Sacred Spaces: the Seal Skin Story
Spiritual Path to Awakening

Sacred Spaces: the Seal Skin Story

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This event took place in March 2022

 

Join Spiritual Path to Awakening (SPA) for “Sacred Spaces” a virtual event with Darla Rasmussen, in celebration of Indigenous storytelling.

Storytelling is a traditional method used to teach about cultural beliefs, values, customs, rituals, history, practices, relationships, and ways of life. Join Darla Rasmussen (Blackkettle), a Red Elk Singing Woman from Siksika Nation, on Zoom as she tells the seal skin story. 

Event: Sacred Spaces

Date: Monday, March 14, 2022

Time: 5:30pm - 7:00pm PST

Platform: Zoom (link will be available immediately following registration within the digital download. Please email path.awakening@gmail.com if you have difficulty downloading the pdf)


A portion of the event proceeds will be donated to Raven Moon Resource Society’s cultural programming with Elder Jordi at the Horizon house in Abbotsford.

 

Please kindly provide your email when registering to receive important event communication. If registering on behalf of another, please include their email in the note section during check out or by email to path.awakening@gmail.com so they may be included in the event communication as well. 


About Darla:

Red Elk Singing Woman from Siksika Nation, also known as Darla Rasmussen (Blackkettle), is a mother of two boys, an entrepreneur, and a lifelong student in self-discovery, healing and growth. 

Her life experiences are what strengthened her heart, mind, body and spirit to love, encourage and support others enduring similar life sufferings and transitions. 

Her work experience has offered her a wealth of knowledge and opportunity to advance and grow over her 18 years of supporting Indigenous youth, women, men, families and communities. In 2011 in-stead of taking her life, she mentored under an Elder who grounded her in ceremony, cultural teachings and practices that enriched her life and encouraged her to be who she is today. 

With the influence of her Indigenous roots she offers “Sacred Spaces” to a variety of organizations, agencies and community members by bringing them together around the big drum to share cultural teachings in a sacred way. 

You will find Darla charming, graceful and genuine to work with, she will come to you with an open mind, empathic heart and willingness to give and receive love, knowledge and laughter.


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