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Sunday, June 5, 2011


Dance when you're broken open.
Dance when you've torn the bandage off.
Dance in the middle of fighting.
Dance in your blood.
Dance when you're perfectly free.
Struck, the dancer hears a tambourine inside her,
like a wave that crests into foam at the very top,
Begins.
Maybe you don't hear that tambourine,
or the tree leaves clapping time.
Close the ears on your head,
that listen mostly to lies and cynical jokes.
There are other things to see, and hear.
Music. Dance.
A brilliant city inside your soul!
--Rumi

Wednesday, April 6, 2011



Painting by: Marti Fenton White Deer Song

With your feet I walk
 I walk with your limbs
I carry forth your body
For me your mind thinks
Your voice Speaks for me
Beauty is before me
And beauty is behind me
Above and below me hovers the beautiful
I am surrounded by it
I am immersed in it
In my youth I am aware of it
And in old age I shall walk quietly
The beautiful trail.

-Dine (Navajo) Prayer

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Vital Shanti: What is Lymphatic Drainage?

Vital Shanti: What is Lymphatic Drainage?: "The incredible Lymph System. An essential part of our immune systems.
The lymphatic system, on first ..."

Monday, March 7, 2011

Renewal Massage Packages for March!

     It's the time of the year to get rid of everything that's not serving our higher self anymore! Time to let go gracefully so that we can imbue ourselves with new growth. These massage deals and packages reflect this inspiration.*

Pure Shakti  Package:                                 $60.00
  • 90 min. massage (including Lymphatic Drainage and Visceral Manipulation and whatever you would like to focus on)
  • Coconut/Ginger Body Scrub with Himalayan Pink Salt and Almond Oil
  • Polarity Therapy (to balance mental, energetic and physical bodies)

Lotus Aromatherapy Massage:                   $45.00                           
  • 60 min. massage with Aromatherapy Oils, properly diluted and safe.
  • Your choice of a Chakra Aromatherapy Massage, or simply choose your own oils.



Sunday, March 6, 2011

Spring Blossoming; Emerging into the Radiant Light!

     As we enter into the brilliant sunlight from our wintry darkness, take the time to look at the areas in your life that you want to develop. Spring is the time of year for fast, green, growth; in Traditional Chinese Medicine it is the element Wood. This means that all the introspection gained from our dark, inner selves that we just experienced through the watery winter, is now being put into action, growing rapidly like wood.

   Green will start appearing all around us, and now is the perfect time to start consuming all sorts of delicious green, chlorophyll dense foods. Just like spring is traditionally the time to clean out your house, it's  the ideal time to cleanse/detox/fast, whatever you like to do to rejuvenate your body and encourage growth of good things. The spring is Liver/Gallbladder season, which indicates that you may want to support these organs, rather than do things that may hinder them. 

Here are a few ideas of things to do externally in this expansive season:

*Clean out your house! Your closets, your cabinets, your drawers, do a scrub down of the kitchen and bathroom, sort through old clothes and donate the ones you don't want anymore, dust the house, mop and vacuum. This is relieving for our minds and spirits and even emotions. It's healthy to get rid of the old so that there's room for new possibilities. Even on a physical, material level this is important.*

*Celebrate the growth of life around you! Take a long walk or hike without music or distraction and enjoy the sounds of the birds, bees, wind and chipmunks. Let your eyes take in the vibrancy of color and patterns. *

*Be present with emotions that arise. Though this is a good practice to always have, dormant feelings may arise during this spring period. Journal, talk, exercise and let your feeling flow through you.*

Here are a couple of ideas for Internal liver support this season:

*An easy, simple way to cleanse your liver is to imbue your body with dark greens, eat at least two servings a day of:
-Kale (best if steamed or made into a smoothie)
-Chard  (ok to eat raw, steamed, in a salad or smoothie)
-Dandelion Greens  (best in a salad mixed with other tastes, as these are bitter)
-Spinach (the best to eat raw, but also a wonderful addition to smoothies)
Wow! So beautiful....I'm always so happy to put these colors in my body!

 Dark leafy greens are one of the most amazing, nutrient rich foods as they contain high amounts of Iron, Potassium, Magnesium, and Calcium, as well as Vitamins K, C, E and B Vitamins. If you are vegan or vegetarian this is one of the only natural ways to get your B Vitamins and Iron. Getting into a habit of eating at least one serving a day of these immensely healthy foods is one of the best things you can do for your body.

*A step up from this is a Juice Fast. If you have any sort of condition, i would check with whoever is watching your health (ie: doctor, naturopath, etc). But this is a safe way to do some fasting without a lot of difficulty. Basically for a juice fast, you will want a juicer. Buying juice from the store is not getting fresh juice, and you will want to drink juice that has been juiced in the last 2 hours in order to properly absorb all the nutrients. Also, juice from the store is more often than not, pasteurized (or heated), which burns away all the fresh vitamins and minerals and enzymes, leaving it to be simply a sugary drink with low nutritional value.
Once you have a juicer or have borrowed one, set an intention for how long you would like the fast to be. A 3 day fast is wonderful, as well as a 7 day fast. If you're nervous about the process, try just 1 day. You can juice things that you never though possible! Here is a good website for recipes and different info about the fast 

.http://www.juicing-for-health.com/vegetable-juicing.html

Do more research and know what to expect.
Powdered Spirulina.

Something i have found essential to add to my juice is Spirulina. This is essentially pure chlorophyll algae. It is one of the oldest food sources on the planet, believing to originate 3.5 billion years ago and was a primary staple for Mayans, Aztecs, and Ancient Hawaiians. I mix this into my juice and i seriously can feel it after a couple of days as this enormous source of power and light in my body!

A call to fast. It reads: Fasting is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you. It is from the Koran. Most religions promote fasting in one way or another to experience the stillness and prayer that it facilitates.

*One last idea to internally cleanse is with simple fasting. If you have any medical condition or are taking medications, etc, you NEED to check with someone before you do this. If you are sick or unhealthy it may not be the best time to do a straight fast either. However, I have had amazing results with fasting for 3 days, drinking water, occasionally teas, and using Senna Tea or colonics. More than anything the results i have seen from this fast have been energetic/ emotional. It gives me a break from my life for deep introspection and prayer and allows the space for baggage to be worked through and dealt with. If you have any sort of candida or parasite, this is the best fast to do, as both organisms will only go away once they are starved of nutrition.

*Massage helps with detoxification. It flushes circulation, releases toxins from muscles, supports the lymphatic system, decreases inflammations and provides support spiritually, mentally and emotionally. If you want to aid your detoxification, schedule a massage!

Keep in mind with any fast or change in diet that the first day or two may be difficult. Usually once you're past the second day, your irritability decreases, any rashes, breakouts, soreness has disappeared because your body has purged it. After you've gotten over the hump, your energy will increase, you will experience a renewed sense of spirituality and lightness. However, with all things it depends on your past history of eating and self care. Do more research and be well informed before you embark on this amazing journey!

Remember that spring is a time of growth, foremost. Do what makes you grow!

From this artist

Sunday, February 6, 2011

The Heart Sutra: A mantra to open your wisdom and bring you to your core of love.

ག༌ཏེ༌ག༌ཏེ༌པཱ༌ར༌ག༌ཏེ༌པཱ༌ར༌སཾ༌ག༌ཏེ༌བོ༌དྷི༌སྭཱ༌ཧཱ།

gate gate pāragate pārasaṃgate bodhi svāhā
  
Gone, gone, gone beyond, gone utterly beyond, Enlightenment hail!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Beautiful Valentine's Day Experience

DEEPEN YOUR CONNECTION AND RELIEVE STRESS WITH A CANDLE-LIT COUPLES      MASSAGE AND GOURMET MEAL....ALL RIGHT IN YOUR OWN HOME!

*Give your partner the most amazing gift this Valentine's Day with your choice:
  • ~1 hour couples massage + 5 course gourmet tapas.............$275
  • ~1 hour couples massage + 7 course gourmet tapas.............$325

      The massage is facilitated by myself and another nurturing, deep therapist, Tina Tongen. We are both registered and certified in the state of CO. The gourmet meal is hand-prepared in your kitchen by Edward Hamilton, a professional chef here in boulder, while you receive your massages! This is an amazing opportunity to nourish your connection with your partner and to experience a new sense of body awareness, activating all of your senses!

We have limited space available February 11th-14th, including dinner each night and a special lunch offering on the 12th and 13th.

For booking or more information, please contact:

Hannah Schenck......303-862-2127

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Hibernation Massage Deals for the Month of February!

  • Give yourself and your partner a treat! Buy 1 massage, get the 2nd half off!
  • Start waking up your body for spring! Rejuvenating 60 min massage + aromatherapy winter body scrub package-$60.00
  • Refer a friend and get 1/2 off any bodywork! Share the love!
  • First massage with me? Get 1/2 off your first session

Monday, January 31, 2011

    February, the second month in the Gregorian calendar, was originally named after Februalia, the Roman festival of purification. Though, even before the oppressive Romans, it was the month (in the lunar calendar) of Imbolc. Imbolc was traditionally held when the season changed (because the ancients sense of time was based upon nature's patterns), though it is now defined as falling on February 1st or 2nd. It is a time of home and family, gathering around a fire and healing. The sun will shine it's brilliance longer and brighter and slowly enter into spring ....Making sure that we provide ourselves with self-care right now is invaluable. Not allowing ourselves to get caught up in petty games with ourselves, twisting our brains around with stress, working hard without respite will utterly drain us and only render us unable to fully give ourselves to the next adventure. It's the time of year that the animals begin waking up...groundhogs seeing their shadows, so as you begin to awaken from your wintry slumber, take the time to nourish yourself.

Self-Care Tips for Late Winter

*Bundle up! Don't allow yourself to get too cold, if you come home and have trouble warming up, take a hot bath or shower and burrow under the covers.

*Drink ginger tea! Ginger is a thermogenic (heat producing) herb that will not only warm you up but will boost your immunity, settle your stomach, and decrease inflammation. The Traditional Medicinal's Ginger Tea is wonderful but I like to make ginger tea with fresh ginger root:
~peel/chop skin off of root
~Began to boil pan of water
~chop peeled root into thin slices 
and add to the water.
Boil for about 1/2 hour.
The tea should be a lovely golden tonic!

*Get enough sleep and have a balanced sleep/waking cycle. I believe that staying in tune with the morning sun is an excellent cure for depression and other ailments...Certainly as the seasons are changing, it will help regulate our hormones, and keep our bodies on a natural cycle.

*Avoid processed food...even if you just don't want to cook for yourself,
buy some soup from the deli or whole foods. Make sure you're supporting
your physical and mental health through the nourishment in food. Late Winter is
an excellent time for soups, stews, grains, green and leafies, eggs, and meat (if you eat it.) 

*Especially in Colorado, this time of the year can be exceptionally harsh, cold, and dry.
Take daily baths or showers and moisturize your skin with a nourishing oil
or lotion. This will keep your skin soft, keep bumps and rashes away, and will
also warm you up. It also protects the skin from aging...
Almond oil is an amazing oil to use, as it is quite gentle but extremely nourishing.

*Blessings







Thursday, January 27, 2011

Chaos; Within seeming disorder, magnificent patterns emerge

    The universe has a fractal nature, complete order beneath the chaos of our everyday adventures. From every aspect there is to look at it, there is an inherent flow, twisting and turning, becoming still and frantic. In the midst of this we see no stability, caught in the raging waves of life we cannot see the beautiful chaos cyclical dance....And here I am, finding my grounding as a healer, my shakti/feminine essential energy with my fiance, creating sacred art, hiking, singing, cooking, nannying, reading, photosynthesizing, praying and finding my center. Finding my shanti, my unmoving peace and solitude, silence within the disorder. Remembering we are both the beginning and end....

Anahata

Anahata
the unstruck sound, resonating love with no source or end