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Wisdom Owl for Global Awakening: the 7 Mirrors of Western Culture. Ohki S. Forest. Native Teaching Circle, & Full Moon lodge

An authentic introduction to Red Lodge shamanism:  Invoking the Medicine of Wisdom Owl, Ohki exposes the illusory mirrors of Western culture from which many imbalances arise & which may obstruct people in their efforts to foster healthier, families, communities & nations.  Ohki shares a path of true healing for developing the necessary intuition to conquer our  fears, & gain keener discernment & strength.

Registration recommended (978) 633-7388 bridge@redwindcouncils.org

Ohki will be teaching 5/15-5/30 in Littleton, MA.  For full details Visit: www.ohkisimineforest.com/events or http://www.redwindcouncils.org/

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Ohki Simine Forest, A vision-holder of Mohawk descent living in Chiapas, Mexico since 1985 where she collaborates with indigenous Mayas in resistance, Ohki was trained & initiated by Maya, Mongolian & Canadian shamans. She has taught  Native Council ways   & Spiritual Warrior ways for 30 years. She is author of Dreaming the Council Ways: True Native Teachings from the Red Lodge, & a contributor to Original Instructions: Indigenous Teachings for a Sustainable Future. In Chiapas, Mexico, she founded a grassroots social justice organization governed according to ancient Council ways by serving the indigenous Maya in their resistance to extermination which gave rise to the US non-profit organization, Red Wind Councils. Ohki has presented at national conferences such as Bioneers, the Tesuque Indigenous Seed Sovereignty conferences, the SEED Graduate Institute conference: Wisdom from the Origins with the 13 Grandmothers, to name a few. She is a published author, a respected teacher, and the founder of a grassroots social justice organization that serves the indigenous Maya in their resistance to extermination which gave rise the US non-profit organization, Red Wind Councils.

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