Reconnect Retreat 22nd April 2017 VIC
Reconnect Retreat 22nd April 2017 VIC
Event Details
- Venue: Rowallan Scout Camp
- Address: 6 Kent Road, Riddells Creek, Victoria 3431
- Date: April 22 – April 25 2017
- Time: 9am – 12pm
Tickets Purchase
Website: www.indomystic.com.au
Ticket Cost and Info
- Early Bird (Ends 1st of Feb 2017) Bunk bed provided: $180.00
- Weekend Pass: Bunk bed provided: $140.00
- Karma Ticket: Bunk Bed provided: $250.00
- Minor Under 18 ticket: Bunk bed provided (Must be accompanied by an adult at all times) $150.00
- Camping Adult: Bring your camping gear: $150.00
- Camping Under 18: Bring your camping gear. (Must be accompanied by an adult at all times): $50.00
Cost of Admission Covers
- As you know even good things aren’t free these days so we would like you to help a little in return by paying some contribution to the retreat. ?
- ADMISSION cost (cover all program costs) Concession card holders get 5% discount:
- Bunk beds – 10 bedrooms each accommodating 4 or 6 people with bunks and some single beds – Bring your own pillows, sleeping bag or sheets and blankets
- Camping – Camp in natural settings with toilets and showers available to use. Bring your tent, own pillows, mattress, sleeping bag, blankets and other camping gear
About Indo Mystic
Founder of IndoMysitc Ajit is born in India and has been practicing traditional Yoga for past 23 years. His vision is to spread real Yogic lifestyle. A Yogi is not someone who is very fit or can bend their back to their tows. Its about connecting to the real self spirit and nurture it till it becomes capable of Samadhi which is the eternal medtative state.
Its The ultimate goal of Yoga is moksha (liberation), although the exact definition of what form this takes depends on the philosophical or theological system with which it is conjugated.
WE ARE OFFERING:
Workshops —- – professionally guided and varying in style – a range of options offered at various times —-
- Yoga
- Meditation
- Kirtan
- Pranayama
- Asana
- Drumming and Dance
- Arts Therapy
- Journey into Self / “Leap into yourself” – series of workshops aimed at self-discovery, understanding and managing behaviour (based on principles of transpersonal psychology)
Other workshops / activities —- these can be informal
- Bushwalks
- Yoga / meditation by the beach
- Fire twirling
- Women’s circles
- Open circles
- Impromptu sound bath
Contact Details
- Email: ajitajax@gmail.com
Website: www.indomystic.com.au - Facebook: indomystic
Yoga has five principal meanings:
- Yoga, as a disciplined method for attaining a goal;
- Yoga, as techniques of controlling the body and the mind;
- Yoga, as a name of one of the schools or systems of philosophy (dar?ana);
- Yoga, in connection with other words, such as “hatha-, mantra-, and laya-,” referring to traditions specialising in particular techniques of yoga;
- Yoga, as the goal of Yoga practice.”
According to David Gordon White, from the 5th century CE onward, the core principles of “yoga” were more or less in place, and variations of these principles developed in various forms over time:
Yoga, is a meditative means of discovering dysfunctional perception and cognition, as well as overcoming it for release from suffering, inner peace and salvation; illustration of this principle is found in Hindu texts such as the Bhagavad Gita and Yogasutras, in a number of Buddhist Mah?y?na works, as well as Jain texts;
Yoga, as the raising and expansion of consciousness from oneself to being coextensive with everyone and everything; these are discussed in sources such as in Hinduism Vedic literature and its Epic Mah?bh?rata, Jainism Pra?amaratiprakarana, and Buddhist Nikaya texts;
Yoga, as a path to omniscience and enlightened consciousness enabling one to comprehend the impermanent (illusive, delusive) and permanent (true, transcendent) reality; examples are found in Hinduism Nyaya and Vaisesika school texts as well as Buddhism M?dhyamaka texts, but in different ways;
Yoga, as a technique for entering into other bodies, generating multiple bodies, and the attainment of other supernatural accomplishments; these are, states White, described in Tantric literature of Hinduism and Buddhism, as well as the Buddhist S?maññaphalasutta;
White clarifies that the last principle relates to legendary goals of “yogi practice”, different from practical goals of “yoga practice,” as they are viewed in South Asian thought and practice since the beginning of the Common Era, in the various Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain philosophical schools.
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