I’M CELEBRATING a new FaceBook page for Heart to Heart. I invite you to celebrate with me by posting a photo/story of your animal friend or a beautiful experience in nature on the Heart to Heart Facebook page.
Changes, Changes!
Whew! What a year! We’ve experienced so much loss, so many blessings, so much change and shifting that our lives remind me of a funhouse mirror.
My business partner, Rachel, and I closed our clinic
The Michigan War Dog Memorial is a non-profit organization dedicated to recognizing the sacrifice of our four-legged warriors. (www.mwdm.org)
A New Direction in Healing
For the past six years, I have been serving animals and their people with shamanic healing, which addresses the spiritual aspects of healing both in-person and remotely. I am now working full time as a shamanic practitioner and developing a complete program of services, from individual healing to community ceremony to teaching shamanic practice, incorporating all of my life experience as a counselor, therapist, and educator.
Have you been thrilled to experience animals up close and personal? Maybe dogs or cats come up to you, or a wild animal comes close to get acquainted. Here are five tips that come up most frequently
Upcoming events
May 26 - I’M CELEBRATING a new FaceBook page for Heart to Heart. I invite you to celebrate with me by posting a photo/story of your animal friend or a beautiful experience in nature on the Heart to Heart Facebook page.
June 19 - Dedication ceremony for the tiny house office space.
June 26-27 - Basic Animal Communication class via Zoom
July 10-11, 2021 - Basic Shamanic Journeying class via Zoom
July 17-18 and July 24-25 - Healing with Spiritual Light & Medicine for the Earth via Zoom
August 4-25 - Shamanic Animal Communication class via Zoom Each Wednesday for 4 weeks
August 14 - Deadline for Advanced II Animal Communication applications
August 20-22 - Advanced I Animal Communication: The Deepening
August 31-October 26 - Shamanic Healing for Animals I class via Zoom
The Bookshelf
I accidentally came across the Book of Lost Spells by British poet, Robert MacFarlane, and illustrator, Jackie Morris. It was a sequel to the Book of Lost Words. Both of these beautiful books were based on the premise of words disappearing—the words that children use to describe the nature around them. They were created as a vision of recalling wildlife that might not exist soon, a statement of how precious our natural world is.
Welcome Two New Members of my Team
Welcome my new team, Rachel and Monica.