Memorial for John Northage
Dear Friends:
Passing this on to those of you who know John and his wife, Althea Orr,
founder of the Chicago College of Healing Arts. They have been leaders
in the Chicago spiritual community for many years.
Joan
Where: Chicago Waldorf School of Rogers Park auditorium
1300 W Loyola Ave
(between Lakewood Ave & Glenwood Ave)
Chicago, IL 60626
Neighborhood: Rogers Park
When: Monday, Feb. 6
4-5 p.m. will be formal service
5-8 p.m. will be story-telling, reminiscing, music
What you can do: Please plan on bringing a dish to share for the event.
Bio: John Northage
John Northage maintained highly diversified practice in the healing
arts that includes multiple forms of Bodywork including Cranial-sacral
therapy, Structural Therapy and Asian Bodywork. He also has been a
Certified Gestalt Therapist since 1999 and has studied Hakomi
Body-centered Psychotherapy. John had an active practice in Traditional
Chinese Medicine, for which he received licensure in 2005. He studied
Herbal Medicine and Nutritional Counseling at the Chicago College of
Healing Arts. John maintained this thriving practice for 25 years, and
for the last 10 years taught Structural Therapy, Anatomy, Cranial-sacral
Therapy and Chinese Meridian. John's passion was to come at healing
through the blending of techniques that addresses the body, emotions and
spirit. His commitment to his patients was to be a guide and a
companion on their journey toward wellness.
In his addition to his healing work, John was the co-creator and
steward of Glastonbury Sanctuary in Culver, Indiana. Glastonbury is a
center for spiritual work, organic farming and medicine making. It is
the home to the newly formed Glastonbury Institute for Sustainable
Living. The Glastonbury Institute focuses on teaching others how to
build and maintain energy systems, create sustainable gardening skills
and, also, how to build low cost, affordable housing. For more
information visit
Transformationaltechniques.com
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