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The Medicine Wheel The Drumming Circle Heartbeat Drummers CD
Reiki The Healing Tipi The Healing Tubs The Healing Pond Patrick
Elemental Beauty Nature's Music
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The Healing Tipi

Healing Tipi Ten years ago, after spending a wonderful week in Sedona, Arizona, I felt the strong need to have a healing space on the land outside the home. I bought a book called The Tipi Bible and was off and running. Finding a tipi maker in the State of Maryland proved to be difficult.. I went to a Native American ceremony with Frank Fools Crow in Mt. Airy, Maryland and while in the audience a young man named Thom came to sit next to me. He literally came over to me in the crowded room and said, “So, you want to see a tipi?”

 

Come to find out later, Thom had lived in a tipi for several years while he worked for Nomadic Tipi Makers in Bend, Oregon. Eventually, that is the place where our tipi originated. I bonded with the workmen and told them exactly what I wanted and they began to create. I had sufficient funds then to get a lot of “add-ons” for our first tipi. The artwork on the panels was breathtaking to say the least.

 

A great deal of work went into clearing the space. Smiling Bear and I brought in two pickup trucks of Delaware river rock for the floor. The lodge pole pines were delivered on a huge flat bed truck. It is a long trip from Oregon to Maryland by truck. Once the poles arrived, the real work of sanding and painting them with linseed oil and turpentine began. It was summer and while working in the old barn I Healing Tipi almost killed myself with the chemical fumes in the heat. Smiling Bear saved me by dragging me out into the air so I could breathe.

 

We gathered our friends, about 20 of them, for the tipi-raising party on the land. When the day finally arrived, the people came and the plans were in motion. The tipi was our biggest and most prominent addition to what was the beginning of Sanctuary. Where horses used to run, a new beginning was taking shape. The tipi was dedicated by Thom and his lovely wife Lilliana in the name of a “healing space”. A portable Reiki table was brought in and thus another healing space was created for Sanctuary.

 

People love having their treatments in the tipi. The conical shape of the tipi is much like a mother’s womb. This naturally safe space is extremely complementary to the healing work that began to take place. I personally enjoyed seeing my lovely daughter Carol come to the tipi for her Reiki session while she was pregnant with our grandson Dawson. Word spread quickly. Everyone wanted to know what we were doing and why.

 

As the years passed, we have had to replace the canvas covering the lodge pole pines several times. The concept of a tipi is that it is a portable shelter that is moved periodically, with the poles rotated so they wear evenly. This is not how we use the tipi here in Maryland. And that is most likely why we need to purchase new canvas periodically. Regardless, we have maintained the tipi in top-notch condition since it went up. New prayer flags are hung from the top of the lodge pole pines each year in the spring. Many people find themselves drawn to the healing space within the tipi after ceremony at the Medicine Wheel. As stewards of the land, it is our privilege and honor to keep the tipi ready to serve when needed by our community. Countless magical ceremonies and events have taken place in the tipi, and we know that many more are yet to come. We are ready.

Drum Circle
Drum #141 is Monday, January 2, 2012
Reiki
The new bumper stickers "Reiki Can Help" are smaller this season and are for sale for $2.50 each.

Reiki II class – January 8, 2012. Two openings. Call 301 854-0220 for info and a space.

Loki is now offering Quantum Touch with her regular Reiki Treatments. No increase in fees. Still $70 a session.
Stained Glass Classes
Loki is officially leaving the Columbia Art Center effective December 2011.

Loki is actively trying to get the Shop/aka Glass Studio, up and running at Sanctuary. Private daytime lessons are being offered.

Beginner Level classes have been on-going for two semesters now and all students have been totally satisfied. The weather will be a factor but Loki is optimistic that all is well and unfolding…..

A seven week course is being offered after Thanksgiving. Fee for seven weeks is $175. All supplies to do the work are on hand but the students will need to buy their own solder (about $13 per pound roll) and some may want to get a new personal glass cutter. Scrap glass is available in limited quantities for the small fee of $3 per pound.

Continuing students (those who have the basics of working in stained glass) is now called Open Studio Nite. There is space for 4 students plus a visit from Loki. Prior registration each nite is required so we don't end up with too many people at one time. Open Studio is not a class with steps of instruction, rather it is a friendly, open space to work with others of similar interest and "advice and hands on help" from Loki if needed and requested. This Open Studio is on a "love offering" basis. Usually $20 per nite per person will cover it. Studio is open on Mondays from 6:30 PM till 9 PM.
Loki's wind chimes now available online!
Take a look at Nature’s Music and see some of the wonderful, magical wind chimes that Loki creates -- now available online using Paypal or credit card. Each set of chimes is unique and one-of- a- kind. Custom Orders are also accepted by calling ahead and co-creating the colors so the chime is “just for you.” You can even provide your own “nature”.