Embodied Philosophy
Embodied wisdom, integrated living.
Embodied Philosophy, operating as Sādhana School, offers a unique opportunity to explore contemplative study and embodied practice within the serene setting of Taos, New Mexico. This "laboratory" focuses on cultivating discernment and a deeper intimacy with reality, guiding participants through potentially disorienting spiritual experiences with a coherent philosophical framework. Through Tantrik meditative traditions, somatic work, and ritual practice, the school encourages a more profound connection with language, perception, and the subtle energies influencing life. It aims to foster a way of living grounded in creativity, responsiveness, and clarity, where the insights gained are integrated into daily life rather than kept separate. The retreats are held at the historic San Geronimo Lodge, providing a distinctive backdrop for mindful events and trainings.
Highlights
- Focus on Tantrik meditative traditions and somatic practice
- Rigorous yet practical approach to spiritual experiences
- Emphasis on integrating practice into 'householder life'
- Held at the historic San Geronimo Lodge in Taos
- Guidance from teachers Jacob and Nataraj
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Setting
The center is located at the historic San Geronimo Lodge in Taos, New Mexico, a region known for its artistic community and stunning natural beauty. The venue itself is described as a one-of-a-kind property, suggesting a unique and inspiring atmosphere for mindful events and retreats.
The practice
Embodied Philosophy's Sādhana School explores Tantrik meditative traditions, which often involve a holistic approach to spiritual development, integrating body, mind, and spirit. Practice here includes somatic work and ritual, aiming to deepen one's relationship with perception and subtle energies. Beginners can expect a rigorous yet practical container for understanding and applying these ancient teachings.
A typical day
The daily schedule at Embodied Philosophy is not explicitly detailed and likely varies by specific retreat. Participants can generally expect a structured day incorporating meditative practices, somatic work, and inquiry sessions, with time for meals and potentially personal reflection. It's best to confirm the specific daily rhythm for your chosen retreat.
Accommodation
Accommodation details are not specified, but the retreats are held at the historic San Geronimo Lodge, which typically offers various lodging options. Please confirm directly with the center for specific room types and arrangements.
What to bring
Given Taos's climate, with warm summers and cool winters, pack layers. Comfortable clothing for meditation and somatic practices is recommended, along with swimwear for the pool and hot tub.
How to get there
The center is accessible via Taos Regional Airport, which provides a complimentary shuttle service. For those traveling from further afield, Albuquerque International Airport is a viable option, located less than a 2.5-hour drive from the retreat center.
Nearest airport: Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) (23 km)
A free shuttle service is available from Taos Regional Airport. For those flying into Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY), which is approximately 23 km from the center, transportation options would typically include taxis or ride-sharing services.
Nearest city: New Orleans
Please visit the Embodied Philosophy website to inquire about specific retreat dates and registration procedures.
The retreats run by donation, with a suggested starting point of USD0, making them accessible to a wide range of participants.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Embodied Philosophy websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Subtropical
Best Months: Nov, Sep, Apr
Avoid: May, Aug, Jul
Taos experiences a varied climate, with annual average temperatures around 21.2°C. The warmest months are July, August, and June, while January, December, and February are the coolest. The driest periods are typically November, September, and April, with May, August, and July being the wettest.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of meals are provided during retreats?
The center offers a variety of dietary options, including vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free meals, ensuring diverse needs are met during your stay.
Are there amenities available at the retreat center?
Yes, the Hyperslow Retreat Center at San Geronimo Lodge provides amenities such as free Wifi, a sauna, pool, hot tub, and a yoga studio. Towels, free parking, a kitchen, and coffee/tea facilities are also available.
Who are the primary teachers at Embodied Philosophy?
The retreats are guided by teachers Jacob and Nataraj, who lead participants through the contemplative studies and embodied practices.
How can I get to the retreat center in Taos?
You can fly into Taos Regional Airport, which offers a free shuttle service to the center. Alternatively, Albuquerque International Airport is less than a 2.5-hour drive away.
What is the cost model for attending retreats?
Embodied Philosophy operates on a pay-what-you-can model, with pricing starting from USD0, making their offerings accessible.
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