Sara Kendall Gordon, L. Ac.
Professional Accomplishments
Currently in private practice
5 Bon Air Road, C-116, Larkspur, CA
For appointments call: (415) 479-2027

Community Outreach Program (present)
5 Bon Air Road, C-116, Larkspur,CA
Community Low-Cost Acupuncture, Health Lectures, Meditation
For current schedule and to reserve space call: (415) 479-2027

Private acupuncture practice in Los Gatos, CA
Specializing in Bio-Terrain Analysis, adrenal stress and spiritual emergence (2000-2003).

Founded Jade Breeze Acupuncture Clinic, Santa Monica, CA (1993-2000)

Taught acupressure at Emperor's College of Oriental Medicine (1992)

Authored and hosted "Body Wisdom", an educational video program for psychotherapists, nurses and health practitioners, available through the Transpersonal Hypnotherapy Institute, Vista, CO.(1994)

Authored and presented "Five-Elements: Pathways to the Self" at Yo-San University of Oriental Medicine in Santa Monica, CA.(1998)

Founded and facilitated the "Awakening Support Group," Santa Monica, CA.(1998-2000)

Presented and co-facilitated with Adyashanti "Body Dharma", a weekend intensive (from original material entitled "Five Elements: Pathways to the Self") for the Open Gate Sangha, Inc., Palo Alto, CA. (2000)

Founded Open Gate Sangha, Inc., as founding board member, Los Gatos, CA (2000-2003) (a non-profit company created to support the spiritual teachings of Adyashanti, who gave her the name "Pralaya", meaning "stillness")

Worked extensively on staff for the Open Gate Sangha, Inc. Personal Assistant and Event Management duties included: assisting Adyashanti personally, conceptualizing structure of events with Adyashanti, organizing local talks, intensives and retreats, as well as travel engagements, organizing event volunteers, event marketing and public relations, in office and on location. Santa Monica, CA, Los Gatos, CA and travel locations (1999-2003)

Gave public dharma talks for the Open Gate Sangha, Inc., as a student/teacher, at the request of Adyashanti (2000-2003)

An attitude of lasting health begins with sensitivity,
grows with knowledge and contemplation, and is practiced as a way of life.
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