Embrace Your Spiritual Journey Discover Sadhana

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Why Sadhana?

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Sadhana: A Personal Spiritual Practice

Sadhana is a Sanskrit term that translates to "a means of accomplishing something." It refers to any daily discipline or practice followed to achieve inner peace, spiritual growth, and a deeper connection with the divine. Sadhana is a combination of various practices from the yog-vedantic tradition, including Meditation, Japa, Mantra, Pranayama, Kriya, Asana, and other rituals that support and enhance one's spiritual journey as we move toward freedom.

This dedicated practice is deeply personal and is often tailored to the individual’s spiritual goals and lifestyle. It helps cultivate discipline, focus, and a profound understanding of the self and your connection to the universe. Through consistent Sadhana, individuals can achieve greater clarity, peace, and insight, making it the keystone of spiritual development.

At Second Rodeo, our Sadhana offerings are designed to help you cultivate a practice that aligns with your spiritual aspirations, deepening your mindfulness and guiding you through obstacles on your path to Samadhi.

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Transparency and FAQs

  • Sadhana is a personal spiritual practice that cultivates discipline and mindfulness through daily rituals such as meditation, yoga, and prayer. It is a transformative journey towards self-awareness and enlightenment, tailored to individual spiritual needs. By integrating Sadhana into your daily routine, you create a sacred space for inner growth and connection, helping you live a more intentional and peaceful life.

  • Sadhana is $250/ hr but we are pleased to offer a scaling slide. Check our about page for more information.

  • Yes you do.