Having had a look at their site, Greywolf and her business partner offer a bit of what they claim is ndn spirituality mixed with a lot of Nuage garbage and alternative healing, like e.g. healing stones, 'essential' oils, plus animal communication. Their website also announces that Reiki courses were "coming soon". Reiki is an alternative healing method from Japan, its effectiveness has never been proven as of yet and as far as claims have been examined, they were not confirmed.
Here's an English language article on Reiki:
http://www.ncahf.org/articles/o-r/reiki.htmlBusiness partner Dona Strong claims to have received her "Indian name" [sigh....] from a person called Skye Greywolf whom she calls a chief [sigh....]. The only "Skye Greywolf" to be found happens to be an actor, as far as Google is concerned, he should be living in Arizona.
Their links recommend e.g. Eckart Tolle (they're misspelling his first name), Gregg Braden, and Louise Hay who all were mentioned in threads before, although not necessarily for exploiting ndn ceremonies; Braden seems to have been into "2012":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eckhart_Tollehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Bradenhttp://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=2414http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=2732.msg25603#msg25603http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_HayIt seems Greywolf and Strong are using the ndn connection as a sales pitch to further sales of their seminars and courses, but are largely into alternative medicine:
We are an Alternative Healing Center that uses healing energy, therapeutic oils, and crystals. We are called on to do healings where traditional medicine has failed and/or by those that know and would prefer to be heal naturally. We've worked with people in coma's, people who have had radical surgeries, and for spiritual intervention as well as well being.
In other words: they are targeting a) desperate persons grasping for every straw and b) uninformed and gullible persons who e.g. believe that 'healing stones' etc were 'natural' remedies. In their section "Services", they also announce they do "Guided Meditation" which in reality is more of a hypnosis than meditation. It is not hard to see that this may be quite useful an addition in such a 'healing' practice,
In the section "Testimonials", they publish four - two by clients, two by their teachers. The first testimonials happens to be from a woman who had breast cancer - if indeed it is a real testimonial by a real client. The second one is by the alleged director of the Panther Ridge Conservation Center who claims that Greywolf and Strong did "amazing work" with the 18 cats they've got on their premises. I just hope this centre is not funded with public money... Oh yes, and the animal communication apparently is done "long distance", a 4 hours drive away from the centre. Well, I also found this report on the premises:
http://bigcatrescue.org/judy-berens-third-big-cat-incident-since-2005-jaguar-bites-off-thumb/ . Apparently, she's had three dangerous incidents in only five years. Perhaps remote control does not work all that well in big cats, after all....