- Transportation
- Airfare