Living Yoga:
Ashtanga and the Art of Living with NVC

2025 | March 1 —  15

Join Luke Jordan and Anniken Poulsson Beer for a two-week retreat where the discipline of Ashtanga Yoga meets the transformative techniques of Nonviolent Communication (NVC). This experience will teach you how to extend the practice of yoga from the mat into the world, skillfully aligning your interactions with yoga’s core principles.

The focus is on practical, actionable methods that can positively transform your life experience.

Living Yoga is an invitation to transform your interaction with yourself and the world, to embody the principles of yoga and Non-Violent Communication. Join us on this journey of transformation and empowerment.

the practise

Grounded in Practice

Each morning begins with Mysore-style Ashtanga Yoga under the expert guidance of Luke. This practice is designed to build strength, flexibility, and concentration while tuning into the body’s innate wisdom. Suitable for all levels, it supports personal growth through physical discipline.

Core Principles of Yoga

Daily inspirations will be drawn from yoga’s rich philosophical traditions, including mantras, sutras, and texts, guiding us on how to embody yoga more fully in our lives.

The Applied Yoga of NVC

While traditional yoga techniques foster deep inner listening and a healthy relationship with oneself, effectively applying these principles to everyday interactions requires additional skills. This retreat bridges that gap with practical tools to enhance your communication and relationships.

daily themes

Each afternoon, engage in focused sessions that integrate Yoga with NVC.

1. Understanding NVC: Explore how NVC embodies Ahimsa (non-violence) and provides tools for a communication and understanding that contrast with more common ways based in judgement and notions of desert.

2. It’s Not What You Think!: Shift from intellectual processing to connecting with what is alive within you—your feelings and needs.

3. From Social Hell to Social Heaven: Discover key questions that empower you to create the reality you desire.

4. Art of Expression: Learn to express yourself without criticism and take responsibility for your reactions.

5. The Jackal Cafe: Transform judgments into understanding by appreciating underlying needs.

6. Triggered Choices: Develop strategies for constructive responses when triggered.

7. Dyad Meditation: Deepen your empathetic connection and understanding through this profound partner meditation.

8.Unconscious Contracts: Release the hidden (unconscious) agreements with life that limit you, freeing your energy for positive change.

room rates & retreat packages

Flowground is a minimalistic retreat house & home, nestled amongst paddy fields, just a stretch away from the vibrant beach town Ahangama, on the South Coast of Sri Lanka.
The bedrooms at flowground are simple and light. You can choose between sharing a room with one or two other person (twin or triple bedroom) or having a single room (double bed) for a higher rate. All Rooms have A/C, hot water shower, en-suite bathrooms, except our standard twin room – it has a private bathroom direct next door.

To secure your spot a 300€ deposit is required. 

Room Types

Early Bird*

Regular Price

Triple 1.300€ 1.500€
Twin Standard 1.500€ 1.700€
Twin Deluxe 1.700€ 1.900€
Single 2.300€ 2.500€
Non-Residential** 1.100€

* Early Bird prices apply until October 31st, 2024.
** Accommodation not included. Meals and full program included.
Please review our Terms and Conditions for important information regarding bookings, payments, and cancellations

the food

Get ready for two weeks of tasty adventures! We’re serving up a mix of familiar and Sri Lankan-inspired vegetarian and vegan dishes to give you a feel of the local culture. Expect a colorful, sweet, and savory brunch after our morning practice.

If you need a little something before that, there’ll be tea and fresh fruit. During the day, we’ll take breaks for tea and snacks between workshops and activities. 

Days end with themed dinners in good company.

what’s included

– 11 Mysore Morning Practices
– Pranayama and Meditation
– Chanting and Philosophy
– 8 Non-Violent Communication Workshops
– 14 Nights, 15 Days at flowground
– Delicious vegan and or vegetarian meals
– Sri Lankan cooking class
– Unlimited Drinking water, tea
– Curated selection of optional activities for an enriching experience (additional charge applies)

What’s not included?

– Transportation, Airfare

the teachers

Luke Jordan

 

Luke is a Certified Teacher in the Ashtanga Yoga tradition and holds a Masters degree in Indian Religions. He is a writer, story-teller, vedic-chanter, sanskritist and consummate student of yogic and spiritual culture.

Always feeling that there was something more to life, Luke first began formal study of Eastern mysticism in the 1990s while at University and plunged headlong into the practice of Ashtanga Yoga in the year 2000. This began an on-going journey that would take him around the world seeking out experts, gurus and teachers in the field of Yoga and spirituality.

Luke first made his way to Mysore, India in 2001 to study with Sri Pattabhi Jois and his grandson Sharath and is one of a very small number of teachers worldwide to have been granted the honour of Certification within the Ashtanga tradition.

Drawn to the deeper philosophical dimensions of Yoga, Luke loves to share the inquiry that springs from the chants, myths and conceptual underpinnings which form Yoga’s wider tradition.

Anniken Poulsson Beer

 

Anniken shares Nonviolent Communication with people in workplaces, organizations, open workshops, schools, and kindergartens. She works in Norway and abroad. One of her favorite tools are the No-Fault Zone game. She also works with Dyads as a guide to inner wisdom, and supports healing old patterns that no longer serves us.

Anniken was the first Certified Trainer in Norway. Her background is as a preschool and drama teacher and she has worked in education since the mid-’80s. She has leadership and coach experience over a period of 20 years. Anniken teaches NVC all over the world. She is passionate about bringing out empathic communication, connection, and understanding in all kinds of relationships, in particular relationships between adults and children.

She is inspired by Robert Gonzales and Sarah Peyton, and shares several exercises she has learned from them. Anniken is the Executive Director of NVC Norway, since March 2020 and works as a full time trainer.

frequently asked questions

Is this retreat suitable for beginners or those new to Ashtanga Yoga?

Yes, the retreat is open to all levels, including beginners. Luke Jordan will provide guidance for each individual based on their experience level.

We currently do not have mosquito nets.  The natural breeze from the paddy fields, combined with the fans and AC in our rooms, generally keeps any mosquito issues at bay. If you need a mosquito net, just let us know beforehand. We’re here to make sure you’re comfy!
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Is this retreat suitable for beginners or those new to Ashtanga Yoga?

Yes, the retreat is open to all levels, including beginners. Luke Jordan will provide guidance for each individual based on their experience level.

However we recommend a little break from screens to enjoy nature and our cozy home, to recharge and disconnect. 

What can I expect from the Ashtanga Mysore practice?

Mysore practice is a self-paced, individualized approach where you receive one-on-one guidance from the teacher. It allows practitioners to develop at their own pace

Do I need to have a daily yoga practice to join the retreat?

No prior daily practice is required. The retreat is designed to support practitioners at all stages, whether you’re new to yoga or have an established practice

Typically, it takes up to 1 day when the sun is out, and a bit longer otherwise.
We’re here to make your stay as convenient as possible!

What kind of chanting and philosophy will be covered during the sessions?

The chanting will include traditional Sanskrit chants, and the philosophy sessions will delve into the foundational teachings of yoga, as well as their application in daily life.

What should I bring for the Ashtanga Yoga sessions?

We recommend bringing a yoga mat, a towel, and any personal props you use in your practice, like blocks or straps. Mats will be available, but feel free to bring your own for comfort.

Is it possible to attend only the morning yoga sessions or only the afternoon NVC sessions?

We strongly encourage participants join both morning and afternoon sessions to get the full benefit of the retreat, but we understand everyone’s needs are different. Please contact us for customized options

What if I have injuries or physical limitations?

Luke is experienced in guiding practitioners with injuries or limitations. Please communicate any concerns ahead of time so that adjustments can be made.

Do I need any prior experience in Non-Violent Communication to join the NVC sessions?

No prior experience is necessary. Anniken’s sessions are designed to be accessible for beginners while also providing depth for those familiar with NVC principles

What will the NVC sessions cover?

The sessions will focus on understanding the basics of Non-Violent Communication, developing empathetic listening skills, expressing yourself clearly, and resolving conflicts peacefully.

How are the NVC sessions structured?

The sessions will be interactive, combining theory with practical exercises, role-plays, and group discussions to help integrate the concepts into daily life.

How can NVC benefit my yoga practice or daily life?

NVC enhances self-awareness, deepens your connection with yourself and others, and aligns well with the principles of yoga by fostering a compassionate and mindful approach to communication.

Are the NVC sessions theoretical, or will there be practical applications?

The sessions will balance theory and practical application. You will learn concrete skills that you can practice during the retreat and apply in your everyday interactions.

How can I prepare for the retreat?

Basic preparation involves being open to new experiences and bringing comfortable clothing, a journal, and any personal items for your practice and comfort.

Will there be time for rest and relaxation?

Yes, the schedule includes ample time for relaxation, reflection, and enjoying the serene surroundings.

Can I attend the retreat as a solo traveler?

Absolutely! Our retreat is a welcoming space for solo travelers, and it’s a great opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals.

sounds interesting?

Receive our retreat booklet, providing a compact overview of this very special retreat and everything you need to know.

CONTACT

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+94 (71) 697 4994

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