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Fall Immersion: Awakening the Mind – Jewel of Creation: Oct 21-24, Ely, Mn

Posted by on May 11, 2026 in Featured Events, immersion, meditation, retreat, ritual, tantra, Uncategorized, yoga | Comments Off on Fall Immersion: Awakening the Mind – Jewel of Creation: Oct 21-24, Ely, Mn

  • Yoga as Self-mastery of the fluctuations of the mind

To reserve your space: please submit registration/waiver form + payment at the same time

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Bringing the Yoga Sutra to Life Taking Refuge: April 2026-February 2027

Posted by on Jan 19, 2026 in immersion, meditation, retreat, Retreats, ritual, tantra, teacher training, Travel, Uncategorized, yoga | Comments Off on Bringing the Yoga Sutra to Life Taking Refuge: April 2026-February 2027

Bringing the Yoga Sutra to Life

  • Quarterly Seasonal Retreats
  • Monthly Satsangs (Teachings, practices, community connection, ritual and more!)
  • Guided Home Study and Practice
  • Optional Private Sessions

We are living through profoundly challenging times know in the Yogic Tradition as the Kali Yuga or “the Long Dark”. In this time, human consciousness is pervaded by avidya – lack of awareness of our True Nature and the Laws (dharma) which govern life – leading to collective suffering, and the dis-integration and desecration of great nature, human culture and our individual hearts and minds. It is not the first time humanity has faced great collective challenges, and the sacred wisdom of living traditions is both a refuge and a guiding light.

For at least 5,000 years the spiritual traditions of India have been exploring the nature of life, what it is to be human, why we suffer, and how to realize lives of freedom and fulfillment. The quintessence of that search is Yoga – the spiritual science of Self-Realization through union. Across millennia, Yoga has been evolved, refined and passed down as a living tradition – a sacred gift to help humanity find healing, awakening, inspired and empowered living. Its teachings and practices are as relevant now as ever.

  • Deepening into its timeless wisdom through chanting and study of the Sutras
  • Integrating its profound, transformative teachings + practices in modern life
  • Cultivating our hearts and minds as instruments of Sacred Peace and Power

Our In-Depth Study + Practice will include:

  • Exploration of Yoga Sutra of Patanjali – Chanting the Sutras, Dharma Teachings, Self-Study, Personal + group reflection
  • Holistic Yoga Practices: Asana, Pranayama, Meditation, Kriya, Mantra, Yoga Nidra, Chanting + more!
  • Rituals for alignment with the cycles of Life, healing and transformation
  • Raja (Royal or Classical) Yoga – The imperative of timeless wisdom in modern life
  • Illuminating The Four Chapters of the Yoga Sutra: Union, Spiritual Practice, Empowerment, Freedom
  • Kriya Yoga: The Yoga of Action
  • Ashtanga Yoga: The Eight Limbed Path
  • Yamas + Niyamas – Yoga’s foundations of awakened living
  • Ahimsa (Non-harming) + Satya (Truth-fullness): The great vows in modern life
  • Asana: The Yoga of Posture
  • Pranayama: Energetic Breathwork
  • The Yogic Science and Art of Meditation for healing and awakening the Heart-mind
  • Awakening the Yogic Mind – the inner instrument of peace and power
  • Samyama: The Process and Power of Meditation
  • Samkhya Darshan: The ancient worldview beneath Yoga, Tantra, Buddhism and Ayurveda
  • Kleshas, Karma and Obstacles to Yoga: Understanding and transforming the root causes of suffering
  • Working Skillfully with challenging mental and emotional states
  • Witness Awareness – The foundation of peace, healing and transformation
  • Isvara: The Presence and Power of Divine Consciousness
  • The Divine Abodes: Loving Kindness, Compassion, Sympathetic Joy and Equanimity
  • Secret Teachings of the Sutras on Power and Freedom
  • Finding stability, balance and peace in turbulent times
  • The Lotus of the Heart – the Light Beyond all Sorrow
  • So much more

Program Structure

Spring, Summer and Winter Retreats will be small group (16 people) immersive weekend retreats (Friday 4 pm – 1 pm Sunday) at the House of Prayer in Collegeville, MN. Fall Retreat for Taking Refuge will be at our annual Fall Immersion, Oct 22-25 or 25-28 (TBD) at beloved Camp du Nord! Retreats will consist of:

2. Monthly Satsangs : A combination of practice, teachings + study of the Yoga Sutra, ritual and community time in Minneapolis.

Audio recordings of satsangs and retreats will be shared after each session. In person attendance is highly recommended for Satsangs. Livestream options will be available for most satsangs for those unable to attend in person. Any outdoor rituals at satsang will be in person only. Retreats will only be offered in-person.

Retreat Locations, Accommodations and Meals

Spring, Summer and Winter Retreats will be at the Episcopal House of Prayer (EHoP) in Collegeville, MN – 75 miles NW of Mpls. For 30+ years, they’ve been welcoming groups for retreat and spiritual practice. Renowned for its potent sacred space, natural + architectural beauty, EHoP is a sanctuary designed to support deep connection.

The House of Prayer is nestled on the edge of Saint John’s Abbey and University – amidst the remarkable beauty and sanctuary of 2,700 acres of extensive forest, wetlands, lakes, oak savanna, restored prairie, and hiking trails.  Its been a place of learning and spiritual refuge for over 165 years.

EHoP is designed to support both community and solitude. There are single and double rooms with twin beds, individual sinks, desks, chairs and reading lamps. The larger living/ dining spaces and restrooms are shared. The oratory and prayer room are available as quiet, contemplative spaces. In the spirit of community, we will eat meals communally. Each person will be assigned to a group responsible for planning and bringing/ preparing one meal per retreat. Meals will be vegetarian and we’ll do our best to accommodate dietary restrictions. We’ve done meals this way for years on fall immersion, and they are always wonderful! Accommodation on the fall retreat at Camp du Nord are in comfortable modern cabins.

Participant Testimonials

“Taking Refuge has been such a source of nourishment and support – a powerful way to be held by sangha and live in closer alignment with what is true for me. It is a gift of practices, teachings, song, story, ritual, and opportunities to be in community in a way that is real, unique and sacred. I haven’t experienced anything like it in my life. I have felt supported and inspired by the group, by our teacher, and by the beautiful space in which we have gathered. It has allowed me to see myself and my relationships more clearly, to feel more alive and connected, and more devoted to caring for myself and others. Gathering throughout the year has been the support I need to grow closer to myself and life. I feel so grateful for this program and for the way Ben weaves it all together. ”

“The Taking Refuge program is a great gift and an opportunity to connect more deeply with community, with dharma, and spirit. Ben has cultivated a sangha community so supportive of one another, that shares and encourages a commitment to living dharmicly in these times. I appreciated having this throughout the year and to find ways to offer service and more fully expand my practice into all areas of my life. The opportunity to take refuge in teachings, teacher, and sangha during times of darkness in our outer world, and to practice in the sacred Oratory at EHoP, is truly special.”

“This program truly embodies the three jewels in a way that held me and allowed me the grounding and resources to continue to work deeply with life. The power of a sacred community cannot be underestimated in its ability to contradict the feelings of aloneness or fear that are ever creeping in the times we live in. The retreats and were empowering and re-vitalizing… giving me practices, community, and guidance that kept me oriented toward dharma and supported in daily life.” 

“This will be my third year taking part in this unique program and I can’t recommend it enough. Ben thoughtfully cultivates the experience of learning, retreating, and connecting in a powerful and supportive space, complete with community meals and time in nature. The three gems of Taking Refuge have become increasingly important pillars in my life and practice. Come join us, you’ll be glad you did!”

“Taking Refuge has been a profound and transformative part of my yoga journey, offering me invaluable tools to deepen my practice and nurture my soul. It has provided a compassionate and supportive community—a space where I can share, grow, and connect with others on a meaningful level.  I am deeply grateful to Ben for his guidance and the sacred space he has cultivated, allowing us all to find refuge in our practice.”

Your Investment

Space is limited in this small group program to 16 people. Spaces + accommodation preferences will be allotted in the order in which payment and registration are received. Rates are inclusive of program tuition and lodging – including accommodation in private or shared rooms at EHoP, and in communal loft spaces at Camp du Nord. You can upgrade to shared or private rooms for the fall retreat.

Private Room – $3695                                                                                                      Shared Room – $3275

Early Registration Discount – $150 off the above rates when paid in full by Feb 15. Payment Plans: May be available on an individual basis. Contact ben@vincentyoga.com for more information.

Optional Add-ons

Quarterly Private Session w/ Ben: $450 for four sessions, 1/ quarter throughout the year.

To reserve your space:

  1. Please email the completed the registration form to Ben@vincentyoga.com

All payments are due in full by April 1. There will be a $150 fee for late payments. All payments are final and non-refundable, unless your reserved space in the program is filled. If you choose to withdraw from the program, your payment will be forfeited. Other discounts and scholarships are not available.

Please contact ben@vincentyoga.com with any inquiries about the program, registration or payment plans.

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FREE Meditation Pop-Up: Dec. 30, 12-1 pm w/ Ben and Tanya Boigenzahn

Posted by on Dec 8, 2025 in meditation, Retreats, ritual, sacred, tantra, Uncategorized, yoga | Comments Off on FREE Meditation Pop-Up: Dec. 30, 12-1 pm w/ Ben and Tanya Boigenzahn

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FREE Virtual Meditation Pop-Up – Dec 30, 12-1 pm with Ben & Tanya

Join Ben and Tanya in a short and sweet FREE workshop to get you ready for the shift to the new year including:

  • Meditation on remembrance, learning and healing from the last year
  • Gentle movement practice
  • Meditation on visioning the New Year
  • personal reflection

This is offered only on ZOOM.

ALL are welcome, and please invite others!

CANCELLATION POLICY: If you have to miss class, you will receive a link to the recording valid for 1 week.

REGISTER HERE: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/WhGjhjuuRjqWEFkggeVoXA

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New Years Retreat in the City – Sat. Jan 3, 12-5:30 w/ Ben

Posted by on Dec 3, 2025 in community, immersion, meditation, Retreats, ritual, sacred, tantra, Uncategorized, yoga | Comments Off on New Years Retreat in the City – Sat. Jan 3, 12-5:30 w/ Ben

This special retreat in the city will integrate:

  • holistic yoga practices: postures, breath work, meditation, mantra, guided relaxation)
  • Awakening Sankalpa Shakti: The Power of Inspired Intention
  • self-reflection, journaling and visioning
  • ritual and song

Join Ben for a day of reflection, remembrance and recommitment to bring in the New Year!

This event is offered in the spirit of dana or generosity. There is no set fee. Your sliding scale donations ($50-250) supports our ability to make these offerings accessible. Space is limited and Pre-registration is highly recommend.

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This Sacred Dark: Community Practice + Solstice Ritual: Weds. Dec 17, 6-9 pm

Posted by on Dec 3, 2025 in community, meditation, ritual, tantra, yoga | Comments Off on This Sacred Dark: Community Practice + Solstice Ritual: Weds. Dec 17, 6-9 pm

The Winter Solstice is literally the time when the “sun stands still”. Also known as the hibernal solstice, this is a natural time of deep rest, rejuvenation which allow for re-creation in the cycles of life. In many cultures, spiritual traditions and creation myths, the darker times are also considered the most sacred – a microcosm of the primordial darkness before the universe was born. A time of timelessness when the veil between the worlds is the thin. It calls us to step back from our worldly lives, to commune with and celebrate the source of life, and play our part in the return of light.
You ‘re warmly invited to join ben for a solstice season practice and ritual honoring ” This Sacred Dark.”

Our time will include:
– Teachings + Stories about the Sacred Dark
– Candlelight yoga practice
– Communal ritual
– Self reflection/ journaling
– Song

Please bring a yoga mat, journal and openness to possibility!
This event is offered in the spirit of dana or generosity. There is no set fee. Your sliding scale donations ($25-150) support our ability to make these offerings accessible. Space is limited and Pre-Registration is highly recommended

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Fall Immersion: The Lotus of the Heart – Oct 5-8, Ely MN

Posted by on May 28, 2025 in immersion, meditation, Retreats, ritual, sacred, Self-Care, tantra, teacher training, Travel, Uncategorized, yoga | Comments Off on Fall Immersion: The Lotus of the Heart – Oct 5-8, Ely MN

October 5-8 – Ely, Mn ~ with Ben Vincent

The Lotus of the Heart

In the Lotus of the Heart, we’ll explore:

  • Grief + Gratitude – being stretched large by the heart

The Place:  Camp du Nord, near Ely, MN.  A stones throw from the Boudary Waters, Camp du Nord is set amongst the pine, maple and birch forest alongside Lake Burntside.  It has been a natural place of sanctuary, retreat, reconnection for more than 50 years.

Lodging & Meals: Our lodging will be communal in modern wooden cabins, beautiful and simple.  Each cabin features a full kitchen, indoor bathroom, fireplace, living & dining room, bedrooms, sleeping loft and wireless internet.  You will be responsible for your breakfast and lunch. Dinners will be communal, each participant will be part of the cooking group for one evening meal. We’ve done this for years, and it works wonderfully. Preference for lodging requests will be given in the order in which registrations are received.  To view one of the cabins, please click here

Activities:  Hiking, Canoeing + Kayaking,  Sauna + Lake Plunge, Massage, Relaxing lakeside and fireside and the occasional hootenanny singalong ( *massage not included in the price of the retreat)

Daily Session Schedule:                                                                                                      

  • Sunday Oct 5: Check-In 4 pm, Dinner 5 pm, First Session 6:30-9 pm                                                  
  • Monday Oct 6:  9-12 am, 3:00-5:30 pm                                                              
  • Tuesday Oct 7:  9-12 am, 3:00-5:30 pm   7-9 pm                                                
  • Wednesday Oct 8:  8-11am – Option to stay to Oct 9 if available (more info below)

Chanting and Silent Meditation M-W from 6-7 am (recommended, but optional)

Transportation, Arrival & Departure                                                             

It is about a 4.5 hour drive from the Twin Cities.  You are responsible for your own transportation.  We encourage carpooling, and will assist in finding you a carpool if you like.  For Directions, click here

Arrival time is anytime after 4pm On Sunday October 6. We’ll have a group meal Sunday at 5pm, and the immersion will begin officially at 6:30p. Teaching and group practice will end Wednesday Oct 9 around 12. There may be the possibility of staying an extra day until Oct 10. to rest and integrate. Please inquire when registering if interested.

Your Investment: 

  • $695 – Twin bed in a communal Loft Space
  • $795 – Shared bedroom space (2 people/room, twin beds or queen bed for couples)
  • $950 – Private bedroom space (queen bed)

Early Registration Discount- Receive $35 off the shared bedroom or loft rates when you register and pay in full by Aug 10. Early registration discount does not apply to private rooms or cabins.

All rates are per person. This is a small group immersion and space will be allotted in the order in which registrations are received.

Rates are inclusive of:

  • Lodging: For more information on accommodations and activities, visit the fall retreat page.
  • Immersion Tuition
  • Use of Camp du Nord facilities (sauna, hiking trails, canoes + kayaks, etc.)

Massage will be available during breaks.  Please note meals are not provided. Each cabin has a fully equipped kitchen for all your cooking needs. We will plan to eat dinners communally, with groups taking turns preparing food if the group size accommodates eating/cooking together.  

To reserve your space: please submit registration/waiver form + payment at the same time

  1. Submit a $300 deposit (per-person, non-refundable) or payment in full. Payment are preferred through Venmo (@vincent-yoga), and can also be made through PayPal (bvrocksteady@gmail.com), check (see directions below), or CC. Venmo is free when paying as a friend. There is a 3.5% fee for paypal, CC or when paying for “goods and services” through Venmo to cover costs.  Contact us directly to pay via CC or paypal.

All payments are due by Sept 5. There will be a $50 fee for payments, payment plans and registrations received after Sept 5.  For those unable to pay-in-full before Sept 5, payment plans are available through paypal credit. All payments are final, there are no refunds unless the retreat gets cancelled. The non-refundable $300 deposit covers the costs to camp du Nord in the event that the retreat should have to be cancelled for unforeseen reasons.  Other discounts and scholarships are not available.

Please contact us with any questions or inquiries

Testimonials:

“I have attended several fall immerisons. Each one has been an enriching, nourishing, and powerful experience through Ben’s thoughtful, insightful, and poetic teachings. The most profound aspect of this sacred time is shedding the noise of the outer everyday world of tasks, to-do lists, and responsibilities to focus on the quietness of the inner self and life for a few days. I leave with a deeper understanding of my practice that I have carried forth in my everyday life and that continues to unfold. Every fall I look forward to reuniting with the astounding beauty of the north woods (especially Burntside Lake!) and the warm, welcoming community.”

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