Got a request about her. She's the Australian organizer for Suraj Holzwarth. Judging by her faux Hindu name, she's part of the Rajneesh cult same as Holzwarth.
Nanschild claims to have a great grandmother who was aboriginal.
http://ezyva.com/sacredsonglines/profile/https://plus.google.com/111399760222441540853/postsThe Adnyamathantha people she claims to be part of never heard of her. She's caused problems among them by holding a festival on sacred land.
http://www.transcontinental.com.au/story/1421878/elders-enjoy-hands-around-the-world-festival/Under her legal name you can find plenty of papers by Nanschild and articles on her. She was in academia, in education, and a secretary in the Australian govt.
Her Nuage site mentions an upcoming ebook.
On one of Holzwarth's sites only last year she claimed instead to be an
Afghan aboriginal and Celtic woman.
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www.whirlingrainbow.com/who-we-are/global-wisdom-council/ Sri Devi (Deb Nanschild) 2012 Australia Tour Manager
Sri Devi (Deborah Nanschild) is a descendant of Afghan Aboriginal people with Celtic roots as well. She has a background as an educator, business woman and expedition leader and has won several awards for her work including an Australian Prime Minister's Award of Merit. She is the Executive Director of the Centre for Leadership Excellence, a consultancy for personal development, creativity and excellence in leadership, learning and life. Her PhD examined values and ethical leadership. Sri Devi is an energy healer practitioner in training with Shanti Mission and is based in Canberra. She served as the Director of the Grandmother Drum's first World Peace Tour in Australia in 2002 and has stepped back on board to manage GMDRUM's 10th Anniversary World Tour across Australia in 2012.
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A ceremony seller, both faux Native and faux Aborginal, faux Hindu cultism posing as indigenous.
http://sacredsonglines.com/events/Indigenous Teachings Sunday February 17th
9.30am – 4.30pm Gecko Hall, 139 Duringan Street, Currumbin Cost: $120
Incorporating Aboriginal, Native American and Western understandings together with the principles of Kanyini. We will cover what Aboriginal Law and Lore mean; the importance of the Dreamtime and the Songlines; and use a values lens to link these teachings. You will gain a deep appreciation for indigenous teachings as compass bearings in your life.
Sacred Sound of Healing Sunday March 17th 9.30am – 4.30pm
Gecko Hall, 139 Duringan Street, Currumbin Cost: $120
Using the musical scale within nature itself, we will explore the sounds of creation; the frequency of those present; teach personal tuning techniques; and assist you to find your soul name.
Healing the Songlines Sunday July 7th at Tumbulgum Practical one day Workshop
North Tumbulgum (border of Qld and NSW) Minimum $25 donation
Affiliations
Whirling Rainbow Foundation and the Grandmother Drum Project
www.whirlingrainbow.comShanti Shanti Mission
KanyiniPrinciples
Tjilpi Bob Randall Yankunytjatjara Nation
Uluru, Central Desert Region Australia
Kerrianne Cox Indigenous leader, advocate and musician
Ngombal Nation, Broome Kimberleys