Date: 10/03/2024
Location: Floral Villa, Sai Kung
Time: 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Join us for a day to explore the healing science of Ayurveda - discover the tools that this ancient system holds when it comes to bringing us back into balance, nourishing the mind, body and spirit. Our day retreat will combine the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda with the restorative practices of Yoga and breath work to create a harmonious experience for mind, body, and spirit.
What to expect during the day: yoga practices to open and closing the day; nourishing Ayurvedic lunch (plant based); Ayurveda workshop
Learning how the Ayurvedic principles of intention setting, ritual and food energetics serve as a pathway to holistic health and wellbeing; exploring the practice of Kitchen Sadhana; understanding the sacred nature of our food - how it is prepared and consumed, as a means to bring us back into the present moment, aligning with the rhythms of nature, connecting with ourselves and ultimately getting to know the deeper layers of our being.
AM
9:30-10:30 Opening Circle & Group Connection: cacao sharing, intention setting, guided meditation
10:30-11:30 Morning flow and pranayama - Sean Robinson
LUNCH
12:30-14:00 Plant-based Ayurvedic Lunch - Chandni Gudka
PM
14:30-16:00 Workshop - The healing science of Ayurveda
16:00-17:00 Afternoon Yin and meditation - Sean Robinson
17:00-17:30 Closing Circle
Facilitators
Chandni Gudka
Devoted to continuously learning and exploring the fundamentals of integrative health & well-being. Chandni's passions lie in food energetics and the conscious-living principles rooted in Ayurveda. When used correctly, these hold the power to not only heal the body, but also help us thrive through the ever-changing dynamics of day-to-day life. As a qualified Integrative Nutrition & Health Coach, Ayurvedic Chef, and a background in Sport & Exercise Science, Chandni’s approach is naturally holistic. Her intention is to help individuals become more intuitive and conscious about what and how they eat. Helping them build a deeper connection with themselves and ultimately understanding the language of the body; what it is that the body is calling out for as we shift through the various seasons and cycles of our lives.
Sean Robinson
Originally advised to try yoga in 2014 to manage stress and heal from BMX-related injuries, Sean found a sense of stillness and challenge that resonated with him. He's been teaching in India, Sri Lanka, and Hong Kong, with a focus on Ashtanga and Rocket Yoga. Drawing on his background as a Speech and Language Pathologist, Sean emphasises effective communication in his classes, deconstructing complex poses and empowering students to advance their practice through understanding the rationale behind techniques and poses.