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Rose De Dan offers Reiki for Jasper, Katie observes
Photo by Rhonda Hanley©2009

This afternoon my email inbox held a Breaking News email from The Reiki Digest, announcing that Pamela Miles, author of Reiki: A Comprehensive Guide, and a pioneer of Reiki in medical environments, will be a guest on The Dr. Oz Show this week. A quick check of my local station determined that it will show in Seattle tomorrow, January 6, 2010 at 3:00pm and 12 midnight on KOMO4.

According to the article on The Reiki Digest, the segment on Reiki was saved for last. Editor Janet Dagley Dagley, quotes Pamela, “Mehmet saves Reiki for the last, saying, ‘The next one I’m going to talk about is one of my favorites. We’ve been using it in the Oz family for years.’ Then he mentions that his wife is a Reiki master and that he and I worked together in surgery; then I demonstrate chair Reiki. (The audience member told me her headache improved but that’s not on the show.)”

As a Reiki Master Teacher for 12 years, and a pioneer in Reiki for animals, and someone still in awe of its gifts, I am thrilled that Reiki may finally get the full recognition that it deserves. My gratitude for the benefits in my own life as well as its gifts to my students and clients is boundless. An immensely positive shift took place in my own life when I took a Reiki class, for me it was essentially the birth of a new life. So this year I chose to teach Reiki Level I on my birthday, January 9th. Sharing the gifts that Reiki offers with others brings me great joy, and I can’t imagine a better way to celebrate.

My sincere thanks to everyone, from the original Masters to the newest Reiki students, for your passion for Reiki and your hard work in bringing its benefits to the attention of the world. Reiki rocks!

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Think Outside the Cage
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Rose De Dan, Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing LLC, is a mesa carrier in the Peruvian Q’ero tradition. In addition she is also a Reiki Master Teacher, animal communicator, author of the acclaimed book Tails of a Healer: Animals, Reiki and Shamanism, and creator of Animal and Reiki Art. As an animal shaman, she views her role as a healer as one of building bridges between people and animals, and of empowering them to reconnect with Pachamama, Mother Earth.

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In the News: Reiki on The Dr. Oz Show this week!

When I became a Reiki practitioner the energy woke up a part of me that had lain dormant for many years, my creative side, and I began to combine my photography and graphic design background with my Reiki, shamanic and animal communication training.

The result? Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing’s Online Store featuring gifts for animal lovers and Reiki gifts created by me, Rose De Dan.. Designed from my personal art and photos, each piece evokes the primordial soul, supports healing and reconnection, and fosters a sense of joy and playfulness in this dance we call life.

It is now several years, and many designs later. Since it is the holiday season, a time when the search for the perfect gift for a loved one can become stressful, I offer an abbreviated tour of our numerous designs. And, if you purchase gifts on Cyber Monday, November 30, 2009, you can shop online and get *FREE shipping as well!


TRIMMING THE TREE with Ornaments (we have a Reiki Kanji ornament, too)


STUFF STOCKINGS TO THE BRIM with Animal Lover Buttons, Magnets, Mugs or Reiki Gifts


STAY ON TRACK with Calendars and Journals (we have a Reiki Kanji Journal also)


GREEN GIVING for Environmental Consciousness: Animal Lover Canvas Grocery Totes, Reiki Totes and SIGG Water Bottles


BEACH GEAR, GYM GEAR, YOUR GEAR: Animal Lover Carryalls, Reiki Beach Bags and Reiki Gym/Messenger Bags


DECORATE THE HALLS: Coasters, Keepsake Boxes, Framed Tiles or Reiki Gifts


POSTERS AND PRINTS: Animal Lover Posters/Prints, Note Cards/Greeting Cards or Reiki Prints & Greeting Cards


CLOTHING for the Wild Child, Tiny Tot to Adult or Reiki Spirits of All Ages (Dog T-s, too!)



DOG OR CAT FOOD/WATER BOWLS or T-SHIRTS:
Pet Gifts
or
Reiki Gifts for Pets

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NOVEMBER 30th
(Cyber Monday)
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with coupon code: MONDAYSHIP
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Think Outside the Cage
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Rose De Dan, Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing LLC, is a paq’o and mesa carrier in the Peruvian Q’ero Andean Medicine Tradition. In addition she is also a Reiki Master Teacher, animal communicator, author of the acclaimed book Tails of a Healer: Animals, Reiki and Shamanism, and creator of Animal and Reiki Art. As an animal shaman, she views her role as a healer as one of building bridges between people and animals, and of empowering them to reconnect with Pachamama, Mother Earth.

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Gifts for Animal Lovers, Reiki and Shamanic Practitioners

Animal communication courses across the world are gaining in popularity. Never more so than with the rise in spirituality and the desire for many people to connect with all living things. Pets in the majority of homes really do become a family member. The latest facts suggest that over 70% of Dog and cat owners sleep with their pets. Not really surprising when you think of the gifts that our “pet” friends” bring to us often asking nothing in return.

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Animal Communication Courses – Are They Worth the Money?

Awakening Owl Medicine

by Rose De Dan

©Rose De Dan 2009

©Rose De Dan 2009

I was having one of those days, feeling a little down and very rushed and overwhelmed. As Puma and I were midway through our usual stroll around the neighborhood, I became aware of a small group of teenage boys. They were clustered together by the path that meanders through Whale Tail Park, armed with cameras and cell phones, taking pictures upward into the branches of a cedar tree. I might have thought nothing of it if I had not overhead the word “owl.”

Responding to my enthusiasm, the teenagers were kind enough to take the time to carefully guide my eyes to where a gorgeous barred owl was trying to take his daytime nap.

Deliberately choosing to upend my schedule, Puma and I hurried back to retrieve my camera. While I have heard Western screech owls in my neighborhood from time to time, I have never seen a wild owl on our walks. Here was my first opportunity to photograph one!

Upon returning, I put Puma on down-stay and angled for the best shot I could find. It was not easy, besides the limitations of my neck injury there were numerous branches in the way, and the lighting was quite dim. I only managed to get off a few shots before the owl swiveled his head around so that it was now facing backwards.

For a while shots of the back of his head were all I could obtain, so I waited patiently until finally he resumed a face-forward position. Eyes tightly closed, he attempted to ignore the crowd of amateur paparazzi who passed beneath his tree bedroom. I was encouraged by how many people excitedly ran off to tell others. It was truly inspiring to see the wonder and awe he was greeted with and the care that everyone took to speak as quietly as possible so as to not disturb him. Having acute hearing I am sure he could hear us all quite well if he wished, but hoped that he was able to angle the feathers around his ear holes so that he had the owl equivalent of cotton balls muffling our noise.

©Rose De Dan 2009

©Rose De Dan 2009

Just when I was wishing that I could get a shot that did not include so many branches, all of which seemed to block some part of his handsome face, one man called me over to stand about 20 feet back up a slight incline where I discovered I could see the owl in all his magnificence. Score one for the kindness of strangers, as well as the maxim that sometimes you are too close to see the forest for the trees. In my focused desire to get as close as possible I had neglected a cardinal rule of photography, to explore other angles and options. Point taken for the larger life picture as well as future photo ops.

In photography mode, I had gradually migrated to a spot fairly far away from Puma who had patiently stayed in down position while the world had passed him by, including people with dogs (bless you Cesar Millan!). Finally his protective genes clicked in, he decided I was too far away to take care of properly, and that I had obviously forgotten the importance of that. Getting up, he walked over to where I was before assuming the down position once again. Not picture perfect obedience, but I could not argue with his logic.

By this time I felt I had plenty of photos of owl with his eyes closed. Occasionally he peeked by opening one eye slightly, and I hoped against hope that he might open them fully. I tried asking him, to no avail. I considered sending Reiki to the situation but wondered if that would be selfish. Before I could resolve the debate an unexpected event occurred, round the bend of the path came the local coon hound, one who could never resist greeting Puma by baying at him in ringing bugle tones, wanting to play. Puma stayed where he was, bless him, but the volume of the hound’s voice caused the owl to finally open his eyes fully, looking downward to see what all the commotion was about. Owl did not look at all worried or disturbed, just mighty curious. I got several good shots before finally thanking the owl (and patient Puma), and taking my leave.

I returned to my schedule feeling uplifted and relaxed, and realized that I needed to allow more time each day to consciously enjoy the gifts that can be found along the way, some of which come wrapped in feathers. That special day I had received a gift of Owl Medicine.

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Rose De Dan
Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing LLC
building bridges between people and animals
Website: www.reikishamanic.com
Animal and Reiki Art: www.cafepress.com/reikishamanic

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