Volcano Island Bodywork Experience
Sowing the seeds of Victory

GRATITUDE & LINKS

This is a short list of the people and organizations that have helped to inspire and encourage Volcano Island Bodywork Experience. Links to their websites are included wherever possible, to share resources and ideas.

Ms. Chambers would like to thank:

The staff and graduates of Center for Massage & Natural Health. A special thanks goes to owner Peggy Huff for her trust, friendship, and example of entrepreneurship.

Harbin Hot Springs and the School of Shiatsu and Massage, a second home and vision-questing cradle

Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation, setting high standards for massage therapy education

Blake Luvon at Natural Healers, online directory of natural health schools, a friend to innovation

Harold Dull, generator of Watsu® and the Worldwide Aquatic Bodywork Association

Linda de Lehman, Certified Watsu instructor and international powerhouse

Shantam and Richard Bock who continue to open up WaterDance in such a spirited, alive way

Hugh and Georgia Milne, who teach Visionary CranioSacral Therapy with technical competence and spiritual, intellectual and interpersonal genius

Lynn Harris, Hawaiian Lomi Lomi instructor and practitioner for decades. Her class in 2003 ignited my love for dancing and awareness of its healing potential.

Gabrielle Roth and all 5 Rhythms teachers and dancers, wherever we show up

Alice Rutkowski and Susan Herrick, giving voice and motion to the messages that wait within us, so we may share them at last

The best graphic design team in the history of art: Coburn Creative

My cousin, Skip Hayward, the first to encourage me to start a business and to envision one that aligns with values, hopes and dreams

Carter Draves, Kimberly Streeter, Shelley Olin, Lindsay Gunalda, and Juliet Daniel for sharing the insights, fun, and true friendship possible while running a massage school, and moving beyond

All the inspiring and supportive friends, colleagues and family, as well as the dreams and visions that have spoken up along the way. May we always know these blessings.

“It is clear that the way to heal society of its violence . . . and lack of love is to replace the pyramid of domination with the circle of equality and respect.” - Manitonquat (Wampanoag elder)