1 January 2022 Dubbed “the longest night” by the Ba- linese, Siwa Ratri is a time for self-re ec- tion and meditation. Prayers will begin at 6:00am on the day and continue on for 24-hours until the next morning. Through- out Siwa Ratri, devotees will fast and pray while asking for forgiveness from the God Shiva. Many will abstain from speaking for at least 12-hours and fast for 24-hours. Serious devotees will stay up for 36-hours. The entire purpose of Siwa Ratri is to re- mind the Balinese to have self-control, to surrender and stay close to God, and that...
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Bali Spirit Festival
March 29th – April 6th 2020 Ubud The BaliSpirit Festival summons yoga enthusiasts, dancers, musicians and spirituality seekers from all corners of the globe, joining together to inspire one another and nourish each individual’s potential within. Offering a diverse range of opportunities to try something radically new and immerse yourself into a fully self-guided experience with over 300 workshops over the course of the festival. Discover and practice a spectrum of yoga traditions such as Vinyasa, Kundalini, Hatha, Jivamukti, Ashtanga and exciting new modalities like Laughter Yoga, Acro Yoga, Biodynamic Yoga, Shamanic Yoga Flow as well as holistic workshops complementary...

