Friday, September 4, 2015

Learn the Tarot

Join in a fascinating exploration of consciousness using the ancient oracle of the Tarot. Develop your personal relationship to the cards; learn how to interpret the images and symbols that are the language of the unconscious. This is a wonderful and fun opportunity to develop, exercise and strengthen your intuition. No previous knowledge of the Tarot is necessary; however, all students must come with their own deck.
Class 1: Participants will learn variations of a simple three-card spread to begin their practice, and be introduced to the basics of reading the cards for self. We'll discuss the energetic flow of the cards, and the archetypes of the Major Arcana.
Class 2: We'll examine the four suits and numbers of the cards of the Minor Arcana and do a reading for self.
Class 3: We'll discuss the Court cards and do a reading for another.

Instructor: Pamela Norris. Pamela has been studying, practicing and teaching the Tarot for 30+ years. She is available for group and private sessions.
Saturdays: September 19, October 3 & 10
1-5pm
Cost: $120 for the 3-class series, payable at the first meeting.
To register: Contact Pamela Norris, pamela9norris@gmail.com, 360-790-1425.
Class will be held at Radiance Herbs & Massage.

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Celebrate the Seasons with the Goddess



Would you like to mark the turn of the season? In this evening class we will take a look at the eight holidays of many earth-based religions, the Sabbats and their magical properties. We will focus our attention on the four upcoming holidays—Fall Equinox/Mabon, Samhain, Winter Solstice and Imbolc. We will discuss candles, stones, incense, craft projects and recipes for each season. Please bring a journal to begin a record of your journey.

Instructor: Karin Olsen, LMP. Karin is the co-owner of Radiance Herbs & Massage. She has been a licensed massage therapist for more than 20 years and she loves to share her knowledge about natural living and magick.

Cost: $3
Tuesday, September 15
6-8pm
To register: Call Radiance at 360-357-5250.
Class will be held at Radiance Herbs & Massage.

Sunday, August 30, 2015

Wanted: Part Time Massage Receptionist


We are looking for an organized, team orientated, candidate for our massage reception team. Candidate must have two years reception experience, an understanding of HIPPA regulations, a pleasant helping attitude and a desire to serve. Please send resume and cover letter via email. retailatradianceherbsdotcom

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Over 200 bulk Herbs!

We a\carry over 200 bulk herbs! Stop by and find out what is new!

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Massage Therapist Wanted, Downtown Olympia

Radiance Herbs & Massage has been in business for 40 years. We focus on relaxation massage but also provide other services such as pregnancy massage, deep tissue massage and CranioSacral.
We have two positions available for LMPs. A full time (5 days/week- 4massages a day) position and we are also looking for an active Sub. The Active Sub should plan to work 1-5 days a week depending on needs of the schedule but are required to sub at least one day a week.
We are an employer, and provide everything you need for a successful practice, including the clients! Candidates must be talented body workers, mature, motivated and wish to work in a team environment.
Benefits for 3 days or more include 25% employee discount, advance buying at cost (plus shipping), nearly free CEs quarterly, and one massage a month. We pay between $20-32 an hour for massage.
Three years experience is required. Please send resume and cover letter via email. Positions available immediately.

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Did you hear? Radiance Herbs & Massage won Green Business Award in Thurston County!


Radiance Herbs and Massage, a business that has called downtown Olympia home for 40 years, was singled out Wednesday for its environmentally friendly business practices as part of a recognition program offered by the Thurston County Chamber of Commerce.
Radiance won distinction for its green business practices in the medium-size business category. Two other businesses and a local government also won awards during a chamber luncheon at the Red Lion Hotel Olympia.
The small business award went to Salish Sea Organic Liqueurs, a startup distillery in Hawks Prairie that was launched by Sam Desner and his father, Sandy. The large business award went to Olympia Federal Savings. The relatively new government award went to the city of Olympia.

Read more here: http://www.theolympian.com/2015/04/08/3668290/being-green-a-founding-value-for.html#storylink=cpy

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