It has been a very snowy week here in Seattle, and the Wild Reiki Spa has been in great demand. Thankfully, the heater for the fountain has been working like a champ, keeping the water flowing. It is very possible that it is the only open water source in the neighborhood since we don’t usually experience freezing temps for very long.
This video was taken over a 24 hour period, and quite a few of my animal and bird neighbors make an appearance: raccoon, opossum, starling, hummingbird, junco plus my cat Manitou who decided that it was just too snowy to continue on his rounds, trail or no trail. I tried to keep the video as short as possible while still allowing for personalities to come through.
Note: You see Hummingbird and Junco foraging for insects and seeds among the plants in the garden. The plants offer additional natural food sources for many, which is why I don’t cut anything back until Spring.
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A WILD WAY TO HEAL
Rose De Dan, Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing LLC, is an animal communicator, Reiki Master Teacher, shamanic energy healer, and author. Her classes, sessions, and ceremonial work are inspired by wild and domestic animals who have issued a call to action for personal and global healing.
That morning the keepers at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle had found her collapsed in her outdoor exhibit. Efforts to try to get her back on her feet failed. Her condition worsened, and the humane decision was made to euthanize her.
I was saddened when I heard the news that day, and I knew that many others would be as well, including Chai and Bamboo—her elephant companions.
But Watoto's passing brought up more than just sadness in others—it re-ignited the touchy issue of whether elephants should be kept in captivity at the Woodland Park Zoo (or in captivity at all, anywhere).
But Watoto had her own message to share.
Together we can revolutionize
how we walk on this earth.
Elephants face increasing pressure, all species of tigers are endangered, wolves are under attack, rhinos are facing extinction.
For 6-part series Listening to Zoo Animal Ambassadors, we will meet with our animal relatives for the purpose of listening, gathering up their prayers and wishes, and then joining them in shamanic ceremony to co-create positive change for all.
And because the zoo animals are ambassadors for their wild relatives, the energetic shift we create together has impact on a global scale.
The animals and I hope you will join us at this time of greatest need.
This class is available as two options:
1) Four Seattle area field trips + virtual classes
2) Virtual classes only for those who are not local.
Register by December 1 for in-person, for virtual by Dec. 15.