Dan Marko used Sandvox to build this website. He chose the “This Modern Life” design for the site.
Transition Point (website is no longer active)

Describe your website.
The purpose of the website is to introduce people to my seminar and private session work. My goal is to help people break free from limiting belief systems, attachment to trauma, and become self aware. The world needs empowered people to end the cycles of violence currently influencing the political, scientific, and religious sectors of our world. I provide an overview of the wisdom found in Ayurveda, Yoga, and Shamanism; and how these philosophies provide the seeds for change, the steps to end violence starting with the person and evolving to the family, community and culture.
Who is the target audience for your website?
People who are ready to make a change in their personal or professional life and no longer are satisfied with the status-quo. People who are exploring the body-mind connection and are looking for an experiential opportunity to explore either Ayurveda, Yoga, or Shamanic philosophy. Men and women of all ages can benefit from this type of exploration. I travel to do seminars and private consultations. I will come to your yoga, studio, holistic health center, or retreat center to teach; or people can work with me through Skype or come to my office.
What is the advantage of your website over others?
There are hundreds if not thousands of teachers, and therapists offering body-mind integration advice. After exploring my website and reading my Blog, a person should feel something tangible inside themselves, a knowing that this is practical, usable information distilled from years of personal experience.
Tell us a story about this website.
It has been a great tool for people in Europe to stay in touch, share their insights and experiences from the seminar work. It has also given me an opportunity to share the work of some amazing artists I have met. I am a private person and the Blog has forced me to come out of my cave and share stories; it is a positive experience about facing your own fears.
Why did you use this Sandvox design?
I wanted something clean, with colors that were appealing. I think this site is easy to navigate, add content, and the team at Karelia have answers to problems in a short time.
Sandvox features used for this siteBlog · Custom Collection Index · Contact Form · Amazon.com · RSS Feed Page/Pagelet
What techniques did you use to build this website?
I used the tools for a multiple language site; it would be great to learn how to create this in a scroll over format!
Tags for this siteayurveda · change · consciousness · creativity · empowerment · faith · inquiry · integration · leaders · seminars · shamanism · yoga
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