Hey Astrodharma readers! I recently was introduced to a form of yoga (similar to Yin Yoga) that focuses on tonifying the acupuncture meridians. It was pretty awesome – at least the five or six poses we did. Discovered that each pose is paired with a meridian and I could (additionally to what the book described)Continue reading “May have discovered a modality that unites what I know!”
Author Archives: Kirby Moore
Beginning a new Chapter
I recently gave a Spiritual Astrology interpretation where I began (intuitively, extemporaneously) to blend Chinese Medicine information with Western Medical Astrology and some Somatic Experiencing type trauma resolution / Polyvagal system wisdom… It was pretty awesome to be able to see various patterns emerging out of the mists of the karmic holographic Astrological Horoscope! NowContinue reading “Beginning a new Chapter”
Roller coaster of a Valentine’s & benefits of doing Tsok offerings
First, yesterday was a bit of a roller coaster for me. It is challenging being alone on Valentine’s Day and seeing all the lovey-dovey pictures on Facebook. With that said, I went to a strenuous Pilates class that worked me. I left feeling curmudgeonly yet good – like I had worked through something big. ThenContinue reading “Roller coaster of a Valentine’s & benefits of doing Tsok offerings”
Attended a humble Dharma teaching tonight
Lean into your Sangha. Especially if you feel safe there, if you have one or two good friends there (if not, work to establish some?). I have had a roller coaster of a past year – intense massage school experience (you can go back read about in January – April 2018 posts), intense amount ofContinue reading “Attended a humble Dharma teaching tonight”
Bodywork benefiting from blessings
The work I do with clients is, of course, confidential. However, today, a day back from visiting a hidden yogi and receiving a number of blessings – spiritual, energetic and informational – I knew some things about co-workers when I took their acupuncture-type pulses. A couple of things I had never heard myself say beforeContinue reading “Bodywork benefiting from blessings”
visiting a hidden yogi
As a adjunct to what I wrote yesterday… My visit with a spiritual friend is kind of turning some of previous thoughts on their heads – specifically that we must do our spiritual growth work. Yes I have done a lot of work on myself. Yes they even said that I had cleared up andContinue reading “visiting a hidden yogi”
Magical inspiring day; great way to start off Tibetan New Year!
I am going to write with some hesitation here, and hopefully appropriate restraint (you will see why). Today I drove a ways to meet with a spiritual friend. They said they could see in my chakra system that my Kundalini energy was out of balance (from a long distance away). When I arrived, what theyContinue reading “Magical inspiring day; great way to start off Tibetan New Year!”
Benefits of committing to 10 Emotional-Process-Oriented Bodywork sessions
Hello Dear Readers! I went through some ups and downs in January, with a separation from a five-month relationship thrown into the mix. It has been nice however to right the ship, as I get into working more with my lower chakras, being kind and gentle to myself on a daily basis (this seems likeContinue reading “Benefits of committing to 10 Emotional-Process-Oriented Bodywork sessions”
Glad to have an array of modalities to offer
For those of you who have been following me for some time, you may know a bit about my evolution as a healing facilitator. If not, I’ll review π First there was Reiki and Spiritual Astrology. I still work with the Astrology, sometimes Reiki comes through my hands, but I don’t do much with theContinue reading “Glad to have an array of modalities to offer”
Do young adults require college?
I heard a story recently on NPR about how young people are struggling with massive college debt and struggling with choosing a major that is not very lucrative. You know, the Art History majors, the English Literatures, the Humanities, etc. Not that there is anything whatsoever wrong with these edifying and enriching areas of study!Continue reading “Do young adults require college?”
