Discover Maori Shamanic Wisdom: Reclaim Your Essence, Personal Power & History Through Working With Your Ancestral Roots & Rivers with international transformational leader Grandmother Moetu-Taiha,

The Shift Network Presents: Discover Maori Shamanic Wisdom: Reclaim Your Essence, Personal Power & History Through Working With Your Ancestral Roots & Rivers with international transformational leader Grandmother Moetu-Taiha,:  Tap into the spiritual wisdom of your heritage. Cultivate your ancestral connections to awaken your purpose. Learn to articulate your identity concerning your ancestry, land, and spiritual heritage, fostering a deeper understanding of yourself. Strengthen your connection to your cultural and familial roots, enhancing your sense of belonging within your community and the natural world.

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Tap into the Spiritual Wisdom of Your Heritage

Tap into the spiritual wisdom of your heritage with Respected indigenous elder Grandmother Moetu-TaihaDo you ever feel disconnected from your sacred purpose?

Respected indigenous elder Grandmother Moetu-Taiha shares that this is quite common. Many people experience this sense of disconnection because they need to recenter and connect with their deeper origins. As we ground in that, our sacred purpose flows more naturally into us.

You’re invited to join us on Saturday, July 13, 2024, at 10:00 am Pacific, for a new 60-minute event during which Grandmother Moetu will share how you can tap into your ancestral connections and the spiritual wisdom of your heritage.

Click here to register for free.

Cultivate your ancestral connections to awaken your purpose

She’ll teach you how to share your name by invoking your tribe, mountain, and river, symbolically bringing forth all of your ancestors and their connections to Mother Earth.

Grandmother Moetu is revered globally for being a way-shower for humanity, especially for women. Her lineage traces back to powerful healers and spiritual leaders, making her a conduit of ancient knowledge and profound spiritual insight.

During this beautiful hour, you’ll also discover the importance of the five sacred elements  — earth, wind, fire, water, and wood — in Maori culture and how they can divinely guide you and help you overcome life’s challenges.

As you connect with your ancestors and the gods of the five elements, your eyes will be opened to the limitless possibilities and divine support that are always available to you.

You can register for free here.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Liz Gracia Founder, Editor in Chief & Host of YOur Weekly Dose of Higher Consciousness Podcast

Liz Gracia

Liz Gracia
Founder & Conscious Curator of Transformational Events
Host of Your Weekly Dose of Higher Consciousness Podcast and

Host of The Awakening Quest Podcast and HighVibeTribeTV.com

P.S In Discover Maori Shamanic Wisdom: Reclaim Your Essence, Personal Power & History Through Working With Your Ancestral Roots & Rivers with international transformational leader Grandmother Moetu-Taiha, you’ll:

  • discover the importance of the five sacred elements Learn to articulate your identity in relation to your ancestry, land, and spiritual heritage, fostering a deeper understanding of yourself
  • Strengthen your connection to your cultural and familial roots, enhancing your sense of belonging within your community and the natural world
  • Understand your role and responsibilities within your community, inspired by the wisdom of your ancestors and their sacred landscapes
  • Align more closely with the spiritual and natural forces represented by your ancestral mountains and rivers, deepening your spiritual practice and connection to Mother Earth

We hope you’ll join us for this hour-long free online event Saturday, July 13, 2024, at 10:00am Pacific.

RSVP for free here.

About Your  Shamanic  Wisdom Teacher

Grandmother Moetu-TaihaGrandmother Moetu-Taiha is a descendant of the Ngai Tuhoe and the Kahungunu tribes of Aotearoa, New Zealand. She was named for two of her ancestors  “Moetu” from her father’s tribe, and “Taiha” from her mother’s side. ln light language, Moetu-Taiha means “l Stand in My Dreams and in My Power.”

Grandmother Moetu-Taiha grew up a “Native” in a white Christian town. She is a survivor of mental, physical, and emotional abuse, not realizing until years later that this was not the norm. She has survived rape and abuse, attempted suicide, had cancer and a double mastectomy. Her trauma informs her mission  to be a way-shower for humanity, and especially for women. She brings a depth of wisdom and knowledge to her healing work but her gift is her “knowing,” working in the spiritual realms, and communicating with the “loved ones.”

She has worked and traveled extensively over the years to Europe, the U.S., Egypt, Greece, Thailand, and other countries, sharing knowledge and conducting healing and bodywork workshops. She is a naturopath and Reiki master/teacher as well as a spiritual and holistic guidance counselor who specializes in women’s empowerment workshops and helping women identify their purpose.

Inherent in her DNA, Grandmother Moetu-Taiha has always been able to “understand” people at a “different level” and works in a hands-on way with the physical body. She works mainly with women, in their cellular system, helping them identify and release trauma in the memory and scar tissue of the emotional, mental, etheric, and physical bodies and to access their own “knowing” and self-empowerment. By learning to see their own gifts and strengths, they are then able to pay it forward and help the next person who is “stuck” somewhere.

Her strength and wisdom allow for the release of that which no longer serves by grounding strongly in Mother Earth. Her no-nonsense, practical approach reveals that courage lies within each one of us to create positive change. Both of her ancestors were healers in their own right. Moetu-Taiha is proud that they walk alongside her and in her, saying “they are me and l am them,” inspiring her to continue doing the work that is needed so deeply in the world today.