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Rose tells Gracie the cat's story 2

Rose De Dan, a Pampamesayoq (Earth Steward) and mesa carrier in the Peruvian Q’ero shamanic tradition and owner of Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing LLC, offered blessings to animals on Sunday, September 14, 2008, during the first annual Blessings for the Animals Day at Heavenly Spa. Heavenly Spa is a therapeutic canine hydrotherapy spa located in Fall City, Washington. The series of group Blessing Ceremonies began at 2pm and included representatives from Native American, Christian, Buddhist, and Hindi faiths.

These photos are of Rose De Dan, her spirit helper She Walks, and her dog, Puma, and are an attempt to capture some of the energy of that day. Enjoy!

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items are from between 13 Sep 2008 & 14 Sep 2008.

Rose tells Gracie the cat's story 2 by wildreikishamanic
Rose calls to Pachamama, Puma watches by wildreikishamanic
Rose blessing speak 2 by wildreikishamanic
Rose blesses with cuya by wildreikishamanic
Rose offers Florida Water to the spirits, Puma watches by wildreikishamanic
Rose and Barbara Baugh discuss her cats by wildreikishamanic
Rose bless cats in photos by wildreikishamanic
Rose bless eskimo dogs by wildreikishamanic
Rose works with Qtip's hips by wildreikishamanic
Rose works with Qtips hips 2 by wildreikishamanic
Rose blesses Qtip web by wildreikishamanic
Rose clears boxer2 by wildreikishamanic
Rose bless boxer long shot by wildreikishamanic
Rose bless boxer relax by wildreikishamanic
Rose talks to boxer by wildreikishamanic
Rose gets slurp boxer by wildreikishamanic
Rose works with boxer among dog crowds by wildreikishamanic
Rose talks to boxer mom by wildreikishamanic
Rose, boxer, Puma and friends by wildreikishamanic
Rose blesses Newfoundland 2 by wildreikishamanic
Rose and She Walks by wildreikishamanic
Rose blesses small dogs by wildreikishamanic
Puma and She Walks by wildreikishamanic

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