Vibrant living at The Lake House Lodge & Spa.What is it that keeps massage therapists and psychologists in business, church doors open, and the latest fad diets fad diet Popular nutrition Any of a number of weight-reduction diets that either eliminate one or more of the essential food groups, or recommend consumption of one type of food in excess at the expense of other foods; FDs rarely follow modern principles for losing and fitness regimes a billion dollar business? It may be our quest to feel good, be good and look good. More precisely, knowingly or unknowingly, it's our quest to feel good inside and out--our path to wholeness. Perhaps it is this path that led intentional community intentional community n. A small, localized, often rural community of persons or families pursuing common interests or concentrating on certain basic values. visionary Kerry Lindsey, healer healer Mainstream medicine A romantic synonym for physician. See Traditional healing. Cynthia Wisehart and innkeeper An individual who, as a regular business, provides accommodations for guests in exchange for reasonable compensation. An inn is defined as a place where lodgings are made available to the public for a charge, such as a hotel, motel, hostel, or guest house. Taska Calloway to create The Lake House Lodge & Spa. Located just down from the Highland Lake Highland Lake may refer to: Cities, towns, etc.
"The Lake House Lodge & Spa intends to address the whole person," Wisehart explains. "It's a healing arts spa for not just the physical, but also for mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of our being." This four-directions of the human being concept is the very core of the spa's mission. "We want people to take that feeling that you have after a massage or that centered place after a retreat and incorporate that into their daily lives and everyday experience," says Wisehart. In that vein, Lindsey and Wisehart hope to enhance the opportunity for long life and healthful health·ful adj. 1. Conducive to good health; salutary. 2. Healthy. health ful·ness n. living. The Lake House Spa will offer an array of
traditional pampering and rejuvenation RejuvenationAeson in extreme old age, restored to youth by Medea. [Rom. Myth.: LLEI, I: 322] apples of perpetual youth by tasting the golden apples kept by Idhunn, the gods preserved their youth. [Scand. Myth. spa services, as well as yoga, movement and meditation classes. But it may be their "healthy arts packages" which will set them apart from other spas. They will offer assessments, including bio-energetic screenings, and subsequent protocols for wellness to help people be their best and live their fullest life. Whether guests need more attention on body therapies, meditation and spiritual work, or a greater focus on nutrition or naturopathy naturopathy /na·tur·op·a·thy/ (na?cher-op´ah-the) a drugless system of health care, using a wide variety of therapies, including hydrotherapy, heat, massage, and herbal medicine, whose purpose is to treat the whole person to stimulate , the Lake House Spa is prepared to get its guests back to a place of vibrant living. "As the world moves faster and faster and we have the means to stay more and more connected, we seem to be becoming less and less connected from the elements of our human experience that keep us truly connected to ourselves and our souls. Without that connection, we lose ourselves, we lose touch," says Wisehart. "We want to reawaken Verb 1. reawaken - awaken once again awaken, wake up, waken, rouse, wake, arouse - cause to become awake or conscious; "He was roused by the drunken men in the street"; "Please wake me at 6 AM." and give guests the tools to maintain that connection and therefore continue the process of maintaining health." "And it all comes back to this," Lindsey says as he smiles and gestures toward the lake. "The key is immersing people in nature. Give them this and they're going to tune in to the woods, the trees, everything, and then it's fun to just watch people be, or watch people realize it's okay to just be." Wisehart tells a story about one of her clients who recently came to the spa. "When be arrived, he just kept fidgeting, trying to get closer to the lake, looking at the water and being distracted by it." Wisehart knew immediately to incorporate this into their work that day. She told him, "Let's go Let's Go may refer to: Television
Lindsey and Wisehart see the lake and the surrounding woods as part of the therapeutic experience. Guests will be able to swim in a naturally filtered pool. carved into the edge of the lake. They can explore the lake by kayak kayak (kī`ăk), Eskimo canoe, originally made of sealskin stretched over a framework of whalebone or driftwood. It is completely covered except for the opening in which the paddler sits. or canoe or simply enjoy the lake from a floating hot tub actually submerged at the edge of the lake. Hikers can explore wooded trails amongst the 200 acres, including the Long Life Trail. The Long Life Trail is symbolic of Lindsey's vision. The trail leads through different aspects of the Highland Lake community. Visitors will enjoy the woods and the lake along the trail and see the garden patches, pastures and pens of livestock, and they'll be able to meander meander Extreme U-bend in a stream, usually occurring in a series, that is caused by flow characteristics of the water. Meanders form in stream-deposited sediments and may stack up upstream of an obstruction, resulting in a gooseneck or extremely bowed meander. past the Retreat Center and through the herbal labyrinth labyrinth (lăb`ərĭnth), intricate building of chambers and passages, often constructed so as to perplex and confuse a person inside. . (The Retreat Center is another new component of the Highland Lake community.) "When people see where their food is coming from, when people see sustainability, things shift." Lindsey is a like a kid at Christmas as he tours the Lodge, the grounds and shows guests the fruits of a life-long dream. It's important to see all of this in order to see the depth of his creation. Touring the gardens, he says, "When we were kids, we lived about three miles down the road. We were poor, but every time my mother put food on the table for guests and family, she'd say, 'It was picked fresh today.' There's a richness in that." His mother lives on the property now and still picks her salad fresh every day. It seems a lot of synergistic ideas come together in this corner of Highland Lake. Just past the new Retreat Center, pilings have been installed at the water's edge to build yoga and exercise platform. Crews are also preparing a small jetty jetty: see coast protection. of land for a natural cathedral. So much thought, care and vision has gone into the process that one cannot help but realize the oneness and connectedness of the grounds and community. One also cannot help but be impressed by Lindsey's dedication to living an "awake life" and the patience it's taken to see his dream through. Whether you just need a little pampering or a complete realignment re·a·lign tr.v. re·a·ligned, re·a·lign·ing, re·a·ligns 1. To put back into proper order or alignment. 2. To make new groupings of or working arrangements between. in life, Lake House Lodge and Spa offers just the prescription--vibrant living! For More Information ... Lake House Lodge & Spa Flat Rock, NC 28731 828-693-5070 www.highlandlake.com Michelle Keenan is a freelance writer living in Asheville. Reach her at michellekeenan@yahoo.com. |
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