Have you wanted to go on a yoga retreat but been unable to find one that fits your schedule? Have you seen retreats that interest you but are missing some key elements? Have you wanted to dive deeper into your own spiritual practice but are unsure just how to do that?
Consider a personal yoga retreat with Molly at her home in Mexico. On these individually designed retreats, the student has the opportunity to choose the length of the retreat (four days/three nights or seven days/six nights), the time that works best according to your schedule and the scope and focus of the retreat.
Molly is happy to personalize your experience to meet your needs and desires. She has been inspired to do these retreats after many years of taking students on retreat all over the world and attending retreats herself. Her greatest inspiration has been her own personal retreats with her teacher, Ram Dass. In personal retreat, the student gets to have an individual experience that is tailored specifically to their needs, and perhaps greatest of all, gets to utilize the teacher’s knowledge and insight in the most meaningful way.
Schedule:
- The following dates are available for 2017. While all of these weeks start on Mondays, check with Molly for specific timeframes for retreat.
October 30
November 6
November 13
November 20
December 4
December 11
December 18
December 25 - The following dates are available for 2018. Participants can come during any time frame within these dates – need not start or end on the days listed.
January 1 – 13
January 22 – 31
February 1 – 19
all of March
April 1 – 9
May 15 – 31
June 1 – 10
June 18 – 30
Cost depends on the length of your yoga retreat in Mexico:
- Four days/three nights: $950 per person
- Seven days/six nights: $1700 per person
This is a flat rate irrespective of group number or changes made to the package by the student. The fee includes:
- Puerto Vallarta (PVR) airport pick up and drop off
- Arrival night dinner
- Clean, comfortable hotel accommodations (including pool)
- Personal yoga class each morning
- Daily homemade local breakfasts
- Two or four hour-long individual sessions with Molly (if you come as a group, these sessions will be shared or divided, depending on the desire of the group)
- Two or four outings to nearby destinations.
- Attendance at Molly’s twice weekly community English classes
- Attendance at Molly’s public yoga class
For an additional cost, we can also arrange massage, Spanish lessons, or any other activities that interest you.
About the Teacher: Molly Lannon Kenny
Molly Lannon Kenny has been on the path to fulfilling her dharma since her earliest memories. As a child, her parents would frequently take her and her brothers and sisters to the bookstore and let them wander for hours, lost in the magic of words and pictures. Molly often found herself sitting cross legged, flipping through BKS Iyengar’s Light on Yoga, intrigued and entranced by the photos and the mystery behind them. As a child, she was both physical and flexible, and often heard “you should do yoga!” from the adults around her, although it had very little meaning to her, but in fact, was most likely what sent her to the Yoga section of the bookstore in the seventies, long before Yoga was so widely accepted and practiced in the United States.
Life brought her many opportunities to share her fire and to realize her dream, but it was only when she discovered Yoga as a practice, rather than an odd set of circus tricks, did her specific path become clear to her. Molly has been teaching Yoga to all levels of practitioners for over ten years, and has worked tirelessly to create outreach programs to people who would otherwise not have the opportunity to experience joy and contentment through the timeless teachings of Yoga.
In 2001, she founded The Samarya Center for Humankind (ness), a 501 c 3 non-profit organization dedicated to individual transformation and radical social change. She created, published and trademarked a unique therapy method, Integrated Movement Therapy, built on these same principles of acceptance and inclusion. She has written and taught extensively on the topics of Yoga as Therapy and Yoga as a means to individual and social change, and is widely known as a vibrant, funny, accessible teacher, with a heart of gold and a spirit of fire.