Rekindling Ancient Wisdom

Beats of Native Ancient Wisdom. Passing Down Ceremonial Rituals, Stories, and Healing Techniques with Tina Zufelt - Part 1


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"If you find flowers, cut them. You don't pull it by the roots. You cut the flower, offer a bit of tobacco, and say: Thank you. And as you go around, you ask; you don't just take, you ask. Ask and drop your offering. Only take a few of each thing that you're taking. If it's something on the ground, like a pine cone, I feel like everything has an energy, everything is alive, you still ask, even if it is a rock." - Tina Zufelt.

In today's episode, the amazing Tina Zufelt joins the virtual campfire to share her connection with the Land, Mother Earth, and Native American Guides. Tina is a Drum Maker, an Energy Worker, an Intuitive Coach and Healer, and the CEO of Lightning Ridge Healing Tools LLC.

In the first part of this two-part series interview, you'll hear about Tina's journey into becoming an energy worker, her first steps as a Reiki healer, and her first interactions with Native American Guides. Tina also shares insights on connecting with nature and honoring Earth's generosity.

Additionally, you'll learn about Tina's drum circles, her full-moon drums, her drums' spiritual significance, how she creates each one in resonance with each animal's frequency and needs, and much more.

 

In This Episode, You'll Learn:

  • What happens when we pour healing energy into Earth (5:10)

  • "You don't go and take, you ask." (11:00)

  • Tina talks about her first connection with Native American Guides (14:30)

  • Always ask for permission before jumping into someone's energetic field (25:20)

  • Tina shares details on drum circles and drum circle ceremonies (28:00)

  • Full moon drums and full moon drum circles (36:10)

 

Connect with Tina Zufelt:

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Rekindling Ancient WisdomBy JeanAnn Saint Grace