Thrive Guide

Sarah Harvie

About

As a lifelong adventurer, Sarah Harvie has been leading people on their inner and outer journeys internationally for over fifteen years. Seeking the road less travelled, Sarah has discovered great healing and wisdom from extended journeys through the wilderness and from her own ...
As a lifelong adventurer, Sarah Harvie has been leading people on their inner and outer journeys internationally for over fifteen years. Seeking the road less travelled, Sarah has discovered great healing and wisdom from extended journeys through the wilderness and from her own deep inner practices of yoga and meditation. As she continues on her path of healing and awakening, she shares her practice with others through a variety of healing modalities that have proven to be instrumental to her own path: CranioSacral & Massage Therapy, Yoga Asana & Nidra, and Wilderness Yoga Retreats across the globe.
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"We are all just walking each other home." Ram Dass
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Retreat Specialties

Wilderness Yoga in the Canadian Rockies

What are your favorite Retreat Venues around the world

Mount Engadine Lodge. Canadian Rockies. I love leading retreats surrounded by Wilderness as the setting inspires the teachings.

What's your personal definition of what it means to thrive?

Thriving is to be in your element. People feel you are in your power before you enter the room. Rather than reacting to life's events you have mental, emotional and energetic space to create your circumstances. And the grace to accept those you cannot change.

Who do you look up to ? Who has helped you the most along your teacher / retreat leader journey?

Doreen Spence. Cree Elder: Order of Canada recipient. Doreen trained me out on the land during Vision Quests & sweats. She taught me to listen. Sean Corne with her classes and her teachings off the mat. Ajahn Sona. A Buddhist monk I do annual 10 + day silent retreats with
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