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Jane Wishart  

As a Holistic Practitioner, I enjoy working with Vibration Healing, Acupressure Massage, Reflexology, Reiki, Somato-Emotional Release Therapy and Chakra Balancing to help people through their process of healing at all levels.

Inspired in India with Deeksha, I now offer private or telephone healing Deekshas with meditation. Working with Oneness Seminars and Retreats, we focus on Enlightenment for personal and global transformation.

I also enjoy teaching Usui/Karuna/Seichem Seichim Reiki. I offer healing and intuitive art classes at West Coast College of Mystic Arts in North Vancouver, and at Chakras in Port Moody.

Besides healing and travel, my other passion is painting murals that create a Sacred Space at home or in the workplace. Please see my portfolio under “murals.”

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Kelly Johnson

A journey in energetic healing and the body-mind-spirit connection has guided me through several years of study in Clinical Herbalism, Ayurveda, Dreambody, Aromatherapy, Shamanism, Bach Flower Remedies, Healing Touch, Chakra Balancing and Reiki. 

I furthered my studies at The West Coast College of Massage Therapy becoming a Registered Massage Therapist.  Through Craniosacral therapy & Visceral Manipulation I can facilitate somatoemotional release of the body to allow a full scope of healing. 

In January of 2006 a spiritual calling led me to the Oneness University in India where I spent an incredible 21 days.  I now have the ability pass on the wonderful gift of  “Diksha” a seed for Enlightenment, to those who wish.

When I'm not attending courses to further my knowledge in health and healing, I'm working in my garden with my herbs or spending time with my three cats and two border collies.

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Deeksha Awakening

Kelly Johnson and Jane Wishart recently spent an incredible 21 days at the Oneness University in Batthalavallam , India , also known as the Golden City , 70 km. North West to Chennai . The Oneness University is said to have a sole target of enlightening humankind. The movement started in 1991 and was inspired by the noble vision of its founders, Sri Bhagavan and Sri Amma, to liberate humanity from all suffering by bestowing the highest benediction, Enlightenment or the state of “Oneness.”

The Oneness Temple , as seen in the background, is an extraordinary three floor marble structure. Twenty times larger than the Taj Mahal, it includes a meditation hall where 8,000 Cosmic beings (meditators with very high vibrations), can purposefully influence the morphogenetic fields across the earth. Built on the earth's fault lines (lay lines), architecturally designed with Mayan and Vedic Sacred Geometric patterns, the energy expands greatly to uplift the vibration of humanity. It is scheduled for completion in 2007.
After participating in many hours of meditation, Deeksha Ceremonies and Ancient Vedic Fire Rituals, Kelly and Jane are now able to transfer the Divine energy to others, by giving them a “Deeksha”.

While at the Oneness University Kelly was so touched by the stray dogs and the gentleness of their nature, that she raised $1,000.00 which she donated to the University for their care.

It is her vision that the dogs who live in the village of the Golden City will receive all the veterinarian care that they need, including spay and neuter.
Jane and Kelly visited the orphanage in Kalilampoondi, which is funded by Rotary Canada and home to 265 children, (50 of whom were rescued from the Tsunami disaster).
Jane and Kelly had the privilege of spending time with these children whose values, peaceful nature and happiness, inspired their own search for the Divine. For the first time ever, each child in the orphanage was presented with a personal gift. With the help of friends back home, medical supplies, vitamins, suture kits, clothing and even a piano keyboard were donated to the orphanage.
Namaste, Kelly Johnson & Jane Wishart

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