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Epiphany

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Re: Lozen Brown Bear
« Reply #15 on: April 22, 2013, 09:00:07 pm »
So far haven't found any obituaries, don't know actual name of matriarch "Mama Little Wolf".

Photo, Sept 2012:

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This photo was taken by Monique little doll just before her mother Billie Topa Tate started the Blue Moon Ceremony. There are three generations here from the Mescalero Apache women ... Mama Little Wolf, Billie Topa Tate and Monique Little Doll

http://www.facebook.com/pages/MSI-Wellness-Center/148788861900436




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Epiphany

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Re: Lozen Brown Bear
« Reply #16 on: April 22, 2013, 09:13:11 pm »
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1271226872603 Tribute video for Mama Little Eagle, shows some of the family including Lozen.

I've been assuming one family member has passed, but just realized I don't know that for certain.

For Billie Topa Tate's birthday you can give her "BIRTHDAY DONATION $1500 for a Special Request from Billie Topa Tate" http://msi-healing.com/product/birthday-donation-1500-or-more-for-a-special-request-from-billie-topa-tate

Epiphany

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Re: Lozen Brown Bear
« Reply #17 on: April 22, 2013, 09:21:55 pm »
Billie and her mother "Mama Little Wolf" photo

http://www.angelfire.com/bc2/DreamSpirits2/grandopening_pic.html

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Re: Lozen Brown Bear
« Reply #18 on: April 22, 2013, 09:42:37 pm »
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Our global goal is to provide everyone in the world an opportunity to meditate to the Loving Kindness Meditation. This meditation was developed and designed by Billie Topa Tate who is the Founder of The Mystical Sciences Institute, she is Mescalero Apache and shares many of her traditions and ceremonies.The Loving Kindness meditation was fashioned from her Mescalero Apache traditional sunrise and sunset ceremony.

http://web.archive.org/web/20100720182315/http://www.msi-healing.com/Global_Goal.htm

Loving Kindness Meditation
by Billie Topa Tate

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Once Upon a Yogi Time in a far away land called Mount Evanston. There lived a woman who served the spiritual hierarchy of synthesis through harmony. It came to be known that she was a teacher and many came from far and away to hear her speak. A celebration every Friday in the form of a healing meditation is facilitate by her -- this is where many experienced the curative substance of love and empowerment for themselves and family. This extraordinary occasion is free of charge to the public. So many have enjoyed this meditation and desired to give (as a good karmic act) to those who cannot attend this beautiful event. This CD is an effort to record the meditation, as a world service to share this beautiful experience with fellow wisdom seekers. Also, so long as the meditation is copied in it's entirety, permission is given for anyone who wishes to provide those who are in need.

May this beautiful service return 1000 fold to Billie Topa Tate and her wonderful Institute - The Mystical Sciences Institute.

http://web.archive.org/web/20100314062735/http://www.msi-healing.com/LovingKindness.htm

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Billie Topa Taté: I'm from the Mescalero Apache tribe. That's the base of my wisdom from this lifetime, the Native American culture. When I was about 25 years old, my mother, who is my primary teacher, sent me out to learn from other spiritual teachers outside of the Native teachings. I learned from the Tibetan and Hindu, also from the Philippine and Chinese cultures to gain perspective on different types of lineages and how they handle the sacred teachings. I continue to do that--I travel to India to learn from a wonderful Tibetan teacher who teaches something called the Phowa [pronounced PO-uh]; assisting people in the Tibetan style in their transition when they're passing over.

TMA: What was the nature of your Native American teachings?

BTT: The teachings in the Native tradition were the symbology of dreams, and also clairvoyance and psychic faculties; also about the aura and the energy field and how that works; the principles of energy, and how all of the different kingdoms interact as far as the energy field is concerned. There's a physical energy field that's the human being, where we get that energy from and how that comes to us and why that comes to us, and how to maintain a dynamic energy field complementary to the other kingdoms that are living in this earth plane with us.

TMA: I usually don't think of such terminology as clairvoyance and the aura as being part of the Native American teachings.

BTT: If you look at the ceremonial attire of Native people, you see that usually the tribal leader has a headdress on. The feathers represent the health rays of the crown chakra. That's not very much known in the non-Native modality, but that's what it is. The aura is part of the energy field of all living systems, so we can see that very clearly. If you go into nature, you get in tune with the subtle energies of nature, and get a deep sensitivity or awareness of all of the energy fields that are around us.

Clairvoyance and the psychic faculties are part of the Native tradition. They're word of mouth, not written down much.

TMA: Do the teachings go back in your family?

BTT: Very much so. It's a beautiful experience to be born into a family that encourages these kinds of teachings. When I was growing up I was much like any teenager, I didn't want to be "special" and I didn't want to learn anything that my other friends were not learning. It was very difficult sometimes when every year I was taken to learn something new from other spiritual teachers within different tribes. When I returned to school, my friends would say, "I went to Disneyland" or "I did this," and I never told them where I had gone because they probably wouldn't have felt very comfortable about that. When I was growing up, I didn't really feel like sharing that information, but when I was about 20 years old, I began to realize how rejuvenating it was to go back to the different places in Arizona and New Mexico with my family to learn those things. Yes, the teachings go back considerably.

TMA: Do you know how many generations?

BTT: I really don't know how many generations, but I do know that my mother is a retired shielder?? from the Mescalero Apache tradition, and her mother also. I remember learning from elders when I was very, very young and all the beautiful experiences I saw with them. I found that to be very intriguing, how they would heal people, how they'd sit in council and discuss things and do communal work. When we went to different tribes that were not Apache, I found that they had very significant core life behaviors that we did. I thought, "Oh, they're doing the same things that we're doing," and I enjoyed the experience very much. I learned a whole bunch of things, and I still go back there every year to learn. That's a lifelong process for me.

TMA: I notice from your website that you draw from many traditions. I saw that you have a prominent link to the Kriya temple.

BTT: As a matter of fact, when I was about 23 years old, I was missing the spiritual food from some of my relatives in Arizona and New Mexico. I did an invocation and asked for a wonderful spiritual teacher to give me spiritual food that I didn't have to travel so far to get. I did find a wonderful teacher, Goswami Kriyananda.

http://web.archive.org/web/20100309021936/http://www.lightworks.com/MonthlyAspectarian/2001/December/feature1.htm

Epiphany

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Re: Lozen Brown Bear
« Reply #19 on: April 22, 2013, 09:55:49 pm »
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Billie Topa Tate is the Founder and Originator of a wonderful healing modality called "Nomena" which is an Advanced Line of Energetic Healing - formulated to nourish, and revitalize the body, mind and spirit. Our Signature Nomena Healing stems from combining Native American, Hindu, Vedic, Reiki, Yogic and Tibetan Healing wisdoms. Nomena (Noumena) is a deep energetic experience which utilizes Charkas, Meridians, Marma points, Harmonics, Mantra, Five elements and other energetic principles of the body. It is taught to qualified students of the Mystical Sciences Institute and can be incorporated into other healing modalities to further enhance a practitioners chosen healing modality.

http://web.archive.org/web/20080427000428/http://www.msi-healing.com/Inside_Healing%20_Center.html

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The Nomena Healer Teacher program is a unique opportunity to receive one-on-one training with Billie Topa Tate - who is of Mescalero Apache decent. Billie is the founder and developer of the Nomena Healer Teacher Program. It is a unique experience to receive many "one of a kind native tradition" lectures, as well as the benefit of exceptional hands-on interactions with Billie Topa Tate, it is truly an uplifting experience.


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Re: Lozen Brown Bear
« Reply #20 on: April 22, 2013, 10:36:19 pm »
Billie "Topa Tate" is a mescalero Apache who has attempted to appropriate Lakota words for a name, but came up a bit bass-ackwards. :-)

Epiphany

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Re: Lozen Brown Bear
« Reply #21 on: April 22, 2013, 11:11:00 pm »
Lozen Brown Bear's husband is Andy Boulton http://www.tokyoblade.com/band/bio/andy-boulton guitarist in Tokyo Blade

The tribute obituary page for Andy Boulton's mother includes a poem by "Mama Little Wolf" titled "Lozen Brown Bear" http://www.tokyoblade.com/mum/


Lozen Brown Bear Foundation http://www.gesarfoundation.org/news-blogs/v/view/the-magic-as-seeds-spread/

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This week we are able to report that the native American Indian Lozen Brown Bear is to form the Lozen Brown Bear Foundation for the benefit of native American children

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Re: Lozen Brown Bear
« Reply #22 on: April 22, 2013, 11:13:23 pm »
She seems to live in or near Evanston, IL. Evanston is the nearest-north suburb of Chicago, right across the line from the city limits, on the shore of Lake Michigan. It is not a cheap place to live or rent store space. It's where Northwestern University is. Though there are some shared households of students and hippies, many of the residents are doctors and lawyers. Like nearby Skokie, but way more expensive, there is a large Jewish population.

Epiphany

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Re: Lozen Brown Bear
« Reply #23 on: April 22, 2013, 11:18:30 pm »
Heh, are there two Lozen Brown Bears? Or actually I think Andy Boulton prior marriage, Daren Salter current.

Daren Salter is married currently to Lozen Brown Bear.


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Daren Salter
@DarenSalter

Part Robot, Part Pastry. Built in HTML5. ?Happily Married to Lozen?

USA · eaglethunderdesigns.com

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Lozen Brown Bear ?@LozenBrownBear 4 Dec

@DarenSalter I love YOU!!! XXX




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Re: Lozen Brown Bear
« Reply #24 on: April 22, 2013, 11:38:57 pm »
Looks like there's big money in the pretendian business in Evanston:  http://www.zillow.com/evanston-il-60201/

Epiphany

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« Reply #25 on: April 22, 2013, 11:46:35 pm »
Looks like there's big money in the pretendian business in Evanston:  http://www.zillow.com/evanston-il-60201/

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Billie Topa Tate is Mescalero Apache ( Native American ) and maintains a successful practice for over 12 years in Evanston, Illinois.

http://msi-healing.com/healing

So she's been at this expensive location for over 12 years.

On another page of her site:

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for over 14 years in Evanston, Illinois.

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Re: Lozen Brown Bear
« Reply #26 on: April 23, 2013, 12:06:54 am »
"Witch" issues...

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10150316529899484&id=138627494483

"Drum Making class with Lozen Brown Bear, Apache Feather Holder and brilliant teacher. Only $175.00 to make a buffalo hide drum of your very own. This is a four hour workshop beginning at noon."

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10150275723024484&id=138627494483

"This coming week at Witchy Wearables we have some great classes: Tuesday, Aug 16. -join Lozen Brown Bear for an inspiring class about Medicine Bags and make your very own - $45;"

Epiphany

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Re: Lozen Brown Bear
« Reply #27 on: April 23, 2013, 12:13:46 am »
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Ghost Talkers is a Native American Group,

Lozen BrownBear - Founder and Head Investigator
Vince Raven Eagle- Investigator
Norma Lil Owl - research / Investigator
Kayla Fire Woman - Investigator
Kimmy Boese Rowland - Investigator

Our goal is to help you with your spiritual challenges and clearings.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOxPLyM3hOk

Video uses music later made popular on Charmed television series


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Re: Lozen Brown Bear
« Reply #28 on: April 23, 2013, 12:17:24 am »
http://www.tokyoblade.com/band/bio/andy-boulton

Andrew Ramsay McColm Boulton states he is married to Lozen Brown Bear. I'm confused!

Epiphany

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Re: Lozen Brown Bear
« Reply #29 on: April 23, 2013, 12:27:36 am »
http://www.tokyoblade.com/band/bio/andy-boulton

Andrew Ramsay McColm Boulton states he is married to Lozen Brown Bear. I'm confused!

I'm confused too. Maybe the page on Andy for Tokyo Blade hasn't been updated for awhile. Lozen Brown Bear was listed as one of Tokyo Blade's managers too.

Daren Salter seems to be her current husband and web master for her web site.