1101 Witt Rd, Taos, NM 87571, United States
Up to 30 in group
July 11 - 17, 2026
About this Retreat
Jacob Kyle is a meditation teacher, writer, philosophy educator, and the Founding Director of Embodied Philosophy. His guiding mission is to re-imagine the modern function of the yoga teacher in alignment with the teachings, texts, and traditions of yoga's profound history. He believes that by building a network of teachers who share a commitment to disseminating the deeper teachings and practices of yoga, we can build a world based on wisdom rather than ideology and divisiveness.
Jacob is a doctoral student at the University of Oxford, researching Abhinavagupta's Philosophy of Language and Meditation with advisor Diwakar Acharya. He holds an MPhil in Classical Indian Religions from Oxford (2023), an MA in Philosophy from the New School for Social Research (2017), and an MSc in Political Theory from the London School of Economics (2007). Jacob is a passionate advocate of Kashmir Śaivism and a devoted practitioner of the Śaiva-Śākta Darśana.
Nataraj Chaitanya has led retreats, workshops, kirtans, and has directed yoga and meditation teacher training programs throughout the world for 20 years. After beginning a daily meditation and yoga practice at the age of 13, Nataraj immersed himself in the teachings of yoga and tantra and at the age of 16, began to share these nectarean teachings with his students. He has inspired countless seekers to take up a spiritual practice and has dedicated his life to bringing the wisdom of yoga to everyday life.
His love of teaching is evident in the enthusiastic and devotional manner in which he leads his classes. He strives to create environments and experiences where people from all walks of life can directly contact the fullness of their own Being.
Details of this retreat
This retreat approaches yoginī energies directly through the disciplined frameworks of Śākta-Śaiva Tantra — working with the yoginīs as living expressions of kuṇḍalinī-śakti, each presiding over a chakra within the yogic body.
Rather than pathologizing passion or attempting to eliminate it, we will examine how Tantric traditions refine and transmute affective intensity into clarity, devotion, and awakened awareness.
Across seven days, we will engage primary texts, structured mantra practice, visualization, and embodied ritual within a coherent philosophical arc.
The focus is neither therapeutic catharsis nor abstract scholarship, but the cultivation of a dynamic relationship with transformative energy itself.