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Looking for a Sacred Space to Host Your Workshop, Classes, or Intimate Events?

We are currently looking for like-minded individuals to fill our space with their unique offerings. 

Whether you are looking to teach regular classes, gather in circle, host a workshop or take private clients, if it's inservice to the health & wellbeing of humanity, we would love to have you!

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Need a Beautiful Recording Studio Equipped with Everything You Need to Record Your Video Content?

The Yurt makes a beautiful back drop to your video recording projects! We provide the space, the camera, extra lighting, and microphone to make it super simple for you to create video content in one or more compact recording days. 

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Experience Samadhi Yurt

 An Authentic Mongolian Yurt Straight from the Source!
 

A round space has a COMPLETELY different feel then a square space! Not only does it feel safe, comfortable & inviting, it also holds a powerful portal of energy through the Toono (top centered window) & crystal grid aligned in the center of the yurt. 

A yurt, or ger as its referred to in Mongolia, is the traditional dwelling of Central Asian nomads. More than a tent, the yurt has been developed over hundreds of years. Made to resist extreme climates, this circular domed abode is warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Easily dismantled, the yurt is portable eco-friendly and self-supporting.  Its history dates back thousands of years and yurts are still widely in use year round across Mongolia.

This ingenious structure requires neither nail nor ground fastening. Its “walls” consist of crossed wooden strips in a lattice arrangement fixed together in a circle by braided horse hair. In the centre of the yurt is a dome called a toono, mounted on 2 pillars. 81 rods, the huns, are introduced into the toono of a yurt thus creating the frame. 
The yurt is covered by wool felt and a water-resistant cotton canvas. Depending on its size, 3 people can put it together in roughly 2 hours… This millenarian abode, still home to the semi-nomadic people of Central Asia is extremely resilient, adaptable, and PERFECT for sacred offerings like private sessions, yoga, workshops, recording online content, energy healing, and ceremony.

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