Dr Fyre Jean Graveline

Fyre Jean is a two-spirited resilient survivor, a Métis Grandmother, healer, heARTist, activist, and educator.

Fyre specializes in creating a sustainable expressive arts healing practice through an Indigenous, eco-arts-based lens.

Working in education and social work for over forty years, Fyre has consistently challenged individuals and organizations to examine their oppressive, eurocentric, patriarchal attitudes and practices.

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After experiencing Collaborative Eagle Vision with Fyre Jean a few months ago, I am moved to participate in this program to go more deeply into these grounded Indigenous wisdom teachings with elder Fyre Jean Graveline.

We meet for seven full days on alternating Saturdays exploring:

  • Welcoming Our Ancestors and ReConnecting to Self, Relatives, Earth Mother

  • Eastern Door: Mental Healing: Recognizing and Repairing our Fragmentation

  • Southern Door: Spiritual Healing: ReAwakening Ancestor/Descendant Resiliencies

  • Western Door: Emotional Healing: ReCreating Harmony and Flow with Feelings and Family. Engage with Soul Food

  • Northern Door: Physical Healing: ReEmbodiment through Earthing and Art

  • We are both Earth and Sky: We are One. Deepening InterConnection and InterDependence through Breathe, Sound, Movement and Art

  • Closing Ceremony, Art Show and Sharing Circle

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LIFE as medicine

Lived Experience

Indigenous Spirituality

Feminist Awareness

Ecological Oneness

LIFE as Medicine reflects Ancestral Wisdom Teachings: from our Sap, our Woundedness, from the challenges and struggles and successes of our Walk here on Earth Mother, we receive our Medicine, our Lessons, our Gifts, our Offerings, our Purpose, or Call to Service – what we are here to provide for our Relatives.

Educational Trauma

Anger as medicine

Walking softly

Anger and the church

Healing sap

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