PRODUCT INFORMATION
TITLE | Aboriginal Healing Oracle |
AUTHOR | Mel Brown |
ARTWORK |
Mel Brown |
DIMENSIONS (APPROX.) |
10.2cm (w) x 14cm (l) x 2.5cm (d) |
ISBN |
9781925682366 |
Aboriginal Healing Oracle is a unique Indigenous healing set of 36 cards divided into three sets of cards: Bush Medicine, Animal Totems and Aboriginal Ancestors.
- Bush Medicine cards identify the reasons for the divination, through the assistance of nature.
- Animal Totem cards provide understanding in relation to the current situation, through the help of Australian native creatures.
- Aboriginal Ancestors provide the Reader with words of affirmation and insight into the future, from the guidance of ancestral lineage.
The Aboriginal Healing Oracle has been created to enable the user to undertake the traditional three-card read of past, present and future, encompassing Aboriginal healing within a holistic approach.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Melinda Brown is a Ngunnawal woman who resides in the Northern Rivers Bundjalung Nation and has attained a Master’s in Indigenous Healing and Trauma.
Mel embraced her clairvoyant skills many years ago, and embarked on a journey to understand that her spiritual beliefs were not just limited to her Aboriginal culture, but encompassed many different types of beliefs from cross the world.
Mel has a unique way of highlighting that the ownership of spirituality belongs to the each individual and is not defined by labels or limited to just one understanding of life and creation, and as human beings, our spiritual needs cannot usually be met by one singular belief system.
The melding of cultures and spiritual beliefs lead Mel to create a range of Aboriginal Oracles cards which are being increasingly recognised across the world. Mel is always working on the “next” deck, and embraces her creativity as a therapeutic way to better understand that spirituality is unique and individual for all our Brothers and Sisters across the Universe.
As a professional Speaker and Trainer, Mel is known for her expertise in Aboriginal cultural competency, and lateral violence both Nationally and Internationally.
Mel was recognised for her work in the area of service provision for Aboriginal families, and was awarded an ACT Public Service Award for the “Most Improved Services to Aboriginal Children and Families in the ACT”, by the ACT Chief Minister, and in 2011, NSW Industry & Investment recognised Mel as one of the top 3 Aboriginal business women in NSW.