Join us on 12-12-12 for an all people Medicine Wheel ceremony in Sedona Arizona.
During the ceremony we will clear our energies with a smudge (sage) ceremony, release the past and the old paradigm beliefs that block us from experiencing true abundance and healing. Then we will share our gratitude and create a vision of the future we want to experience. We will use the traditional Lakota ways of the Medicine Wheel as a tool to support us on our new path.
December 2012 is not the end of the world, but it could be the end of an old world. Join us in ceremony to honor the past and invite the future.
This is a free event offered to the public and there will be a free raffle with items handmade by Rebekah and Bear. Of course donations are always welcome.
When: Ceremony begins at 12:pm noon and could be 2-3 hours
Where: Meet in parking lot across from the look-out at the top of Airport Mesa. Airport Rd. West Sedona
Bring your drums, rattles, and prayer items to use as ceremonial tools in the wheel.
For more information contact Rebekah 928.420.2077 or Bear 928.899.3355
SHAMANITE -Rare North American Black Calcite
Metaphysical Legends & Attributes of Shamanite Warm to the skin, Shamanite emanates a protective and positive ancestral vibration. Paleozoic spiral shells captivate the lapidary imagination, and sparkling pyrites, crystals and marcasites generate a distinctive EM field. Tribal medicine people and Singers from the Four Corners region have verified this material is known to them as a protective stone, and carries with it the power to heal spiritual wounds, ancestral troubles and grief. Small nuggets of the smoky brown Shamanite called Toho (Mountain Lion) have been used as protective amulets for Indian children in the past. Within a few years of its discovery by the modern world, Shamanite has been recognized, employed and praised by crystal healers, psychics, therapists and artists in Japan, North America, Britain and Europe. Today, it is on the Top 10 Power Stones list by Japanese spiritual and shamanic crystal healers.
“Strong circles of power come from the heart of this stone. Very deep spiritual protection from the Old Ones for those with no voice. I’ve heard about Toho stones used in fetish carvings; but, have never seen one before now.”
Then we take a scenic drive to one of Sedona’s most relaxing female vortexes down by the calming and healing waters of Oak Creek. Here we do a releasing ceremony and meditation. We cast all of our burdens and worries into the water, and watch them float down the stream. Then we look upstream to fill ourselves with love, light and abundance. We do a smudge-sage clearing and blessing to cleanse our bodies, energies, and spirit. We also do a distant clearing to bless our families, friends, homes, workplaces, vehicles and travels. We set the intention of freedom and learn to use Eagle Medicine to light our path. Here we also discover your animal spirit guides and totem animals. We ask for guidance from them and receive powerful messages.
Along the way we may see some native animals, we teach you what messages they bring to us and how their medicine can help us on our walk through life. The natives believed that when we see a particular animal or insect, they are offering us their “animal medicine.”




Permitted by the Coconino National Forrest Service