Shakti Sharanam is dedicated to
upholding the purity of yogic tradition
and exemplifying yoga as an all-encompassing life
practice. It embodies a rare synthesis of
traditional yogic lifestyle
and contemporary environmental
sustainability. The strawbale structures are
powered and heated with solar energy, and sit on
a gentle hillside with 14,000 foot peaks of
the Sangre de Cristos as an Eastern backdrop.
The shala offers daily classes, retreat weekends,
and custom courses of study. In 2005, founder and
director Annie Pace conceived the project,
purchased land and finalized plans. In 2006,
partial financing was obtained and building
began in June of that year. As the
project progressed, Annie gained expertise in the
intricacies of many aspects of sustainable
building. On April 29th, 2007, an opening puja was
performed to install Chamundeshvari and
practice began in July. Although more work is
needed to complete all aspects of
the project, the shala is now gracefully serving
its purpose, providing a physical space that in
its sustainability is in line with yogic
values.
In 2007, the Shakti Sharanam Advisory Council was
formed in order to support the shala’s mission
and promote awareness of Annie’s teaching.
Its current members are:
• Suzanne Culhane – New York, New York
• Kristi Holmes Espiñeira – Denver, Colorado
• Larry Hobbs -- Wilmington, North Carolina
• Julie Mordecai – Alamosa, Colorado
• Parthena Rodriguez – Sebastian, Florida
• John Standish -- Colorado Springs, Colorado
• Denise Vande Walle -- Crestone, Colorado
Please see Support for more information.
