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Reclaiming March 17th: A Faery Blessing from Tír na nÓg & the Living Soul of Ireland

A faery Blessing Ireland with the true magic of green
A faery Blessing Ireland with the true magic of green

✦ A Faery Blessing Is Being Cast Upon You ✦


Stop.

Breathe.

Feel the green.


Somewhere beneath the noise of this day, beneath the clinking glasses and the performative revelry, beneath the plastic shamrocks and the exported mythology, something ancient is stirring.


She has been waiting for you.


She is the damp breath of moss rising from hollow hills at dawn. She is the silver thread of a sacred well finding its way upward through dark stone to meet the light. She is the shimmer at the edge of your vision in a wild meadow, that flash of luminous movement you almost saw, almost heard, almost felt before the rational mind stepped in to explain it away.


That was a Faery.

And She has not left. She has never left.


The Faeries of Tír na nÓg, those radiant, ancient, luminous spirits who dance at the threshold of our world and the Otherworld, are calling out to every heart that has grown weary of celebrations that feel hollow. They call to those of us who have always known, in the deepest chamber of our being, that this day holds something far older and far more sacred than the story we were given.


If you are reading these words, the Faeries have already found you.


Come closer. The veil is thin. The green is alive. And the magic is waiting.



The Enchanted Ones: Ireland's Shining Faery Kin


Let us speak first of the Faeries themselves, for they are the heartbeat of everything that follows.


In the lore of ancient Ireland, the Faeries were not the delicate, gossamer-winged sprites of Victorian fancy. They were not diminutive beings to be captured in jars or painted on nursery walls. They were the Aos Sí, the People of the Mounds, regal, luminous, formidable beings who carried the wild, untamed consciousness of the land itself within their shining forms. They were ethereal elementals of unfathomable depth, spirits of nature who danced between the veils of the worlds, whispering secrets of love, fertility, and transcendence to those with ears tuned to the frequency of wonder.


They are the Shining Folk. And in their most exalted form, they are the Tuatha Dé Danann, the divine children of the Goddess Danu, the elder gods of Ireland who, rather than leave their beloved island when the world changed around them, descended into her. Into the hollow hills. Into the sacred wells. Into the dreaming root-world that hums beneath every footstep. They became the invisible sovereigns of a realm that exists just one breath away from our own: Tír na nÓg, the Land of Eternal Youth, where flowers never wither, sorrow dissolves at the threshold, and time moves like honey through sunlight.


And yet, and this is the exquisite secret that the faery lore of Ireland carries, the Faeries exist on a spectrum of presence. Just as a river expresses itself as both the thundering waterfall and the gentle mist, the Shining Folk appear in many forms. There are the great and ancient Tuatha Dé, the elder gods of incomprehensible luminosity, and there are also the gentler fae, the nature spirits, the flower divas, the guardians of stream and stone and wild hedgerow, the ones who leave mushroom rings in the meadow grass and who steal away to dance in the moonlit glades. Both are real. Both are sacred. Both are expressions of the same living, breathing, sentient intelligence of the Earth herself.


To walk through Ireland, or to feel Ireland living within you as an ancestral resonance, is to walk through a land saturated with faery presence. Every Hawthorn tree standing alone in a field is a Faery tree, a threshold marker between worlds. Every ancient mound is a Sídhe, a hollow hill where the Shining Ones hold court, where their music can sometimes be heard by those who go still enough, open enough, humble enough to receive it. Every holy well is a portal tended by a water spirit, a sacred guardian who has received the prayers of the people for uncountable generations.


These are not metaphors. This is the living cosmology of an island that never forgot that the world is alive.



What Was Lost: The Silencing of the Sacred Green


And now, Beloved, we must speak a truth that lives in the stones.


Every year on this day, millions of people around the world pour into streets draped in green, raising a glass to a figure who, by the historical record, arrived on Irish shores with a singular mission: the conversion of a people who did not ask to be converted. The legacy of St. Patrick is, at its core, the legacy of colonial Christianity, the systematic replacement of indigenous spiritual wisdom with a foreign doctrine, imposed not through invitation but through the calculated dismantling of everything the people already held sacred.


We speak of this not with bitterness, for bitterness is not a medicine. We speak of it with clarity, the same clear-eyed, truth-telling clarity that indigenous communities around the world have always called upon when asked to celebrate the very forces that sought to erase them. The story of Ireland mirrors the story of countless indigenous cultures across our precious planet: the forced silencing of earth-based wisdom, the criminalization of ancestral practice, the demonization of the sacred feminine, and the severing of the cord between a people and their Living Mother.


Across the world, from the Amazon to the Andes, from the forests of North America to the sacred groves of the British Isles, missionaries arrived bearing the same message cloaked in different costumes: your gods are demons, your ways are darkness, your connection to the Earth is superstition. What these emissaries feared was precisely what made these cultures whole, their deep, reverent, reciprocal relationship with the living world. Their knowledge that the Earth is not a resource but a relative. Their understanding that the sacred is not housed in distant heavens but is here, alive, woven into every root and stone and breath of wind.


To celebrate this day as it is conventionally offered is to participate, unknowingly, in the erasure. But to reclaim this day, to strip away the performance and return to the ancient green heart beneath it, is an act of profound spiritual courage.


And that is exactly what we are doing here.


We are not mourning what was taken. We are remembering what never truly left.



The Serpent That Was Never Banished


The famous myth tells of serpents driven from Ireland, and it is told with such triumphant certainty that few stop to ask the question the land herself is asking:


What serpents? There were never any serpents.


No physical snake has ever been native to Ireland. The serpent in this story was not a reptile. She was a symbol, one of the oldest and most sacred symbols in the human spiritual vocabulary: the Serpent of Telluric Wisdom, the coiling, living intelligence of the Earth's own energy body.


The Druids called her Imbas, the divine, spiraling inspiration that moves through the land and through the human spirit alike, the animating fire of creative and visionary consciousness. She was not dark. She was not evil. She was the umbilical cord between the people and the Mother, the felt-sense of the Earth's intelligence moving through a body permeable and receptive enough to receive it.


Beneath our feet, this force still moves. The old traditions called these currents Dragon Lines, not the rigid, straight Ley Lines of human geometry, but the serpentine, living, breathing rivers of Earth-fire that meander and coil through the hidden veins of underground water, through crystalline quartz, through the magnetic whisper of the deep soil. They gather and intensify at the Sídhe, those sacred mounds where the Faeries dwell, nodes of concentrated earth-power where, if you stand in silence and press your hands to the ground, you may feel the unmistakable pulse of something vast and alive and ancient moving beneath you.


This is what was symbolically "banished." Not serpents. Serpent wisdom. The felt-body knowledge of the living Earth. The capacity to know the land as a sentient, sacred, communicating being.


And the Faeries, the Shining Ones of Tír na nÓg, have been guarding this wisdom ever since, keeping it alive in the hollow hills, waiting for the day when enough humans would remember to come and ask for it back.


That day is today. You are the ones who are asking.



The Three Faces of the Sovereign Goddess


Speak their names aloud. Feel what opens.


Ériu. Banba. Fódla.


In the ancient Lebor Gabála Érenn, when the great Tuatha Dé Danann first set their luminous feet upon the island of Ireland, they were met by three sisters who were not merely women. They were the Triple Face of Sovereignty, the living Goddess of the Land manifesting in her three essential aspects, the three sacred layers of what it means for a place to have a soul.


Ériu is the fertile, yielding, generous body of the Earth herself, the green hills, the rich dark soil, the meadows that receive the rain with gratitude. She is the physical Mother, the one who feeds us, holds us, receives our dead and transforms them into wild grasses and mushrooms and new life. Her name breathes in the very word Éire, Ireland. To honor Ériu is to kneel in a garden and understand you are on holy ground.


Banba is the untameable one, the spirit of the wild, uncultivated mountain, the wind-scoured clifftop, the bog that has never been drained, the forest that has never been cleared. She is the protective wildness that refuses to be bought, governed, or reasoned with. She guards the Thin Places, those extraordinary locations where the veil between the worlds is gossamer-thin and the Faery presence is unmistakable. To honor Banba is to bow before the parts of nature that will always remain beyond our control, and to give thanks for that immensity.


Fódla is the keeper of memory, the spirit of poetry, of ancestral law, of the stories that refuse to die no matter how many times they are silenced. She is the reason the old songs kept being sung in secret, the reason the wisdom survived in folk custom and in the language of the land itself. To honor Fódla is to tell the old stories aloud. To protect indigenous knowledge. To refuse the amnesia.


Together, they are the complete and living Soul of Ireland. And they are not mythology.


They are awake. They are present. And they know your name.



The Faeries Are the Guardians of the Green


This is the heart of the matter. This is why the Shining Ones are calling today.


The Faeries of Tír na nÓg carry one luminous, unwavering vision in their ancient and radiant hearts: they wish to keep this world Green. Not green as in the color of a holiday. Green as in alive. Green as in the mycelial web intact, the holy wells flowing, the Hawthorn trees standing, the Dragon Lines unbroken, the thin places unbuilt upon, the sacred reciprocity between humans and the living world unbroken.


This is their mandate. And it has always been ours too, if we remember.


In the pre-Christian traditions of Ireland, to damage a Faery tree was considered a transgression of cosmic proportions. Not because of superstition, but because of understanding, the understanding that these trees were nodes in the living nervous system of the land, that the Faeries who dwelt within and around them were real guardians of real ecological and spiritual balance. The Hawthorn that stands alone in the center of a field in County Clare is not just a tree. She is a temple. She is a threshold. She is a Faery dwelling that has stood for hundreds of years, and in many parts of Ireland, even the most modern farmers will drive a road around her rather than through her, because something in the deep blood-memory knows: you do not cut down a Faery tree.

This is the old knowing. And it is exactly the knowing we need now.


To hear the call of the Faeries today is to receive a sacred assignment: become a Guardian of the Green. Let every holy well you protect be an offering. Let every wild tree you defend be a prayer. Let every patch of untouched soil you leave undisturbed be a covenant with the Shining Ones, your soul's way of whispering across the veil:


I hear you. I remember the contract. I will not let the world go grey.



The Declaration of the Priestesses of Ireland


We who are devoted to the Living Earth and to the Sovereignty of Ériu, we rise. We open our mouths. We speak.

We speak for the Sídhe that were silenced. For the Wells that were paved over, forgotten, left to dry beneath car parks and construction. For the Serpentine Wisdom that was cast out by those who feared what they could not control. For every indigenous people on this Earth whose sacred, living relationship with their land was named heresy and darkness and superstition by those who carried a different god in one hand and a deed of ownership in the other.


We grieve what was taken. And we reclaim what was never truly lost.


We honor the Goddesses Ériu, Banba, and Fódla, not as shadows of a forgotten past, but as the living, breathing, present Heart of this Island. We honor the Faeries of Tír na nÓg, not as fantasy, not as metaphor, but as the real, radiant, elder guardians of the green world who have been holding the light through every century of forgetting, who have left mushroom rings and shimmer-sightings and half-heard music in the twilight as their way of saying: We are still here. Come back to us.


And to every soul who feels the call of Tír na nÓg moving in their blood:

Beloved. Remember.


Your connection to the Earth is not a belief system. It is your birthright. You were not born into a world that is merely material, merely mechanistic, merely explainable. You were born into an enchanted world, a world where Faeries tend the hollow hills, where the wells carry prayers, where the Dragon Lines pulse with the Earth's own dreaming, where pleasure and devotion and wild laughter are not distractions from the sacred but are pathways into it.


Your intuition is not irrational. It is the whisper of the Shining Ones moving through you like wind through meadow grass.


Your wildness, that irreducible, untameable part of you that refuses the grey, refuses the numb, refuses to stop loving the world with a fierceness that sometimes frightens you, is the medicine. It is exactly what the Earth is asking for.


We cast off the veil of the missionary narrative. We step into the ancient emerald light. We declare what has always been true and what no amount of conversion or conquest could ever finally destroy:


Ireland was never in need of saving. She has always been Divine. And so have you.



The Serpent returns. The Faeries dance. The Green endures. The Mother is Sovereign.

And She has never, not for a single radiant breath, been otherwise.


Written with Love & Devotion by Renee Boje Plant Priestess & Guardian of the Green In sacred offering to the Shining Ones of Tír na nÓg March 17th, A Day of Remembrance


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Beneath the emerald canopy of the ancient jungles and forests, in the dance of moonlit glades and the whispering songs of the Wind and the sacred rivers, the Wise Plant Spirit Medicines of Mother Earth call to us. They are the keepers of memory, the sentient breath of Gaia Herself, and the luminous threads that weave the tapestry of divine consciousness across the ages. It is through these holy sacraments that we remember, that we return to our essence, and that we reclaim our rightful place as stewards of Mother Earth.

For far too long, humanity has been lost in a collective amnesia, severed from the wisdom of the roots, the language of the mycelial web, and the sacred communion with the plant spirits. This forgetting has birthed desecration: forests laid bare, waters poisoned, creatures driven to extinction, and the heartbeat of Gaia growing faint beneath the weight of soulless industry.

This is the time of the great awakening. The Divine Feminine is rising once again, anointing the soil, stirring the roots, whispering to all who will listen: The time has come to remember. The time has come to awaken.

In the forgotten Temples of the Ancient Priestesses, the wise ones spoke of this time—a time when the Great Mother would call Her children back into harmony, when the priestesses would return, when the earthkeepers, the way-showers, and the lightbearers would rise to guide humanity home. The ancestors sing of the prophecy, the mycelial web hums with it, the sacred medicines whisper to all who have ears to hear. The New Earth is not a place we wait for. It is a world we birth collectively through our awakening.

We must not be fooled by the noise, the fear, the illusions of those who cling to what is fading. We must stand firm in our knowing. Gather in sacred circles. Together We weave the new reality through our prayers, our songs, our rituals. We Call upon our ancestors, the spirits of the land, the cosmic mothers and fathers who have waited for this very moment.

This is the age of embodiment, of sacred action. No longer can we simply dream of the New Earth. We must become it. We must walk as living altars, as breathing prayers, as luminous bridges between the seen and unseen realms. We must reclaim the ancient ways—tending the land, honoring the cycles, birthing a world infused with the divine.

We are the weavers of the New Earth. With every seed we plant, every river we bless, with every child we teach to walk in harmony, we are spinning the golden thread of the future. The shift is not coming—it is here, and it flows through us.

I offer my deepest gratitude to Mother Earth and her Plant Spirit Medicine Queendom. I truly believe these Ancient, Wise Master Plant Teachers hold the key to saving  Mother Earth & all life upon her from extinction. As more and more humans are beginning to wake from their slumber these magical botanicals are here to support us in the global expansion of consciousness that is sweeping across our planet now.

My path has been one of deep remembrance, weaving through the histories of goddess traditions, the wisdom of priestesses who have walked before us, and the spiritual communion between women and Mother Nature’s sacred herbal medicines. This devotion has shaped my life’s work, leading me to write Plant Spirit Medicines & the Divine Feminine, a book that illuminates the mystical bond between women and the plant spirit realm. It has also called me to offer women’s plant spirit medicine ceremonies, where we embark on sacred DIETAS with flower and herbal allies,  entering into profound relationships with these ancient wise teachers.

Women carry within their cellular memory the ability to birth spirit into matter. I believe that the re-emergence of the Mystical Divine Feminine is a sacred response to help Mother Earth in her rebirthing process. As the Goddess reclaims her place in the realms of Mother Earth, she reminds us that all of life is sacred and has a divine purpose. The Priestesses of Mother Earth understand that she is the body of the Goddess, and when we wake up to our divinity, recognize the divinity of Mother Earth, expand our consciousness, and deepen our capacity to Love, we have the ability to co-create Heaven on Earth once again. Respect for Mother Earth is deeply interwoven with respect for the Divine Feminine, for she is the matrix of creation. Our planet and all of life upon it depend on humanity's ability to uplift the feminine in her role as the matrix of creation, for it is through her that all things are born and re-born.

My journey as a plant priestess began long ago. In 2002, I birthed the Urban Shaman, Vancouver's first entheogen shop. Then in 2006 I passed the torch to another to run the Urban Shaman & birthed Shakti Blissful Botanicals, a beloved sanctuary on Commercial Drive in Vancouver, where one could experience the sensual delight of herbal-infused aphrodisiac pies, blissful botanical smoothies, and soul-nourishing teas. This passion continued through Plant Priestess Botanicals, my online herbal boutique, where I handcraft sacred herbal infusions imbued with the wisdom of Mother Earth. Yet, beyond the creation of herbal medicines, my deepest calling is to hold space for women to remember their own sacredness and to heal and step into their power. So I began running women's healing ceremonies every new moon & full moon at Shakti & we had a packed house every ceremony.

This calling, to support women in their healing, led me to the heart of the Amazon.  I received a spiritual calling to immerse myself in the plant spirit medicine traditions of Brazil. One night, during a medicine ceremony in Vancouver, a song was sung that vibrated through my very soul—a frequency of remembrance. When I inquired about its origin, I learned it was a sacred saiti, a medicine song of the Yawanawa Tribe. In that moment, I knew with every fiber of my being that I needed to find them, to sit at their feet, and to learn the ways of their ancestors.

Little did I know, destiny awaited me upon my arrival. As I stepped off the boat and into the Yawanawa village, I was greeted by a woman who would become my spiritual teacher—Putanny Yawanawa. Along with her sister Hushahu, Putanny was among the first women to walk the path of shamanism within their tribe, courageously reclaiming a role long held only by men. Under her guidance, I experienced profound healing, unraveling soul memories of lifetimes intertwined. Before leaving the village Putanny asked me to make a sacred promise to her that I would one day bring her to stay in my home on the Sunshine Coast and to hold ceremonies for our women's temple. This is a promise I hold dear to my heart and look forward to fulfilling.

Since that fateful journey, my heart has been woven into the sacred lineage of the Yawanawa. I have dedicated myself to building a bridge between their ancient wisdom and the lands I call home, honoring their songs, ceremonies, and traditions while doing all I can to support the preservation of their sacred ways. Their teachings pulse within the heartbeat of our beautiful ceremonies.

In our women’s healing gatherings, we weave together song, spirit, and ceremony. We sing medicine songs to honor the plant allies and nature spirits that guide us, we drum to awaken the rhythms of Mother earth within our bodies, we dance ecstatically to free our souls, and we craft sacred infusions—herbal anointing oils, ritual bath blends, and enchanted elixirs—so that each woman may carry the magic of the ceremony home with her. These gatherings are portals, places of remembrance where we reclaim our divine connection to Mother Earth and to our own sacred power as her Daughters and Priestesses.

In addition to these ceremonies, I offer Spiritual Counseling to support women on their journey of healing and transformation. If you feel called to learn more, you are welcome to reach out via email or text me at 604-346-7376 to arrange a time to connect.

I am also an advocate for our birthright as humans to commune with all of the plants Mother Earth has provided for us. I have long believed that there is a silent war against Mother Nature and her Plant Spirit Medicines—this is, in truth, a war against higher consciousness itself. It is the expansion of the collective consciousness that will save Mother Earth, and this mission is at the heart of my work.

As Canada’s first Cannabis Refugee, I spent ten years passionately advocating for the right to access cannabis and other sacred plant medicines. I am also deeply devoted to protecting humanity’s right to commune with Plant Spirit Medicines.

I co-founded a Plant Spirit Medicine Aya Church, where I facilitated healing ceremonies for ten years in Vancouver. My work continues to be a reflection of my passion for supporting women in stepping into their divine power through sacred ceremony, with the support of plant spirit medicine allies that hold the space for our spiritual growth and ascension.

Today, I am blessed to reside on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia, where I facilitate Women’s Plant Spirit Medicine Ceremonies and own and operate Shakti Blissful Botanicals, a herbal boutique specializing in blissful and consciousness-expanding herbal medicines. My mission is to support women in reclaiming their sacredness, awakening their divinity, and stepping into their power as co-creators of a new Earth.

I hold a deep knowing in my heart that women carry the power to midwife the rebirth of a new world, and it is through our connection to the Divine Feminine, Mother Earth & her Sacred Plant Medicines that we can bring about the transformation we seek.

Please feel most welcome to visit my Plant Spirit Medicine Blog  to discover a taste of my magical musings on the subject of Plant Spirit Medicine. I am currently working on my biggest passion project - a book I am writing called - ‘Entheogens & the Divine Feminine: Reclaiming the Lost Temple of Earth-Based Wisdom and Plant Spirit Medicine’ This is more than just a book—it is a living, breathing portal into the hidden mysteries of the Goddess, the plant spirit realms, and the sacred wisdom of Mother Earth. If your soul feels called to dive deeper into this path of reclamation, I invite you to continue the journey with me. Please feel welcome to visit my Patreon Page to discover more ways you can become involved in our growing Plant Spirit Medicine Community and please visit my Crowdfundr to discover more ways you can be involved in supporting this book's journey to completion and publishing.

 

Blessed be! -Renee Boje​

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Tina Lister
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"The space Renee Boje holds in ceremony is incredible, her ability to connect to spirit and a safe space for women is profound. She is very intuitive which makes her a great space holder and able to tune into the energy in the room and feel where everyone is at is a gift.  Her connection to herbal medicine is so deep. She has definitely been a medicine carrier in other lifetimes. She is extremely  knowledgeable on how to assist women on their healing journey and is also a herbalist. If you have never taken any of her courses or workshops I would highly recommend you do and you will find out for yourself just how special she is"

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Kristen Brown
Biologist, Postpartum Educator, Mother

"I have been involved as a volunteer and member of Renee's church, Ceu das Sereias, for a few years now. My life is radically different from before I became involved. Renee knows how to authentically create a safe and loving space for people from all walks of life, especially women. Her talents are immeasurable and include, but are not limited to; effectively holding space, ceremony leadership, relationship coaching, esoteric and Occult teachings, massage, natural product manufacturing, community leadership, musical direction and the list goes on.

Under Renee's direction and guidance I have been able to heal many traumas from my past, as well as develop my own unique form of manifestation. 

Renee has much knowledge that we may only dream of, and if you have the opportunity to learn from her, you should jump at the chance.

I am grateful to have met Renee in this lifetime and I hope to meet her in the next."

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Qigong Teacher in training

"Renee holds a very loving and safe space, in which I feel so seen, heard, and welcome by her angelic presence. Her abundance of knowledge and experience gained from her own studies, guides and her spiritual teachers is easily felt, and creates a sacred container full of hope, healing, and awakenings. The practices I have learned from being in her circle are ones I will take with me through my life, and the wisdom and acceptance I have recieved from her and the other women in the group has helped me set my heart free. Renee truly is a healer and a wonderful teacher, and I am honoured to be not only learning to heal myself, but how to hold a healing, safe and visionary space for others!"

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Renee at Shakti Blissful Botanicals, her current Entheogen Shop on the Sunshine Coast of BC 

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Renee Boje at her Shop the Urban Shaman, Photo from a Cannabis Culture Magazine Interview

Pt 2 Hilary tours the Urban Shaman, Vancouver's 1st Entheogen shop, created by Renee in 2002.

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We honor Paje Putanny Yawanawa in our Ceremonies....

Our Church founder & ceremony facilitator, Renee Boje, honours Putanny Yawanawa as her Spiritual Mother. Putanny, along with her sister, Hushahu were the first women to be recognized as shamans in the Yawanawa Tribe, located in the Brazilian Amazon. You may view videos of Putanny & Hushahu below.

 

Renee has a deep Love & Profound respect for the Yawanawa lineage, their Saitis (Sacred songs which carry a healing vibration) & traditions. She is devoted to building a Rainbow Bridge between the Sunshine Coast of BC & the Yawanawa Tribe in the Brazilian Amazon.

We sing Yawanawa Saitis  in most of our Plant Spirit Medicine Ceremonies & do a deep study of these Saitis in our Plant Priestess Initiation course. We also recite prayers in the Yawanawa language. Renee is devoted to preserving the sacred teachings of the Yawanawa lineage by sharing all she has learned and continues to learn in her studies with the Yawanawa tribe. Please feel welcome to listen to some of the Beautiful Saitis sung by Putanny Yawanawa in our gallery below. 

Renee & the women of the Plant Spirit Medicine Temple are raising funds to bring Paje Putanny Yawanawa to Canada to hold Plant Spirit Medicine Ceremonies & Workshops for the women of our church here on the Sunshine Coast. Our Plant Spirit Medicine Temple also intends to bring a variety of Female Medicine Women here to hold workshops & ceremonies for our community.

We are currently offering 2 in depth 6 month transformational journeys for women. The  Plant Priestess Initiation & the Journey with the Elements both of which are Self Mastery studies designed to help empower women by offering them tools on how to deepen their connection with their higher self & the spiritual realms so they may learn how to hold space for their own healing & live the life of their dreams! Both of these 6 month intensives are a prerequisite to the Plant Spirit Medicine Guardian Certification Course. If you are interested in learning more about these journeys, please visit our Plant Priestess Initiation page and our Journey with the Elements page.

Videos of Putanny & her Sister Hushahu Yawanawa
the first Yawanawa Women to become Paje's (Shamans) 

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