| Acupuncture
& Chinese Medicine, Taijiquan,
Kundalini, Yoga, Nature and Art Experiences
Jessica
Rose - Certified in Chinese acupuncture
and practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine,
understands that acupuncture protects and nourishes
– that it is a technique for cultivating health
and wellbeing. Acupuncture is often used to address
specific health issues, but its greatest strength
is the state of wellness it provides – one
that radiates outwards and cannot be easily lost.
Ken
Rose - practices Chinese therapeutic massage
and teaches Tai Ji Quan – Tai Chi. He is a
practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine and
is an herbalist. Ken also practices Tui Na, Chinese
therapeutic bodywork, which, through gentle and
subtle manipulations, helps one to adapt to myriad
forces. He has written several books on Chinese
medicine and the history of Qi. Ken provides experiences
in Taijiquan. He understands that the Chinese sought
glowing health that is stable and secure: a radiating
health. In Taiji, or Tai Chi, Ken helps you understand
the movement of qi (chi) in an around the body.
Siri
Gian Singh Khalsa Ph.D.
– teaches Kundalini Yoga, meditation and tantra
and is an acupressure therapist in both Sacramento
and Mendocino. He provides a variety of classes
and experiences in both cities. At the Inn he is
best known for his 4:00 – 6:30 AM yoga-kundalini
classes.
Ryane
Snow Ph.D. Naturalist. Certified in acupressure
and Chinese herbal medicine. Acupressure emphasizes
both the treatment and prevention of illness by
treating the whole person. Ryane a chemist, teacher
and mycologist has worked with Andrew Weil. He originally
came to Mendocino to teach high school and to experience
the mycological wonders of this area. Today he provides
seminars on the collection, preparation and preservation
of fungi, seaweeds, and other foraged plants. Ryane
is available for 2 hour explorations of the cullinary
wonders of Mendocino forests, meadows and the coast.
Joan
Stanford MA-ATR - provides individually
tailored playshops using expressive techniques
including collage, writing, and artmaking. The purpose
is to explore creativity - through purposeful action
and accident! Playshops are valuable experience
for grammar school students, seniors and any person
wanting to discover creativity. Joan will helps
encourages her students to silence their inner critic
and reconnect to their own wisdom. Play has long
been valued as a creative force.
Jeff
Stanford Rev., MA
- trained as an anthropologist focusing on religion
and culture doing field work in the 1970’s
human potential movement. He learned that the changes
sought by those in the movement must come from a
new relationship with life, beginning in the kitchen
where decisions affect the practitioner and the
planet. Jeff is a dowser working with energy, which
led him to a vegan lifestyle.
Dana
Ecelberger MA - is a master organic gardener
specializing in sustainable agriculture. She provides
garden tours, seminars on sustainable practice and
speaks to our relationship with nature. Dana provides
classes in everything from composting to propagation
throughout the year.
Catherine
McMillan - Yoga instructor. Catherine has
instructed yoga at the Inn for more than five years.
She received her teaching certification from the
Yoga Research and Education Center and is a second-generation
yogini. She also specializes in yoga for children
and seniors and is available for private sessions.
Dee
Brater MA - Introduced the idea of "in-room"
massage to us in 1990, making The Stanford Inn one
of the first inns in the country to offer therapeutic
massage. Specializing in an esoteric Thai massage,
Dee uses her entire body to provide what her clients
call a truly "healing experience." Dee
is deeply experienced in a variety of techniques
and manages Spa in the Forest. Each year, she spends
several months with her teachers to deepen her knowledge
of the body and healing. |