If each day falls Inside each night, There exists a well where clarity is imprisoned. We need to sit on the rim Of the well of darkness And fish for fallen light With patience. Pablo Neruda |
About Lorna
Lorna Madill is a retired hospice RN, a non-indigenous Blackfoot Medicine Elder fully initiated by Blackfoot Elder Chuck Skelton, Walks in Spirit, in 2017, a past reflexologist, and world traveler. She has lived with the Australian Pitjantjatjara tribal identity group in the Outback of Central Australia and climbed the hermitage peak in the Black Sahara. She once owned a fitness studio and today is still accredited as a vibrational fitness trainer.
She further is an Axiatonal Alignment therapist working with individuals who are seeking to reconnect to their divine blueprint and awaken to who and whose they are. Her academic credits include her graduate degree from an accredited nursing school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, followed by a BA in Humanities and Classics summa cum laude from the University of Regina, Canada; Finishing her Master's at Duke Divinity School in Spiritual Direction is a goal to be completed. Lorna has studied with Blackfoot Elder Chuck Skelton, Walks in Spirit for over 15 years now and continues to practice traditional Blackfoot medicine ways. Lorna, known as Talks with Two Trees and Sand Hill Crane by her medicine names, is a non-indigenous elder trained in the Traditional way of the Siksika Nation. She offers individual and community Blackfoot medicine rituals and along with these rituals, traditional Blackfoot Ceremonies.
If I have to sum up what the purpose is of all I do it would be found in these words by Neruda. My coaching, the classes/workshops for body, mind and spirit wellness, the healing work I offer and the workshops I create, I design to help people fish for fallen light. |