Posted: July 19th, 2010 | Author: Xorin Balbes | Filed under: SoulSpace, TempleHome, Xorin Balbes, Xorin8, XorinBalbes | Tags: Michigan, SoulSpace, TempleHome, Xorin Balbes, XorinBalbes | No Comments »

In my last post I shared a cathartic experience I had in a yoga class during my trip to Michigan for my nephew’s high school graduation last month.
Everything about the trip held a lot of emotion for me. I was surprised in some ways and not surprised in others.
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Posted: July 19th, 2010 | Author: Xorin Balbes | Filed under: SoulSpace, TempleHome, Xorin Balbes, Xorin8, XorinBalbes | Tags: Michigan, SoulSpace, TempleHome, Xorin Balbes, XorinBalbes, yoga | No Comments »

Last month I visited my hometown in Michigan for my nephew’s graduation. It was a valuable reminder of the importance of family.
One thing I wanted to share about the trip was an amazing experience I had “on the yoga mat” while I was there. The yoga class I took in Michigan was one of the most intense I’ve ever had.
The first half of the class was fairly straight forward; allowing the students to do the movements, postures and vinyasas on our own. The instructor would make minor corrections to individuals if necessary. And then something surprising and unexpected happened.
I felt self conscious. Even a bit embarrassed.
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Posted: June 27th, 2010 | Author: Xorin Balbes | Filed under: Beauty, Ke Ao Lanihuli, SoulSpace, TempleHome, Xorin Balbes, Xorin8, XorinBalbes | Tags: Beauty, Ke Ao Lanihuli, Maui, SoulSpace, TempleHome, Xorin Balbes, XorinBalbes | No Comments »
I’ve been going back and forth to Maui and have just returned. Each time I’m there I think about a concept that’s so fundamental to our very existence but we don’t discuss enough.
Beauty.
Both what we’re creating in Maui at the Ke-Ao Lanihuli ranch and my home in Los Feliz remind me how beauty settles the soul and mind – and reminds me that everything is OK in my world. Although I’ve lived in my home for going on 8 years now, I wake up every day with a grateful spirit, thankful for the beauty that I live in and am surrounded by.
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Posted: June 25th, 2010 | Author: Xorin Balbes | Filed under: SoulSpace, TempleHome, Xorin Balbes, Xorin8, XorinBalbes | Tags: Maui, SoulSpace, Sowden House, TempleHome, Xorin Balbes, XorinBalbes | No Comments »

Perpetual oil spills and never ending wars. Corporate greed. Anger and mistrust with government and each other.
We stand on the brink of our own destruction. We’ve lost a connection with and respect for our planet.
Now, we’re toying with the delicate balance of life, with the very ecosystem of our existence, and the universe will balance the scales whether we like it or not.
The time for restoration is upon us.
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Posted: May 27th, 2010 | Author: Xorin Balbes | Filed under: SoulSpace, TempleHome, Xorin Balbes, Xorin8, XorinBalbes | 1 Comment »

“All right, Mr. DeMille, I’m ready for my close-up.”
-Norma Desmond
It’s Summer 2011. The headlines in the Hollywood trade paper Daily Variety announce the record breaking ratings of an unscripted home improvement program on the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN). SoulSpace is the new gospel of home design. And it gets better:
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Posted: May 25th, 2010 | Author: Xorin Balbes | Filed under: Ke Ao Lanihuli, SoulSpace, TempleHome, Xorin Balbes, Xorin8, XorinBalbes | 1 Comment »

I have an amazing story to share and I’m so thankful it unfolded the way that it did.
I applied for the permits in Maui for the renovation and re-roofing of SoulSpace Ranch (which as you know from my last entry we’ve renamed Ke-Ao Lanihuli). When I applied for the permits, I put “Yoga Retreat” in the blank space when asked to indicate the proposed use and occupancy. I received feedback on the permits in the form of a letter from the County of Maui. There was a very long list of corrections and additions to the permit because I was “changing” the use of the property from Dormitory to Yoga Retreat.
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Posted: May 24th, 2010 | Author: Xorin Balbes | Filed under: SoulSpace, TempleHome, Xorin Balbes, Xorin8, XorinBalbes | No Comments »

As many of you know, I’m working on the creation of SoulSpace Ranch, a property on the island of Maui that is an extension of the work I do on the “main land”. Although much of the work we’ll be doing there is based on the principles of the SoulSpace process I’ve decided to change the name and call it Ke Ao Lanihuli – which translates to “The light from the heavens to overturn old conditions bringing enlightenment.”
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Posted: May 9th, 2010 | Author: Xorin Balbes | Filed under: SoulSpace, TempleHome, Xorin Balbes, Xorin8, XorinBalbes | No Comments »

I continue to be reminded that the SoulSpace process can be applied to everything in our lives; not only our homes but our relationships, our finances, our bodies and our jobs.
And in the same way that I ask you to challenge yourself and deepen your relationship with the items in your home to assess, extract and cleanse you also need to do the same in those other areas as well.
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Posted: May 4th, 2010 | Author: Xorin Balbes | Filed under: SoulSpace, TempleHome, Xorin Balbes, Xorin8, XorinBalbes | No Comments »

I’m baaack…
It’s been way too long. I apologize for taking such a long break from blogging. I’ve been going non-stop on great projects with some amazing new clients. I’m also working on my book, diving into the strategy and design for the TempleHome online home + self improvement community and guiding a select group of people through the SoulSpace process. All this while preparing for a test shoot with the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) so they could see how I interact with clients as we move closer to (hopefully) getting a television deal.
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Posted: February 5th, 2010 | Author: Xorin Balbes | Filed under: TempleHome | No Comments »

When I used to think of home, I considered it as the place I would go to rest. It was comforting to know that it was there, but it didn’t have any other special meaning. Now, I look at it completely differently. Here’s why:
Home is the one place where we can all be ourselves. When we get our homes “right” it builds the strength and courage to let us be authentic in the outside world.
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