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In this deeply personal and timely Reiki Share, we’ll share the magic of our recent journey to Africa — the Cradle of Humanity — and the profound spiritual teachings received directly from the animals.
From giraffes forming a semicircle at sunrise…
To elephants whispering “friend”…
To lions, explaining the sacred responsibility of being a predator…
The wild offered a radical reframe of power, instinct, community, and what it truly means to lead.
The prey animals revealed that they are not helpless victims. They told us they could take on predators if they chose — and sometimes they do. But they also understand the sacred role predators play in keeping herds healthy and preventing complacency.
The predators shared the heavy burden of their responsibility — that leadership is not dominance, but stewardship.
We take these lessons and transition into what is happening in our world — conflict in the Middle East, political polarization, the global swing toward authoritarianism — and asks:
What if outer wars mirror inner conflict?
What if victim mentality keeps us disempowered?
What if disturbance is an invitation to awaken?
This episode explores:
And concludes with a powerful Reiki meditation to:
This is not about bypassing pain.
It is about remembering our power within community.
And that we are never helpless when we have Reiki.
______
Pam Allen-LeBlanc is a scientist, businesswoman, and Licensed Reiki Master Teacher (LRMT) with the International Center for Reiki Training.
Get in Touch with Pam:
[email protected]
www.reikifromthefarm.com
Register for our newsletter!
By Pamela Allen-LeBlanc, LRMT4.6
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In this deeply personal and timely Reiki Share, we’ll share the magic of our recent journey to Africa — the Cradle of Humanity — and the profound spiritual teachings received directly from the animals.
From giraffes forming a semicircle at sunrise…
To elephants whispering “friend”…
To lions, explaining the sacred responsibility of being a predator…
The wild offered a radical reframe of power, instinct, community, and what it truly means to lead.
The prey animals revealed that they are not helpless victims. They told us they could take on predators if they chose — and sometimes they do. But they also understand the sacred role predators play in keeping herds healthy and preventing complacency.
The predators shared the heavy burden of their responsibility — that leadership is not dominance, but stewardship.
We take these lessons and transition into what is happening in our world — conflict in the Middle East, political polarization, the global swing toward authoritarianism — and asks:
What if outer wars mirror inner conflict?
What if victim mentality keeps us disempowered?
What if disturbance is an invitation to awaken?
This episode explores:
And concludes with a powerful Reiki meditation to:
This is not about bypassing pain.
It is about remembering our power within community.
And that we are never helpless when we have Reiki.
______
Pam Allen-LeBlanc is a scientist, businesswoman, and Licensed Reiki Master Teacher (LRMT) with the International Center for Reiki Training.
Get in Touch with Pam:
[email protected]
www.reikifromthefarm.com
Register for our newsletter!

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