Audacious New Site Provides Spiritual Toolbox That Connects Authors, Musicians, Artists
In the midst of worldwide recession two sisters risk it all to launch a spiritual website that provides an incubator for emerging artists, teachers and authors and offers the world positive messages of support, love and connection. The Satiama Sanctuary, a free feature of their site, offers a daily respite from workday stress. No matter what your spiritual orientation, Satiama offers tools to help each person create the life they truly desire and deserve.
Palmer Lake, CO (PRWEB) April 22, 2009 -- "The audacity of hope" gets a lot of airplay these days. We've all heard the phrase, but sisters Karen and Susan Stuth exemplify it. They had the audacity to launch their startup this month, in the midst of worldwide recession. They compound this audacity by committing their scarce resources to market - sensitively - the best of emerging artists and spiritual teachers. They have the audacious hope that spiritually-inclined people will check out their new website, http://www.satiama.com, and enjoy the spiritual tools and talent available there.
No matter what your spiritual orientation, there's something at Satiama for everyone. Even if you have only a few minutes to spare in a hectic day, go to the Satiama home page and click on the "Satiama Sanctuary" link. It's a free and instant respite from workday stress. In the Satiama Sanctuary's current offering, called "Love," vivid photographs from M. Cory Gordon's journeys in Southeast Asia and South America are combined with hauntingly beautiful music, "Shakyamuni Buddha," sung by Yoko, to create a visual and aural prayer for love. Satiama will be adding new Sanctuaries with different themes and images on a regular basis.
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Arts - Podcast Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 16:27:13 -0700
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