Sunday, August 10, 2014


Introducing Another Aspect Of Peaceful Endeavours - 

Packakuti Mesa Work

as taught by don Oscar Miro-Quesada 
and my Branching Off Into 

"Sweet Water Medicine Society"
Feminine Centered Ceremonies
Teachings and Workshops

Contact: Virginia LoneSky, ThD
To Bring A Workshop To Your Community!

NORTH, SOUTH, CENTRAL AMERICA 
CANADA - MEXICO - EUROPE - AUSTRALIA 


Virginia has been a practicing Ceremonialist / Medicine Woman since 1988, and a Mesa carrier since her Apprenticeship began in 1989.  Integrating the lineage of don Oscar Miro-Quesada’s Pachakuti Mesa teachings into her diverse tribal/indigenous roots and healing practices.  Going out into community as her Elders have taught her to do.  Mentoring and helping to establish new inter-connected communities - around the world into Mesa and Labyrinth Earth energy work.  As a way of life.

She guides workshop participants through their inter-dimensional doorways to experience a re-connection to their ‘Star Map’.  Emerging revitalized and ‘awake and ready’; open to practice new ways to apply the Mesa work with other modalities steeped in sacred geometry.   For the benefit of maximizing your human potential to hold sacred space and make it ‘real’. 

For the non-Mesa community, she incorporates the use of energy work of the ancient “Goddess” Wisdom schools.  Incorporates the teaching of how to use sacred geometry in your home and community, and also integrates the use of the Labyrinth to facilitate group empowerment walks.  All classes and/or personal instruction are tailored to the person or group’s belief system.
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Founder of Peaceful Endeavours, a cross-cultural, multi-denominational spiritual educational non-profit, serving communities around the world, to practice community involvement, dispel cultural myths, and integrate peaceful practice into one’s everyday life.  Virginia is a Sacred Geometry Practitioner, assists to communicate and reveal Earth energies in personal and public space.  A Writer, contributor, “Stories of Prayer and Faith”, and creator of Copyrighted labyrinth products.  

Virginia is also an Ordained Minister to do her ‘hands on’ work, with a doctorate in Theology.  Performs unique marriage and life affirming ceremonies.  Has been bestowed with the acknowledgement as a Medicine Woman, by Tlakaelel, Keeper of the Oral Tradition – Aztec tradition; bestowed the Shamanic teachings of XXaman, Mayan tradition.  Initiated at the ancient goddess temples of learning at Uxmal in the Yucatan, by Na Kin, Mayan healing tradition;  adopted into the “Two Feathers Medicine Clan, Cherokee band in Crete, IL creating new ceremonies and supporting their Sundance; honored as a ‘Relative’ in the Lakota  tradition to carry medicine, given permission to build and pour sweat lodge, offer canupa ceremonies, and carry Eagle feathers, and supported their Sundance. 

Most recently in July, 2014, resulting from her dedication to work with don Oscar, Spirit  announced the formation of the *“Sweet Water Medicine Society”,  a new feminine aspect asking to be birthed out, as a new branch of her Pachakuti Mesa service.  It follows the premise of our destiny to aid in bringing in the merger of the feminine aspects with the masculine, and committing to actively mentoring the next generation, in these ways.  Requires nothing except you knowing you belong, and do the work.  “We are one – and not separated when in one-heart service”, Virginia LoneSky”. She is looking forward to building programs in the future.

(*Its’ midwife was Deina Bomberry, along with the singers; and John Rice along with the drummers from, Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada and Holly, MI.  Who at our Chinchaysuyu gathering, July 4-6, 2014, shared their Anishinabe roots, and examples of ‘doing’ their healing work and Water ceremony with balance, “in any way you are led to serve”, and was grounded into reality after that weekend.)  Birthed also by the inspired work and teachings of don Oscar, on the uniting together of the Eagle and the Condor in our lifetime. 

She has served on the Chinchaysuyu Regional Council and Committees 2010-2014, and will continue to support the teachings and communication tools in the Region to bring the knowledge of the work of don Oscar Miro-Quesada to the public.  To continue ‘growing corn’ for future generations to come.

She resides in Southeastern Michigan – within 20 miles of her birthplace of Detroit.  Works with all cultures and communities; her Ayllu on a regular basis locally, to do ceremony.  Will travel around the world, as asked, to work with any community open to learning how to access their potential to serve humanity and how to integrate Mesa work into your everyday life.   “Have Mesa and Labyrinth Will Travel”.    Munay, Virginia LoneSky, ThD


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