Neversink Native Comes Home as a Healer
July 24, 2011 by The Catskill Chronicle
NEVERSINK, NY (July 24, 2011) – Tri-Valley grad Mikki Baloy Davis will be offering a lecture and private healing sessions at the New Age Health Spa in Neversink on August 12 – 13.
Davis, a Neversink native, is a shamanic healer, teacher and ceremonialist now living in White Plains.
After obtaining a degree in Theatre from Hartwick College, Davis moved to New York City to pursue acting. “I needed a day job, and eventually ended up managing a 9/11 foundation in Lower Manhattan,” says Davis. “That was my first real experience with healing on many levels, and I saw the possibility for resiliency and even reinvention that happens after trauma. I realize now that working there for six years was my way of being a healer at that time.”
Davis is featured in two books and several publications about 9/11, including the soon-to-be-released “Life Is Too Short” by Wendy Healy.
Facing several major life changes when the foundation closed, Davis attended a retreat at Kripalu Center in the Berkshires. It was there she met her mentor and began training extensively in Peruvian shamanism. She received initiations and blessings from shaman Don Francisco in the Andes, and currently assists in teaching several times at year at Kripalu.
Davis maintains a private practice in Westchester County, and facilitates workshops including Journey to Your Muse, a fusion of shamanism and creativity enhancement. She is also an ordained minister and performs ceremonies including weddings and baby-blessings. In August, she will release her e-guide, Office Shamanism: Big Time Energy Shifting Inside and Out.
Combining mind, body and spirit in shamanic healing sessions comprehensively addresses the root causes of illness, injury and distress, says Davis. “I see my clients as whole human beings with life stories, not as a set of symptoms. I’ve seen tremendous growth and empowerment happen when energetic blocks and limiting beliefs are released. Shamanic tools can be used for just about anything – phobias, depression, anxiety, chronic illness and injury, relationship troubles, setting new goals and intentions … there’s really no limit to what we can work with, and most people feel huge shifts in just one session. All you need is curiosity and a willingness to explore.”
Davis is happy to be coming back to Neversink. “It’s not the way I would have imagined, years ago, that I would visit the hometown, but it’s perfect! I get to reconnect with where I grew up, and offer something special in the process.”
The offerings at New Age include an abbreviated version of Journey to Your Muse for guests on Friday night. On Saturday August 13, Davis is available for private healing consultations for guests and non-guests. To make an appointment, contact the New Age Health Spa at 845-985-7600.
And for more information about Davis and her work, visit www.pamohealing.com.
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Neversink Native Comes Home as a Healer
July 24, 2011 by The Catskill Chronicle
NEVERSINK, NY (July 24, 2011) – Tri-Valley grad Mikki Baloy Davis will be offering a lecture and private healing sessions at the New Age Health Spa in Neversink on August 12 – 13.
After obtaining a degree in Theatre from Hartwick College, Davis moved to New York City to pursue acting. “I needed a day job, and eventually ended up managing a 9/11 foundation in Lower Manhattan,” says Davis. “That was my first real experience with healing on many levels, and I saw the possibility for resiliency and even reinvention that happens after trauma. I realize now that working there for six years was my way of being a healer at that time.”
Davis is featured in two books and several publications about 9/11, including the soon-to-be-released “Life Is Too Short” by Wendy Healy.
Facing several major life changes when the foundation closed, Davis attended a retreat at Kripalu Center in the Berkshires. It was there she met her mentor and began training extensively in Peruvian shamanism. She received initiations and blessings from shaman Don Francisco in the Andes, and currently assists in teaching several times at year at Kripalu.
Davis maintains a private practice in Westchester County, and facilitates workshops including Journey to Your Muse, a fusion of shamanism and creativity enhancement. She is also an ordained minister and performs ceremonies including weddings and baby-blessings. In August, she will release her e-guide, Office Shamanism: Big Time Energy Shifting Inside and Out.
Combining mind, body and spirit in shamanic healing sessions comprehensively addresses the root causes of illness, injury and distress, says Davis. “I see my clients as whole human beings with life stories, not as a set of symptoms. I’ve seen tremendous growth and empowerment happen when energetic blocks and limiting beliefs are released. Shamanic tools can be used for just about anything – phobias, depression, anxiety, chronic illness and injury, relationship troubles, setting new goals and intentions … there’s really no limit to what we can work with, and most people feel huge shifts in just one session. All you need is curiosity and a willingness to explore.”
Davis is happy to be coming back to Neversink. “It’s not the way I would have imagined, years ago, that I would visit the hometown, but it’s perfect! I get to reconnect with where I grew up, and offer something special in the process.”
The offerings at New Age include an abbreviated version of Journey to Your Muse for guests on Friday night. On Saturday August 13, Davis is available for private healing consultations for guests and non-guests. To make an appointment, contact the New Age Health Spa at 845-985-7600.
And for more information about Davis and her work, visit www.pamohealing.com.
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