Teachings
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Mappa Mundi (World Map)
May you find healing and wholeness here, comfort for your grief, calm for your restless, a friend for your loneliness and magic from which we can dream! (Welcome)
Chloe “Cornstalk” Sanchez
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Nourishment Basket (How to Support)
Ginger Roots is how my community (tribe) feeds me and it’s one of the ways in which I feed them. We eat together. We provide a care network of support for one another, just like rhizomes roots of Ginger.
Any nourishment you choose to share with me is welcome, Ka’uuk!
I also welcome volunteers for projects, classes, events and retreats.
“We should use money in ways that make economic sense for us, we should work together to come up with ways for money to support our goals and visions.”
Chloe “Cornstalk” Sanchez
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Directions to the Right Path
Sin literally translates in ancient Hebrew to: miss the mark or to lose your way (go off your path).
Somewhere along the way the indigenous mother tongue that brought a message of complete and whole self care and self acceptance was translated into a theorized self hate and self rejection.
This is why the teachings are important because the direction will help us to find our way back to our path and lead us to our destinations.
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What is ee’lohaw?
Ee’lohaw (Whole Person Care)
Provides aid, support and comfort to the whole person and their healthy-style (personal and social life choices, behaviours and patterns).
To care when giving ee’lohaw means to have interest in another persons healing that goes beyond the transaction or exchange of currency. To care means to take on the role as a supportive & informative friend to those who are learning how to heal and care for themselves.
Nina “Cornstalk” Brown (formerly Janiece McIntosh)
Whole Person Care (Ee’lohaw) Specialist | Shadow & Light Worker | Medicine Woman & Curanderisma (herbalista) | Static Clearer | Dream Decoder | Reiki *Specializing in History, Language & Metaphysics
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My Journey to Wholeness (ee’lohaw)
My journey with ee’lohaw (whole person care & wellness) and how it’s transformed by my life.
How did your business get started?
I created Fabu Phit after surviving domestic violence and child abuse. I realized after university and becoming a mother, grant writer and entrepreneur that healing was needed in our society. I looked around and there were not many places set up for women/men to rest, recover & heal.
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Bamboo Bookshelf Shared Author Platform (The Shelf)
New author? It can get pricey eh? With very little payback. And really complicated especially when you are already strapped for time with very little payback…… well I’ve got a new online bookshop coming out soon and I want to offer new authors an opportunity to shine.