


Seva Project July 24-27, 2025
This is a private invitation to our beloved community of teachers and close friends; we’re not sharing this project publicly.
Together, we’ll be working on two beautiful and meaningful projects:
Elevate our water collection bins on platforms to better serve the gardens and compost.
Transform the old yurt platform into a dedicated meditation space for students and teachers to enjoy for years to come.
This is a private invitation to our beloved community of teachers and close friends; we’re not sharing this project publicly.
Together, we’ll be working on two beautiful and meaningful projects:
Elevate our water collection bins on platforms to better serve the gardens and compost.
Transform the old yurt platform into a dedicated meditation space for students and teachers to enjoy for years to come.
This is a private invitation to our beloved community of teachers and close friends; we’re not sharing this project publicly.
Together, we’ll be working on two beautiful and meaningful projects:
Elevate our water collection bins on platforms to better serve the gardens and compost.
Transform the old yurt platform into a dedicated meditation space for students and teachers to enjoy for years to come.
You’re welcome to join us for the whole 3 days, or even just a day if that’s what works for you. We simply ask that you cover your meal cost at $50/day—everything else is covered by the Shala. All lodging is in the barn on a first come, first serve basis. Remember your linens, pillow, blanket, and towels!
Each morning will begin with an asana practice, and we’ll close our time together on Sunday with a meditation session in the new space we’ve created.
We’ll be working outdoors and using tools, so be prepared for moderate physical activity. You’re welcome to participate in whatever way feels right for your body and energy. Please bring your tools, your creativity, and any items you might wish to donate to the new meditation space—objects that carry meaning, beauty, or inspiration.
Optional list of tools and other things to bring for your own personal use
Hammer, drill, saw, measuring tape, level, pliers
Shears, rake, hoe, shovel
Work gloves, hat, sunglasses, sun screen, water bottle, safety glasses
There will also be free time that you can use to go to the water hole, rest, and enjoy everything the farm has to offer.
This is a chance to give back in a way that’s tangible and lasting—to shape the environment that supports our practices and our community.
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