Aama Bombo’s US Visit

8 07 2012

This is a good news, bad news, story.  Aama has been having some significant health issues. For some time it was considered unlikely that she would be well enough to travel to the US this summer.  The very good news is that she will be traveling to the 11th International Council of the 13 Indigenous Grandmothers in Montana on July 26 through 29th.

On her past two visits to the US she has also had several healing events in California which included visits to my home.  She will not be making these visits with the exception of a small gathering in the LA area which will not include the type of individual healings she has done here. Please join me in praying for Aama’s good health.

The gathering in Montana sounds to be an amazing event. Having attended one of these gatherings I know that Aama will pour her healing out in their public events, though again not like the individual ones she has done here. Perhaps you can consider traveling there. The cost is minimal and the opportunity to camp on the Northern Cheyenne land is marvelous.

Please join me also in extending our prayers and healing rituals for and to the land, people, animals, plants, and spirits currently threatened by fire in that area.





Aama Bombo is Coming Back to Santa Cruz!!!

7 06 2011

 

Aama will be here in Santa Cruz for three days on Tuesday, June 21, Wednesday, June 22, and Thursday, June 23. Rather than make a formal presentation, Aama has graciously offered to perform healings much as she does in her home in Nepal.  This creates a unique opportunity to receive healing and learn more about how shamanic healing happens in Nepal and many other areas of the world. It is not necessary to ascribe to or understand the fascinating and complex lineage of her Tamang tradition to benefit from her extraordinary healing gifts.

Aama Bompo has gained international attention as part of the Council of the 13 Indigenous Grandmothers which is, a global alliance of prayer, education and healing for our Mother Earth and all its inhabitants. Born Buddhi Maya Lama but known as Aama Bombo (Mother Shaman), Aama was born in the remote village of Melong, Nepal, 65 years ago. Her father was a renowned local shaman. Despite early indications that she had inherited her father’s shamanic gifts it wasn’t until after his death that his spirits and other gods and spirits started visiting and teaching her to be a shaman, against the prevailing cultural values of Tamang society. Today, Aama has achieved great renown in Nepal.  Patients come to visit her from around the country, as well as from India and Tibet.

Due to the great response to Aama’s previous visit, she is going to be here an additional day. This will provide for additional private sessions. However, please consider attending the public session as it is a wonderful event. Please register early as both public and private events will fill quickly.

Public Sessions

 

Tuesday, June 21– 5:00 to 10:00 p.m. (Limited to first 45 who register)

 

Wednesday, June 22 – 5:00 to 10:00 p.m. (Limited to first 45 who register)

 

 

Private Sessions- By Appointment Only

 

Tuesday, June 21 – 8:00 a.m. to  3:00 p.m. – by appointment only.

Wednesday, June 22 – 8:00 a.m. to  3:00 p.m. – by appointment only.

Thursday, June 23 – 8:00 a.m. to  12:00 noon – by appointment only.

 

 

 

Location of all sessions: 1615 Heritage Lane, Santa Cruz, CA (for GPS directions, physical location is in Capitola)

 

 

More information about Aama Bompo, her previous visit, and this event are available at my website: http://www.santacruzshaman.com or by email or phone at: lindanadeau33@gmail.com or 408-888-3245.  Email contact is greatly preferred because of the volume of contacts I receive. This is a private residence and parking is limited so please see parking information.

 

 

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