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Wisdom
& Wings
is
about connecting ever more deeply with your own inner wisdom.
The most effective ways for that to occur involve working through
the
creative processes of Healing, Artistry and Spiritual Exploration.
These processes can best be accessed or realized through
experience and expression. Thus, realizing the truth
of our own inner wisdom then gives us the
wings
to take us to new heights in our process of
ever-more evolving Spiritual Beings.

Greetings!
I'm Sandee Traeger and
I welcome you to our website.
My
mission with Wisdom and Wings is to teach and heal with my heart
and soul as well as offer self-empowerment to those who seek it.
My
Story
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July
2009 Workshop

Sean Bear
Spirit-Guided
Healing
Workshop
July 11,
2009
10:00 am
- 5:00 pm
This will
be one of the most powerful workshops you will experience this year.
After hosting Sean here at Wisdom and Wings to facilitate numerous
Spirit-Guided Healing Sessions, Sean has agreed to sharing some of
his healing techniques with you. Growing up with Native American roots
in Iowa, Sean learned to combine the teachings of his Grandmothers
and Grandfathers with his Christian understandings to bring about
profound healing for those who are open to receiving. Sean believes
that healing is everyone's birthright and should not be limited or
kept from those who choose it.
This workshop
will not only bring forth many of the teachings Sean learned as a
child, but he will also be sharing some of his own innate inner gifts.
There will be an opportunity to practice these techniques on each
other. Also, each person will receive a healing as well.
Price
of the Workshop is $75.00.
Preregistration is
required.
Workshop
Registration Form
Fill out
form and mail to address on the form
or email
to:info@wisdomandwings.com
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Buffalo
Sweat Lodge
Sweat
Lodge Schedule
July 11,
2009 - 6:30 pm
Clearing
and Cleansing
Body, Mind
& Spirit
with Water
Pourer, Sean Bear
It is customary
to bring tobacco and
a
gift to place on the altar.