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Samadhi
423 W Walnut St, Johnson City, TN 37604, United States
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Al
Review №1

Extremely peaceful atmosphere 💗 Friendly people and lots of different options for finding tranquility/balance and ultimately better health in this hectic world. The shop part has essential oils, incense, books and more as well as meditation and event spaces.

Al
Review №2

Mandala rock painting. Very relaxing.

Am
Review №3

I love Samadhi! Our community is so lucky to have a group of talented healers like the ladies at Samadhi. If you have not been over there for a class, treatment, or even to just check out their store, I highly encourage you to do so!

As
Review №4

Such a great place. Full of awesome people and the most peaceful of vibes. It soothes my soul every time I enter.

Sa
Review №5

Such sweet people with amazing things to teach us. I love them and value what their classes have taught me. I will be doing some Christmas shopping there.

Ta
Review №6

This center is a calm and relaxing environment! When I need to de-stress, this is my go to! Love Samadhi!

Me
Review №7

This is an absolutely beautiful place. You immediately walk in and just have a sense of relaxation and peace.

Th
Review №8

I tried this place many times in the past handful of months, but each time, I felt something amiss. Today, I finally pieced things together. There had always been an air of not being entirely welcomed. What I witnessed was veiled unfriendliness toward an unfamiliar seemingly-non-LBGTQ white male stepping into a realm where not many like him venture. I didn’t feel like I was on trial for simply being there; rather, I felt as if an invisible tattoo magically appeared on my forehead every time I stepped through into the building. There was no need to look in the mirror to see what the letters of tattoo spelled out, because each time, I saw the reflection of those 6 letters in the eyes of the people at ‘Samadhi’. I could see the reverse image of the letters that boldly spelled out the word “Guilty” in their individual eyes. Coincidently those are the same people who teach us that “eyes are windows to the owner’s soul”.Johnson City has such potential for awakening. There are people on the path that live in the area, albeit most still taking their infant steps, however, ‘Samadhi’ is an environment conducive to neither spiritual growth nor spiritual awakening. How can it be when someone can feel the low vibrational forces of resentment and judgementalism emanating from the people there? I know resentment and judgementalism well, because I was filled with it for most of my life. Up until not too long ago, I allowed those negative forces to dwell within because of decades of anger at those who found me guilty of being unworthy in my past. I inherently know such vibrational energy is present even when I am not there, because those qualities reside in their owner’s soul until they are exorcised. There can’t possibly be any worthwhile healing that takes place here until the people who comprise ‘Samadhi’ see what is now obvious to me.I can say that today I am proud of who I am, even if that makes me guilty of being that unfamiliar seemingly non-LGBTQ white male. I have led a life where nearly all of it was spent listening to the people who resented me simply for being different, which in turn made me resentful, having the effect of me believing that I really was unworthy and broken. Before walking into ‘Samadhi’ for the first time, I had spent two and a half years working to regain a sense of self worth that I never completely had to begin with. An authentic healing arts center is exactly what could have facilitated timely and complete healing. Well, the years spent working on myself recently culminated with my first significant awakening, right here in Johnson City. Unfortunately, my healing was despite ‘Samadhi’, rather than because of ‘Samadhi’.Please know that my post is not retaliatory. I really want ‘Samadhi’ to change and be a place where those broken, lost, and/or healing, can go. But a true house of healing must be a place of purity. In my short time spent here so far (not quite 5 months), I have not found a single non-religious healing center in the Tri-City region. I pray that these words might help manifest a community of like-minded people whose only desire is for everyone to become his’ or hers’ highest and greatest version of themselves. Until I find a place like that here, I will continue to commute to the Asheville area.

An
Review №9

Beautiful yet comfortable...so welcoming, love the energy...Looking forward to going back!

Mi
Review №10

Belly dancing class w/ Lucinda little is amazing !

Az
Review №11

Very chill atmosphere very sweet people lots of fun events espically Sunday night flow @6pm :) hope to see you there :)

Na
Review №12

Good atmosphere.Calm,soothing environment.fun merchandise.

St
Review №13

Gifted healers. And, eclectic, beautiful items for sale.

De
Review №14

Enjoyed very much!

Er
Review №15

Always a wonderful atmosphere!

je
Review №16

Great healing atmosphere

Sc
Review №17

Great place.

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  • Address:423 W Walnut St, Johnson City, TN 37604, United States
  • Site:https://samadhihealingartscenter.com/
  • Phone:+1 423-926-2020
Categories
  • Gift shop
  • Health spa
  • Meditation center
  • Yoga studio
Working hours
  • Monday:Closed
  • Tuesday:11AM–6PM
  • Wednesday:11AM–6PM
  • Thursday:11AM–6PM
  • Friday:11AM–6PM
  • Saturday:11AM–6PM
  • Sunday:11AM–6PM
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair accessible entrance:Yes
Planning
  • Appointments recommended:Yes
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