Yoga Retreat
Step By Step: Balancing, Reframing, Opening and Letting Go
Richard Freeman & Mary Taylor
7 Dec 2025 - 17 Dec 2025
Step By Step: Balancing, Reframing, Opening and Letting Go
Richard Freeman & Mary Taylor
7 Dec 2025 - 17 Dec 2025
About the Retreat

10-Day Silent Retreat

For Ashtanga practitioners sometimes the most difficult if not dreaded part of the practice is sitting still. Yet taking time to cultivate finishing postures, pranayama forms as well as meditation practice can enliven and bring a whole new depth to our daily asana practice. In this silent retreat we will focus on the balancing combination of asana, meditation and breathing practices. Each day we will sit, practice Mysore style, chant, explore postures in depth in guided sessions and work with the philosophical underpinnings of the elements of compassion and an understanding of the nature of the mind and the body.

Most days will be spent in meditative silence to allow the practices to be assimilated and take root. What better place to experiment with silence than in the supportive environment of the ocean and nature that is part of the Samahita experience. The retreat is appropriate for beginning and seasoned meditation practitioners alike. To understand more about this retreat please read this testimonial.

This retreat is a remarkable opportunity to slow down, reflect and go deeply into practice. Immersed in the richness of nature and the tropics, when we introduce silence of speech, something magical happens. Spaces, insights, and a sense of groundedness emerge freely. These shifts in experience and perspective are always there in the background, but when we introduce the freedom of silence, they shine forth.

Day two we ease into silence and on the last full day we ease back out. Students are encouraged to keep silent, stay off screens, and take advantage of the rare opportunity for reflection and renewal in the vastness of nature. Mary and Richard will be available if difficulties, doubts or questions within the practice arise.

The program begins at 5pm on the first day of the retreat with a group welcome and departure is at 12pm on the last day. The daily schedule will be slightly different on day one, giving time to adjust to being in the retreat setting and embracing time in silence. The schedule is subject to change at the discretion of the teacher.
Daily Schedule
6.45am
Tea / Coffee / Fruit
7.15 am – 7:45am
Sit
7.45 am – 8:00am
Break
8.00 am – 10:00am
Asana (Mysore)
10.00 am – 10:45am
Breakfast (silence)
10.45 am – 12.00pm
Sit / Walk
12.00 pm – 1.30 pm
Brunch Buffet (silence)
1.30 – 3.45 pm
Personal Time
3.45 – 4.00 pm
Sit
4.00 – 6.00 pm
Chanting and Lecture
6.00 – 7.00 pm
Dinner Buffet (Silence)
7.00 – 7.30 pm
Evening Sit
Richard Freeman & Mary Taylor
Richard Freeman has been a student of yoga since 1968, beginning with one simple sitting posture in the Zen tradition. He spent nine years in Asia studying yoga asana, Sufism, Sanskrit language, and Indian philosophical texts, contextualizing them within the turbulent political times of that period in history. In 1974 Richard began working with B.K.S. Iyengar, with whom he studied precise alignment principles, applying them to his own internally rooted experience of the forms. Drawing from this variety of contemplative traditions, and from Buddhism, in which he cultivates a deep interest, Richard teaches the Ashtanga Vinyasa method of yoga as...
RATES
Rates are in US Dollars, per person, per night fully inclusive of:
  • Your Choice of Room
  • Full Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Buffets
  • VAT Government Tax
  • Beachfront Amenities and Facilities
  • For the duration of your booked retreat
Included in your booking at our beachside resort