Maureen (Mo, to most folks) Hart holds a BA in Theatre and Communications from the University of Vermont. There, she became interested in breath and the way it supports one’s voice physically and psychologically. She came to see that breathing, posture, and the manner in which one chooses to walk change a person dramatically. As the mind and body adapt to signals and directives, they interchange within one’s own personhood. Choosing to breathe, and how to breathe, as it turned out, could be a conscious choice, rather than just something that happens.
Puzzling over that small concept around 1990, like many young adults of the day, Mo first read Louise Hay’s “You Can Heal Your Body.” She carried its notions with her as she struggled to seek a career path. She operated a touring children’s theater for a number of years in Illinois, using the power of theatre to promote recycling at hundreds of elementary schools throughout the midwest and eastern states. Meanwhile, she began to tentatively wade through many literary standards in body- mind- and energy-healing. Like many young adults, she was seeking a new way of being, and a different way of approaching life in general.
Life and its journey seemed to pause as time passed. But ideas of healing remained a distant dream.
More recently, Mo has been employed within the Windham Southeast School District, in the business office, and as a school secretary. Throughout the years, she had been gradually investigating the manner in which one’s energy could be guided and nudged toward personal growth, healing, and change. She began studying Eden Energy Medicine, and learning about chakra centers, meridian pathways and how to support their balance. She began to integrate actions, breath and postures, with intent to foster change and personal growth. Slowly and steadily, doors began to open, and changes came to take flight. She practices Transcendental Meditation, earned initial Reiki certification with Rebecca Reuter of Brattleboro, and received her Master Reiki certificate at Monroe Institute in Faber Virginia, began her Tarot Card journey with Stacy Salpietro-Babb of Brattleboro, studied Zero Balancing with Dr. Michele Doucette, and learned the practice of Restructuring from Tom Cratsely, a healer and teacher with the Lily Dale Assembly. She is also studying Biofield Tuning, an evolving energy alignment practice as investigated and taught by Eileen Day McKusick. Mo co-facilitates a group of adults who are studying the practice of intuition guidance. A perpetual student, Mo is writing a study guide book that outlines the biological and energetic properties of the meridians and the organs they contain or serve. Mo sprinkles elements of all her curiosities into all of her work.
Mo’s life is a work in progress. Having seen and experienced the power of energy healing, practicing humbly with “Eudaimonia” is an inevitable step in a journey that has awaited her. Mo welcomes and encourages you, on your personal manifestation of your own dreams.
