March 5-7, 2027 with Bob & Kristen Butera
Returning to the Field of Practice
A retreat for YogaLife graduates and longtime practitioners seeking renewal, meaningful spiritual company, and a deeper connection to the practices that continue to shape their lives.
There are moments in life when practice becomes less about learning something new and more about returning to what is essential.
This retreat is an invitation to gather again in a shared field of practice shaped by years of study, experience, relationship, and sincere inquiry.
Together we step away from the noise of daily life and re-enter the deeper currents of yoga through practice, reflection, conversation, rest, and community.
A Return to What Matters
Reconnecting to the teachings that continue to hold and guide us.
Many of us first came to yoga searching for healing, clarity, meaning, or connection. Over time, life changes. Responsibilities deepen. The world grows louder and more demanding. Even the practices we love can become distant beneath the pressures of daily life.
This retreat offers space to reconnect with the foundational experiences that first opened the path. Not through performance or achievement, but through presence, sincerity, and shared practice.
It is a space to remember what becomes possible when we slow down enough to listen and drop in again.
The Power of a Shared Field
Individuals gathering with the intention of collective transformation.
For generations, yoga was transmitted in small circles of practice rooted in trust, continuity, and sustained attention. Over the years, the YogaLife community has become its own living field of practice shaped through study, conversation, ritual, challenge, support, and care.
When we gather together, practice deepens. Insight becomes embodied and moves towards actualization. The nervous system settles into connection. The teachings move out of abstraction and back into our shared lived experience.
What We Will Explore
Practice experiences designed to deepen, nourish, steady, and renew.
- Meditation and contemplative practice
- Breathwork and nervous system regulation
- Gentle and restorative movement
- Yogic philosophy and reflective inquiry
- Chanting, silence, and sacred sound
- Group process and meaningful conversation
- Practices for resilience, discernment, and grounded presence
- Time for rest, integration, and informal connection
Who This Retreat Is For
Created especially for graduates and longtime members of the YogaLife community.
This retreat is designed for those who already carry a foundation of practice and are longing for a space to deepen rather than accumulate.
It is for practitioners seeking renewal, spiritual companionship and a return to the practices that help sustain a meaningful life.
Whether you have stayed closely connected to your practice or feel you have drifted from it over time, you are welcome here.
Come Back Into Practice Together
A weekend to reconnect, restore, and remember what continues to matter.
In difficult and beautiful times alike, it matters that we gather. It matters that we practice together.
It matters that we put our energies towards collective liberation.
It matters that we create spaces where attention, presence, and care are strengthened through community.
We hope you will join us for this meaningful return to practice and shared inquiry.
PRACTICAL DETAILS
CEU’s: Participants will receive 12 Continuing Education Hours
Investment:
- $650 overnight (includes program, all meals and lodging).
- $500 for local commuters (includes program and all meals).
Note: Space is limited, and YogaLife training alumni will receive priority placement.
SCHEDULE
Friday, March 5, 2027
Arrival/Check-in after 4 PM,
Dinner 5:30 PM, Session 6:30 - 9 PM
Saturday, March 6, 2027
Breakfast 8 AM, Session 9-11:30 AM,
Lunch 12 PM, Session 1:30 - 4:30 PM,
Dinner 5:30 PM, Session 6:30 - 8:30 PM
Sunday, March 7, 2027
Breakfast 8 AM, Session 9-10:30 AM,
Checkout at 11 AM
