Brooke Medicine Eagle is a Native American metis – an Earth wisdom teacher and catalyst for wholeness, visionary, sacred ecologist, Feng Shui practitioner, harmonist and recording artist. Her beauty way awakens physical and spiritual health, offers Native American music and chants, promotes ritual honoring of Earth cycles, provides women’s mystery teachings, and creates a sustainable, holy path for two-leggeds to walk. Her dedication is to bringing forward the ancient truths concerning how to live a fully human life in harmony with All Our Relations as we approach the crossroads into the Golden Age. She is excited about the opportunity to put her teachings ‘on the ground’ as she works beside her new partner, Sunny Baba, to create a sustainable home base as a sanctuary and teaching model.
She is the author of Buffalo Woman Comes Singing, her first book of spiritual autobiography and lessons for all people. Brooke’s latest book, The Last Ghost Dance, is a global, visionary view on the practices of Earth magic and ascending into our greater humanity. It is a profoundly moving and informative spiritual history as well as an encouragement to come into harmony and service in your own right.
Natural alternatives for women with health concerns such as menopause, osteoporosis, pregnancy, fertility issues, breast health and cancer prevention. Hundreds of woman-friendly links, a forum to share experiences and lots of information about Susun Weed (herbalist and author of women’s health books), workshops, intensives, apprenticeships, and correspondence courses.
A Community of Individuals Revisioning and Celebrating Life on Earth is a non-profit educational organization offering programs promoting a holistic view of self in relationship to community and environment as well as a sustainable future for humankind, all our relations, and Earth.
Educational programs are offered by both local and national teachers and include the following areas of study: living in balance with Earth; self-development; healing the body, mind, and spirit; and creative work. community programs provide the opportunity for support and celebration of our individual and collective spirits.
Supporting mothers and others with an interest in natural health, natural living, and mindful parenting. Monthly meetings 2nd Monday, playdates, moms’ night out, special events, community volunteering, and on-line discussion group. Contact Carol Chittenden at 585-409-7650, CAChitter@aol.com.
Seeking Common Ground (SCG), Inc. is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit educational organization dedicated to exploring, modeling and inspiring more conscious and restorative ways of life.SCG was co-founded by five women in response to a growing desire to apply their corporate education and publishing skills to topics closer to heart and home.
Though I do not believe that a plant will spring up where no seed has been, I have great faith in a seed.
Convince me that you have a seed there,and I am prepared to expect wonders.-Henry David Thoreau