Beginning October 7th High Mountain Hoshin will be holding weekly classes in
Hoshin Roshi Ryu at the Old Hampden Holistic Center in Englewood.
Developed by Dr. Glenn Morris in the early '80s, Hoshin Roshi Ryu is a scientific,
step by step system for opening/activating the chakras and developing our
physical/mental/spiritual aspects.
High Mountain Hoshin classes will all include meditation, physical skills and healing and will
meet on Thursday evenings from 7-9. Everyone is invited to RSVP for a free class.
For more information and directions to the Old Hampden Holistic Center see our website at: www.highmountainhoshin.com
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