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Gain Aura Points at Infinite Love Yoga's First Anniversary Celebration

Feel the vibrations and find your tribe with The Auracle and Purrista Cat Cafe

by Amy VanScoter
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January 13, 2025 at 10:00 AM
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Celebrate the first anniversary of Infinite Love yoga studio by stopping by to join in the festivities. Attendees can book a session with The Auracle and have a custom aura portrait created, tour the studio, or grab a specialty drink available from Purrista Cat Cafe.

SATURDAY, JAN. 18

Infinite Love Yoga is celebrating its first year in business this January with a special anniversary celebration featuring The Auracle and Purrista Cat Cafe to help raise your vibration and find your tribe for 2025.

The yoga studio prides itself on being a welcoming community with experienced yoga instructors who respect the classical teachings and traditions of yoga as a complete system. Infinite Love Yoga is also a peaceful space for personal and collective evolution, welcoming in practitioners of reiki, sound, and energy healing, and hosting monthly moon circles to encourage mental well-being, support, and connection.

The Auracle, a Cleveland-based business, will offer a variety of aura portraits (by appointment) at the event, including singles, couples, and a "yours, mine, and ours package." These portraits will appeal to those who enjoy crystals, astrology, and energy practices. This is the first time they have been offered in Erie.

The aura, or biofield, refers to the concept of an energetic field that surrounds and permeates the human body, made up of the electromagnetic fields created by the body's cells, tissues, and organs. Biofield therapies and yoga are both related to the idea that the human body has an energy field that can be affected to improve health and well-being. Yoga practices, yoga nidra, and other healing practices often refer to this energy body. Getting a glimpse of yours on film can provide a variety of insights.

"We incorporate color psychology, sociological theories, and cultural beliefs into our interpretations," explained Jeanette Troiano, owner of The Auracle. "We want everyone to connect with this personality snapshot on a personal level that helps validate or better understand their awareness of their own energy."

"There are different types of aura photos including those with computer printouts but we have the AuraCamera6000 that uses real film," said Troiano. "It's Fuji Instamax but works the same as the classic Polaroid that many of us grew up with, so that adds a layer of nostalgia to the experience. We really appreciate the value of having a tangible reminder of this specific energetic moment. That's really what the camera does — it creates a physical interpretation of your current aura. Using special hand sensors, the camera reads each person's vibration which corresponds to specific wavelengths and colors on the visible spectrum."

In addition to aura portraits, the event will allow visitors to tour the studio, meet new friends, and network with instructors and practitioners. Raffles and special yoga class packages will also be available. Purrista Cat Cafe will be on site offering a signature drink for the event, the Aura Cooler, consisting of White Lotus Energy, seltzer, blueberry syrup and edible glitter. Purrista will also have select treats and merch for sale at the event.

"For nearly three years, Purrista Cat Café has partnered with Infinite Love Yoga's owner, Amy, to bring you the unique joy of our Cat Yoga Experience. Combining mindfulness, gentle movement, and the playful energy of our adoptable feline friends, these sessions have become a cherished part of our community," said Dena Rupp, owner of Purrista Cat Cafe. "We are so grateful for our collab and now, we're thrilled to celebrate Amy's exciting new endeavor — her own yoga studio Infinite Love. We can't wait to celebrate and see our combined energies grow in 2025!"

Aura portraits at Infinite Love can be booked by visiting the-auracle.square.site.

Amy VanScoter is the founder of Infinite Love Yoga LLC

10 a.m. to 3 p.m. // Infinite Love Yoga, inside St Mary's Space to Create, 310 E. 10th St. // Free parking in rear // Free admission // For more info: infinitelove.yoga

Infinite Love YogaThe AuraclePurrista Cat Cafe

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