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Offline milehighsalute

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max twotrees
« on: July 07, 2014, 09:13:06 am »
hmmm

Epiphany

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Re: max twotrees
« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2014, 02:54:33 pm »
He uses both Max Twotrees and Max Standingdeer as names

From his Facebook:

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Born October 21, 1934

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Aswega has been practicing the healing art of his ancestors for over sixty years as did his father, his grandfather, his great grandfather, and no telling how many mire generations of his family. Aswega treats non-indians as well as all tribes.
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Oswega, Max Standingdeer is an official Cherokee Medicine man who practices spiritual healing and consultation servoces to non-indians who wish to avail themselves of an alternative, holistic, spiritual approach and treatment for all or part pf their mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical problems. Anyone seeking spiritual help in dealing with their physical or medical problems must understand that Aswega does not provide any hands-on physical medical treatment but rather only non-traditional spiritual treatment, as well as ONLY SPIRITUAL ADVICE; howevder, many illnesses and diseases often respond much quicker to these non-invasive, spiritual methids that have provemn their effectiveness and remedy for thousands of years ling befire western medicine was ever thought of as a resource for healing. These holistic, non-tradotional applications to health issues that have remained so far untreatable by modern medicine, even after all other standard medical treatments and medical procedures have been exhausted, sometimkes respond miraculouskly to these ancient ways.However, as amazing and miraculous as Aswega's methods have proven to be, still, anyone seeking spiritual treatment with these ancient spiritual methods is required to be under the primary care of a board certified physician before Aswega will treat or give spiritual advice and assistance to any person with a physical medical condition or disease. In seeking any non-traditional, spiritual help with your problem, it is always a good idea to keep your primary physician aware that you are seeking such non-traditional help in the form of spiritual treatments, applications, and advice. You might be pleasantly surprised at how open and co-operative many younger physicians have become in the last twenty-five years to holistic and spiritual methods.

Offline wolfhawaii

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Re: max twotrees
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2014, 10:37:52 pm »
"Official Cherokee Medicine Man" huh? Why then does he live so far from the Qualla Boundary and is helping yonegs (whites) instead of his "own" people? I never heard of the guy before, any Eastern Band folks able to check him out?