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Yin & Yoga Nidra with Luisa


Join in for a session of Yin Yoga and Yoga Nidra exploring the depths of your softness, receptivity and commitment to reject 'doing', instead choosing to simply, be. 

We will enjoy some Yin and Restorative Yoga Poses which we will hold for 3-5 minutes and finish the session with a Yoga Nidra, often called the Yogic Sleep - a guided meditative practice where you can effortless restore and relax. 

INSTRUCTOR - Luisa

LOCATION -
Sivitri Temple
132 Lone Kauri Road, Karekare

For more information or directions please call Hannah on 027 269 5916

Savitri Temple hosts regular programmes of yoga, meditation, chanting and spiritual discourse. The temple is open to peoples of all faiths and paths to utilise for quiet contemplation, prayer, singing, and reflecting of the divinity of nature itself.

While there is no charge for use of the temple as a venue it is important to schedule a suitable time. Koha is most welcomed to contribute to costs.

Located at Satyavan, the Temple have been visited for many years by spiritual groups that seek its quiet tranquillity and spiritual vibrations, which they have enhanced with their earnest and sincere devotion. Many spiritual activities have occurred, including meditation, ritual worship of the deities, devotional singing and chanting and Satsang  (teachings and discussions). Groups and individuals from all paths and faiths are welcome to come and share their unique gifts and perspectives. Satyavan is dedicated to the universality of all peoples and embraces the reality of the unity that connects us all.

A place of worship, prayer and silence, dedicated to the Light and Love of Sathya Sai Baba and his universal teaching of the oneness of all people and all religions. This temple is for all to use, whatever faith or path, in the spirit of unity.

The Prema Charitable Trust (founded by Jenny & Phillip Cottingham) generously supports the maintenance of the temple and has the goal of building or supporting further universal temples of light throughout New Zealand.

We actively encourage people from all faiths and paths to utilise the Temple and the facilities at Satyavan.

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