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13 Aug.

Cancelled – Seven- and Ten-Day Silence Retreats 2020 with Swami Ritavan Bharati, Swami Radha Bharati, and Jim Nelson from August 13 – August 22, 2020

August 13, 2020 @ 6:00 pm
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An event every week that begins at 6:00 pm on Thursday, repeating until August 13, 2020

Cancelled – Summer Silence Retreat 2020 at Dunrovin

with Swami Ritavan Bharati, Swami Radha Bharati, and Jim Nelson

Dunrovin Retreat Center
in the Beautiful St. Croix River Valley

Seven- and Ten-Day Silence Retreat

August 13 – August 22, 2020

*Register now by phone to set up a payment plan that works for you! (Pay 1/2 now and 1/2 later). Registration is also available online for those who wish to make their payment all at once.

“Silence is the deepest and most authentic form of communication, both with others and within ourselves. It is the language that transcends the constant noise of our minds and allows us to experience our true Self, that purest state of Being, a state of peace, joy, and love.”
– Quotation from Jim Nelson –

Guided by Swami Ritavan Bharati, Swami Radha Bharati and Jim Nelson and the light of Swami Veda Bharati, the schedule will include daily meditations, hatha yoga, and contemplative walks. Subtle body sessions will add depth to your silence experience. Staff will provide every support to guide your experience of silence.

Swami Ritavan Bharati has lived a life dedicated to serving H.H. Swami Rama of the Himalayas and Swami Veda Bharati since 1970. By way of the blessings bestowed following the maha-samadhi of Swami Veda, he now serves as the Spiritual Guide of AHYMSIN (Association of Himalayan Yoga Meditation Societies International), and Ashrama Pramukha and Spiritual Director of Sadhaka Grama (SRSG) in Rishikesh, India.

Born Daniel Richey, in 1970 he joined the Dhyana-Mandiram (The Meditation Center), which was founded by Dr. Usharbudh Arya (who later became Swami Veda Bharati) in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Since then, he remained in spiritual life in a steadfast manner.

Daniel Richey married, and after the Vedic Wedding by Dr. Arya, he and his wife continued to assist at The Meditation Center, and then departed for the Himalayan Institute in Honesdale, Pennsylvania, USA, which was founded by H.H. Swami Rama of the Himalayas. Along with completing the Eastern Studies Program, they worked and participated actively in the ashram community, where their three children, among the other faculty’s children, were known as “Baba’s Kids”.

He later returned to Minneapolis to teach and manage The Meditation Center, and his travels to India became more frequent.

In 1995, he received the sacred thread, the title of Pandit and the name Pandit Ananta by Swami Veda Bharati.

He holds master’s degrees in management, in education and in holistic philosophy and many certifications including Yoga Alliance certified E-RYT-500.

He has taught the practices of the Lineage throughout North America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Southeast Asia and has been instrumental in guiding the international Himalayan Yoga Teacher – Teacher Training Program (HYT-TTP) and in training numerous yoga teachers.

He was conferred the monastic vows of sanyasa (swami) in 2007 and given the name Swami Ritavan Bharati.

In 2008, he was made a mantra initiator.

Swami Veda Bharati took his Mahasamadhi 14 July 2015 and wrote in his will that Swami Ritavan Bharati will hold the title of “Ashrama-pramukha” and shall hold the position of the head of Swami Rama Sadhaka Grama, and of a spiritual guide to all organisations and institutions in which he has held this position.

Swami Ritavan now resides in India at Swami Rama Sadhaka Grama (SRSG) giving attention to spiritual life.

Swami Ritavan is gifted in guiding and conducting silence and meditation retreats within the cultures of each region. A man of few words, his primary focus is on the inner life.

He has written, “As many tears poured forth as did mantras from this dharma-megha, this cloud of yearning. Knowing intimately only these two luminaries of the Tradition, nothing more was needed. They reminded me again and again, becoming a billionaire in this life was easy, just remember God’s name in each of the millions of moments, God’s bank-vault continually opened as a single stream of bountiful awareness. Mantra(s) have been my constant companion. And, now upon entering Swami Rama Sadhaka Grama we are all reminded of those blessed words from Gurudeva to contemplate: ‘Serve, Love, Remember.’”

Swami Ma Radha Bharati took her vows of Sanyasa in 2007 from Swami Veda Bharati.  She earned an M.A. Degree and further formal studies in Comparative Philosophy at the University of Hawaii and an M.A. in Public Policy at the University of Minnesota, Humphrey School of Public Policy.  Swami Ma Radha has been a disciple of Swami Rama of the Himalayas since 1971, and has been serving as Academic Director of Swami Rama Sadhaka Grama in Rishikesh, India, for the past ten years.

Jim Nelson has taught psychology and worked as a Consulting Psychologist for over twenty-five years at a Mental Health Clinic and in the Public School Systems.  He has spent the past twelve years working with at-risk youth until his recent retirement.  He was a member of the Who’s Who of American Teachers and was one of the first recipients of Medtronic’s Outstanding Teacher Award.  He has taught yoga and meditation for thirty years and currently is Vice President of AHYMS-A an association of North and South American Meditation Centers dedicated to non-violence and spreading the teachings of the Himalayan Tradition.  Jim has hosted many Silence retreats and spoken nationally and internationally on a broad range of Philosophical and Psychological topics.  He has recently completed his Book:  Running on Empty—The Seduction, Destruction, and Transformation of Our Youth.

The location this year will be Dunrovin Retreat Center. Located along the banks of the St. Croix River the campus offers river walks and a lovely commons area for contemplative walking.

Event Details

Date: August 13, 2020 @ 6:00 pm
|Recurring Event (See all)

An event every week that begins at 6:00 pm on Thursday, repeating until August 13, 2020

Time: 6:00 pm - 6:00 pm