~ Yoga Studies ~

 

I have had the great pleasure to study with amazing teachers and friends. Please take the time to visit their websites. Perhaps they can open a door to a yoga adventure that's perfect for you.

Lahiri School of Yoga, Sati Chappelle

Yoga, Pilates, Yoga teacher trainings

Om and Garden Yoga and Massage, Colorado Springs

Kundalini, Vinyasa, Ashtanga, Vini, Restorative and Hatha yoga styles, as well as Thai yoga and other massage.

Yoga Journeys, Colorado Springs

Kripalu yoga as well as a variety of workshops and retreats

Pranava Yoga Center, Colorado Springs

Offering Vinyasa, Jivamukti, Dharma Mittra, Baptiste, and other styles of yoga.

Sadhana Yoga, Jessica Patterson, Colorado Springs

Offering private and group sessions, as well as workshops, retreats, and integrative nutrition therapy.

Wholeness Yoga, Samantha DeNaray, Colorado Springs

Hatha, Vinyasa, Pre/Postnatal yoga, Children's yoga and Mommy and me classes.

Spectrum Wellness, Colorado Springs

Offering a variety of health and wellness programs

Yogafied, Corinne Andrews, Colorado Springs

Hatha, Ashtanga yoga

Pat Komarow, Colorado Springs

Private and group yoga and Meditation. Kripalu, Dru, and Special needs yoga.

Shiva Rea, Global adventurer

Shakti goddess

Westside Yoga studio and Massage, Colorado Springs

Prenatal yoga and massage

The Bija Studio, Colorado Springs

Yoga, mediation, and massage

Om Time, Denver/Boulder

Classes, workshops, teacher trainings

The Shruti Institute, Denver

Institute for Vedic Arts

International Yoga Centers Directory

~ Massage ~

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Euphoria Bodywork

Jacob Kelly, Colorado Springs

Om and Garden

Kim Miller, Thai Yoga Massage, Colorado Springs

~ Alternative Healing ~

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Celebration Conscious Living Store

Gifts and services for your Spiritual needs, Colorado Springs

~ Tai Chi ~

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Tai Chi Boxing Association

Michael Paler, Colorado Springs

~ Outreach Programs ~

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Dominic

"In Feb. of 2008, Joy and Rodney’s 3 year old son Dominic got the flu with the rest of the family. Shortly thereafter, he started regressing, and eventually lost almost all of his speech. After nearly a year of doctor appointments, speech therapy, occupational therapy, CT, MRI, hearing scans… a local pediatric neurologist said to them, “This is Autistic Regression Syndrome, and we’re seeing it in a lot in young children after viruses. The only thing you can do is ABA [Applied Behavior Analysis] therapy”. Knowing that their insurance specifically excluded ABA therapy (and, in fact, any therapy related to the diagnosis of Autism), they asked the doctor to make the formal diagnosis Aphasia in the hopes of getting some treatment covered by insurance. This spring they found Alpine Autism Center, a local Colorado Springs ABA therapy center, and made the decision to put all they had in savings towards getting Dominic the therapy (at $2300/mo for half days), with the prayer to Spirit that should Dominic need additional therapy beyond what they could afford that the money come for what he needs. Joy and Rodney are also pursuing alternative biomedical treatment for Dominic that has helped him greatly. It is expected that Dominic will need ABA therapy for at least another year, and as of the end of July it does not appear that insurance will be covering any of it. So Joy and Rodney are continuing the ask Spirit for the money to be made available, and part of doing that is providing a way for people to give. Should insurance cover any, excess will be donated directly to Alpine Autism Center’s operating fund (they are a 501,c,3 non profit and are doing amazing things for the children that no one else seems to be able to help). To learn about Dominic's journey, and how you can help, please visit:

http://domsjourneymomsjournal.blogspot.com