Recently I was named an expert in a Rent. article. Check out the featured article: How To Create a Peaceful Home | Rent.
This article provides a variety of thoughtful suggestions to help create a calming ambiance, achieve tranquility with visual elements and music, maintain your space’s energy, make an altar, utilize calming scents, avoid sensory distractions, incorporate natural fibers, prioritize comfort and self-care items, add personal or inspirational items, and more. It is wonderful to have a space to call your own and to shape to your needs, and even shared spaces can be shaped to your needs. But reading this article also reminded me how important our space is at The Spiral Goddess Collective. In fact, we only exist because of this space in the Clark Building at 16 State Street in Downtown Bangor. Before I discovered this space and grew SGC here, I taught dance, yoga, and embodied movement practices in all kinds of spaces (I still do). I taught high-octane fitness classes at the Bangor Region YMCA, free yoga classes on the UMA-Bangor campus and via Zoom, and I taught many other practices that I have further developed since opening SGC in 2022. And we have grown because of our amazing, talented curators and teachers who have expanded our offerings. Our offerings—weekly classes, workshops, and retreats—are unique and empowering. And they are even more impactful because of our space. The Spiral Goddess Collective space—our Spiral Studio—is a sanctuary, a haven a home away from home, a community center, a safe space, a brave space. It is a space to connect with yourself and to connect with other people in our community. And it is a space to connect with ideas that are bigger than we are—all of the knows and unknowns of our universe, all of the richness of our world. As I read this Rent. article, I was struck by how many suggestions are elements of our Spiral Studio. The plants help breathe life into us as we move our bodies and minds. The soothing sounds from our stereo or from Sen’s sound healing instruments create a calm atmosphere for rejuvenation. (Or the eclectic music in our dance classes that provide motivation to leave it all on the dancefloor!) The art—on the walls, in our oracle deck collection, and in the sacred objects—inspire introspection and conversation. Many of the objects hold special significance for me—my grandmother’s tea set and my mother’s paintings, for instance. Our bolsters, blankets, blocks, and other tools (like our Neuro Balls!) help us to take care of ourselves and each other. Our healthy snacks, teas, and treats—the very popular ginger chews and Andes mints—provide sustenance and joy. The natural light on sunny days, the fading and shifting light in the evenings, and the colored lights that fill the space in the darkness provide a variety of seasonal sensory experiences depending upon the time of day and the time of year. And all year long, the view of downtown Bangor and the Kenduskeag River remind us of our shared past, our present moment, and our hope for the future. Our Spiral Studio includes so many peaceful elements and an array of colorful inspiration. It is truly a space like no other. It is a space for movement, for connection to ourselves and others, for community building, for resourcing ourselves and supporting causes like Bangor Pride, mental health awareness, and healing and recovery that meets you where you are. I think we have created the perfect home away from home—the third space where you set aside work and embrace play, finding joy and comradery, peace and presence, well-being and balance. When you climb the four flights of stairs, the sanctuary that greets you is worth the effort. It kind of feels like home.
2 Comments
3/23/2025 12:55:19 am
Adolescent trauma residential treatment programs focus on healing deep-rooted emotional wounds through evidence-based therapy, counseling, and holistic approaches. These facilities provide a nurturing space where teens can rebuild trust and resilience.
Reply
4/11/2025 03:48:00 am
Our addiction treatment center provides comprehensive care for substance abuse recovery, including detox, therapy, and long-term support tailored to your needs.
Reply
Leave a Reply. |
CategoriesAll Academia American Fitness Art Business Care Work Careworkers Creativity Cultural Politics Embodiment Fitness Guest Blogs Healing Language Meditation Mind/body Self Care Self-care Social Justice Space Transformation Trauma Women And Fitness Yoga Archives
March 2025
|
|