
Who We Are
At The Center, we define spirituality as: the path one consciously travels to the Spirit or with the Spirit.
We define healing as: the path one consciously chooses to achieve wholeness of body, mind, and soul/spirit.

What We Do
Here at The Center, our hope for all individuals, regardless of belief, is to help you access the true self, which is our inner source of healing and connection with the Divine.
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The Center respects and honors the many different spiritual traditions represented in the Fond du Lac area community.This is a place to share and experience both our similarities and our differences.
The Center’s History: Uniting Mind, Body, and Spirit
The Center’s roots trace back to the vision of Michael Ketterhagen,PhD, whose creation of
the Grain of Wheat Community and doctoral dissertation on developing a Spirituality Center
laid the foundation for what would become a thriving hub of holistic wellness. The Fond du
Lac Center for Spirituality and Healing was officially established on September 5, 2000 to
establish a space that honors the wholeness of the individual and the community.
Milestones and Achievements
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​2003 to Present – Trained over 300 individuals in Healing Touch
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2012 to Present – Licensed with the State of Wisconsin Education Approval Board
as a Vocational School for Yoga and registered as a Yoga School with Yoga Alliance;
The Center has hosted more than 15 Yoga Teacher Training programs bringing over 100
yoga teachers to Fond du Lac and its surrounding communities.
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2018 – Launched Yoga for Mental Health, integrating yoga into therapeutic and supportive care
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2019 – Established Meditation Training
The Center has always been committed to accessibility and service. Through free and
low-cost programs, it has supported: WeEmpowher, local veterans, Getting Ahead, Arya,
NAMI, ASTOP, SSM, Blandine House, ARC, and Solution Center.
The Center has also built strong partnerships with local organizations and institutions, including:
Wells Engineering, Muthig Industries, Holy Family Catholic Community, Michels
Corporation, Marian University, YMCA, Women’s Fund, United for Diversity, Boys and
Girls Club, and Big Brothers Big Sisters.
Holistic Offerings
Over the years, The Center has expanded its healing and spiritual practices to include:
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Guided Meditation Monday through Friday
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Multiple weekly Yoga Classes
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T’ai Chi and Qong Jong
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Reiki, Healing Touch, Art Therapy, Massage, Aromatherapy, Crystal Therapy
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Sound Baths, Drumming Circles, Native American Circles
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Grief Support Groups, Workshops, and Retreats
