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Belinda Eriacho
Therapist and professional working in the area of psychedelics.
Mach 5, 2020 (7-9pm)
Hosted at The Haven (3007 Telegraph Ave.)
WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
As a therapist and professional working in the area of psychedelics, and the arts of healing there is a strong potential that you will work along with individuals from Native American lineages or communities, There are some key fundamentals concepts to building trust, understanding, and rapport with your clients. Belinda will provide some fundamental concepts as a foundation for building that understanding, including views from a Native American world, belief in unseen powers of the Creator, interconnectedness between the individuals and their environment, trust, respect, and culturally-based healing models of healing.
Belinda is from the Dine’ (Navajo) and A:shwii (Zuni Pueblo) lineages. Her maternal clan is Honágháahnii (One-Walks-Around clan) and she was born for the Naasht’ézhí (Zuni Pueblo) people. Her maternal grandparents are from the Black Sheep clan and her paternal grandparents are from the Zuni clan. Belinda was born and raised on the Navajo reservation and currently resides in the Phoenix area. She holds degrees in Health Sciences, Public Health, and in Technology.
As an adult Belinda journeyed through her own inner and physical healing. She then recognized her gifts as a healer and her true calling. Her personal mission focuses on cultural and traditional native education and healing experiences to assist in individual transformation and personal healing.
Belinda Eriacho
Therapist and professional working in the area of psychedelics.
Mach 5, 2020 (7-9pm)
Hosted at The Haven (3007 Telegraph Ave.)
WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
As a therapist and professional working in the area of psychedelics, and the arts of healing there is a strong potential that you will work along with individuals from Native American lineages or communities, There are some key fundamentals concepts to building trust, understanding, and rapport with your clients. Belinda will provide some fundamental concepts as a foundation for building that understanding, including views from a Native American world, belief in unseen powers of the Creator, interconnectedness between the individuals and their environment, trust, respect, and culturally-based healing models of healing.
Belinda is from the Dine’ (Navajo) and A:shwii (Zuni Pueblo) lineages. Her maternal clan is Honágháahnii (One-Walks-Around clan) and she was born for the Naasht’ézhí (Zuni Pueblo) people. Her maternal grandparents are from the Black Sheep clan and her paternal grandparents are from the Zuni clan. Belinda was born and raised on the Navajo reservation and currently resides in the Phoenix area. She holds degrees in Health Sciences, Public Health, and in Technology.
As an adult Belinda journeyed through her own inner and physical healing. She then recognized her gifts as a healer and her true calling. Her personal mission focuses on cultural and traditional native education and healing experiences to assist in individual transformation and personal healing.
Doors open at 6:30pm, event begins at 7pm
Ticket prices are on a sliding scale, please show your support at a level that is meaningful to you. $25, $50, $100
Ticket prices are on a sliding scale, please show your support at a level that is meaningful to you. $25, $50, $100
Limited scholarships available, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more details
by Decriminalize Nature Oakland
Date: Thu, March 5th, 2020
Venue: 3007 Telegraph Ave.
Oakland, CA 94609-3205
United States
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Time: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
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