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General => Member Introductions => Topic started by: do.ordonot.thereisnotry on October 13, 2010, 04:57:15 am
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Hello,
Thank you for welcoming me here. I am a person who reverences all living beings. I appreciate the efforts being made here. Thank you. I find you looking for more info regarding Kiesha Crowther. I will admit that I felt good listening to her, as many do, but eventually my discernment kicked in and I began to search for more info.
I am one who has had many spiritual, religious and supernatural experiences all my life. I am open hearted, loving, empathic soul, ok. So, my balance is to discern and question. I value transparency and seek it in others.
I am an artist, writer, contemplative. I do offer services of Reiki, intuitive readings and such, however, I never claim to be Native or a Shaman or Medicine Woman or anything such as that. I am me, that is enough.
I have been blessed to experience a couple sundances and sweats in South Dakota in the late 90's. I do not share that with my clients, acquiantances or anyone else for gain, it is never mentioned on my site. I mention it here to let you know, I appreciate and hold that sacred. Also, my foster brother who I adored is of the Crow nation. And my sister is half Cherokee, tho she won't tell anyone that. She is a beautiful strong person. Our father was a con a brilliant sick abusive man. He exploited everything and everyone. Being the youngest and seperated from him at age 6 thanks to my sister and mom, I am thankful for her inner strength and moral courage.
Also, her mother (Cherokee) commited suicide before our father met my mother. This is the first time I have shared that story with anyone other than my husband, so please know, this is my transparency to you. Thanks.
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also, what i mean when i say being me is enough, simply that it wouldn't occur to me to try and be something or someone i am not. maybe when i was in my early teens and then early 20's i did in a lot of ways. but not now in my life. i know who i am and i want to help, not hurt.
btw, yes, i love yoda, so the name i chose shows. thanks for listening!