Teaches at Shamanic Fire Reiki
Nita M. Renfrew LMT CST AADP
Nita M. Renfrew LMT AADP, is a an integrative body worker and shamanic
healer, with many years experience working in medical settings. She is also a Reiki Master in five lineages, including Komyo Reiki, Gendai Reiki, and Grail Reiki/Great Bear Reiki, which she founded.
Nita was certified in Advanced Integrative CranioSacral Unwinding by Gary Strauss, Life Energy Institute. As a follower of the Red Road (American Indian spirituality), she has danced in Sun Dance and is a pipe carrier, and for many years studied Cherokee and Indigenous North American Bodywork with Lewis Mehl-Madrona, as well as creating a 14-month course featuring Lewis, where she was assistant instructor.
She is also an artist, writer, and editor of The Journal of Shamanic Practice. Nita lives in New York City, where she has a private healing practice as well as working as a massage therapist and energy healer in clinical settings, for humans as well as wild birds.
Chief, Reggie Ceaser LMT, Medicine Man
Matinecock Tribe of Long Island, AMTA, AOBTA Certified Instructor
Chief, Reggie Ceaser LMT, Medicine Man, Matinecock Tribe of Long Island, AMTA, AOBTA Certified Instructor.
He is a Certified Instructor, taught Asian healing arts for thirty years at the Swedish Institute College of Health Sciences (where he was best known as a Shiatsu Sensei), and was on the NY State Board of Education. He is a practitioner and instructor in many forms of Massage therapy, including Tui-na, Thai Massage, Shiatsu, Thai Herbal Medicine, Auricular and Foot Massage, He also practices Ear Candling and Aromatherapy. Reggie once spent a day learning CranioSacral Therapy (CST) with John Upledger himself, the original developer of CST.
He has had a private practice in Long Island City, Queens, for forty-five years.
For many years, also, he has studied Native American medicine and bodywork with native elders. Reggie was an assistant instructor in the 14-month course in Indigenous North American Bodywork featuring Lewis Mehl-Madrona.