Rev. Jolene Star
Why fit in when you were born to stand out? It’s time to FLY. You are your own song. Can you hear it deep within? Join Rev. Jolene Star on a cosmic adventure of color, sound, ceremony and ritual adornment.
New Jersey born and cosmically made, Rev. Jolene Star is the founder and resident Interfaith Reverend and Minister of Bazaar Star Beadery and The Enchanted Heart: A Color and Sound Vibrational Wellness Center in Ridgewood, NJ. The space, which opened its rainbow doors in 1999, evolved over time into a sacred dwelling and a convenient of love for her community.
A lover of beads and traveling to distant lands, cracking codes and making magic, you can almost always find her leaving a bit of sparkle and glitter in her trail. A deep love for humanity and the simple thought that this whole world is made up of people helping people is what sets jolene’s heart ablaze.
We are all connected. Weaving the web of this lifetime—through color and sound, beads and branches—we build this ceremony of life together, dedicated to building a global community on the vibrations of love. Let’s soar. Arriving on a shooting star, Rev. Jolene Star is excited to return to share her love of beads, bowls and rainbows in tow.
Join her on a magical cloud of love!
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"The bad news is this groovy-sounding Himalayan Sound Bowl Therapy session taking place Friday night at Flow Yoga in Ho-Ho-Kus is sold out. (But hey, that's never stopped us before, so try getting on the wait list and see if you can still snag a spot.)
The good news is, now that you know about it, you can be on high alert for future workshops. As for what all the hubbub's about, instructor Jolene Star of Ridgewood's The Enchanted Heart uses the ancient healing art of Himalayan sound and crystal singing bowls to – and here's where you're gonna' have to just trust her – bring you back into balance by restructuring the human system molecularly through vibration and frequency on a cellular level. All that is supposed to result in pain and stress relief, circulation, and combating bad stuff like insomnia and depression.
But as far as we're concerned, the best benefit of all is ending the night "deeply relaxed." It's been a while…"