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The Spiroluvia Story

  • goatyoga
  • Apr 1
  • 3 min read

The Spark: A Vision in the Mountains

"I was driving the winding mountain roads near Taos when the noise of the world finally went quiet. It wasn’t a voice I heard, but a calling I felt—a sudden, clear vision of a place that doesn't quite exist yet, but desperately needs to.

I saw a sanctuary. Not a clinic with white walls and clipboards, but a home. A place where the heavy burdens we all carry—trauma, grief, the suffocating weight of anxiety—don't have to be explained to a professional, but can be shared with a friend.

I realized then that while we have plenty of 'treatment,' we are starving for connection. We need a place where healing happens through the dirt of a garden, the strings of a guitar, the steady breath of an animal, or the honest release of a 'cry room.' This vision, born in the thin air of the New Mexico peaks, is the foundation of Spiroluvia


The Journey: From Vision to Soil

"The vision I felt in Taos didn't stay in the clouds. I brought it down to earth, founding Spiroluvia as a promise to build that sanctuary.

To prove this model of peer-to-peer healing and animal connection works, I started small, but with intention. I’ve personally funded every step so far—securing our legal foundation in New Mexico and preparing our first 'ambassadors' of healing: our goats.

Starting this May, our Goat Yoga sessions and handmade goat-milk goods aren't just classes or products; they are the first seeds of the Spiroluvia experience. They are proof that when we step away from our daily stress and connect with nature and animals, we begin to breathe again. Every dollar earned at a farmers' market or during a Saturday yoga session is a brick in the foundation of the permanent home we are building."


The Vision: A Permanent Sanctuary

"Our next chapter is the most vital: Finding the Land.

We are looking for a sacred space in New Mexico—a place where we can create rooms, have a large indoor area for winter goat yoga and space where the hiking paths can be worn smooth by people finding their way back to themselves, and where a week-long retreat can change a life forever.



The Spiroluvia mission

"Cultivating a community of trust and nature-based healing to help people move through life's trials and reclaim a life of joy."


The Heart of Spiroluvia: From Loss to Legacy

"Five years ago, my life was reshaped by a wave of profound loss. In a short time, I navigated the passing of my children’s father to cancer, the heartbreaking suicide of a dear friend, and the loss of my own father.

In the silence of the Taos mountains, I felt a calling—not just to heal myself, but to build a sanctuary for others walking through the same fire. I realized that the traditional path of 'treatment' wasn't enough; we need connection.

I began investing in our goats and studying the ways nature, animals, and peer-support can transform grief into growth. What started as a personal journey of healing soon became a community demand. My trial goat-milk soaps became a 'must-have' for friends with sensitive skin and holiday gift lists. Our early Goat Yoga sessions weren't just exercise—they were hours filled with the laughter and smiles of people who, like me, just needed a moment to breathe and be blessed."


 
 
 

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