OPINET Collaborations Past-Present-Future
Bringing the Sacred Back to the Black Hills
Chief says, “The whole point of this is to share some very important things that will help you during these changing times on
Mother Earth.” From the perspective of the Lakota spiritual teachings and the original instruction, he explains why our Star
Nation Relatives have been visiting us, that they have a special purpose today. Izzy shares many of his own spiritual
experiences as an example of the path that awaits all of us – if we would embark on the spiritual journey. For decades, Chief has
shared the urgency of making that change of life, choosing that inner spiritual journey; warning us to start learning and beprepared for difficult times that lay ahead.
According to Lakota oral history, the Creation story begins in the Black Hills; the Lakota name is “The Heart of Everything That
Is”. The Creator put all of the Sacred into “The Heart of Everything That Is”, and then he gave the responsibility to the Lakotas to
take care of it for Him. This sacred place belongs to Him, not the people
It is OPINET and Rev Hanayo’s honour and priveldge joining to coordination and business team, so much more to come.
Turtle Lodge

Dr Elder Dave Courchene 7 sacred laws and the Eight Paths of Life, the ancient universal values of the Anishnabe People of Turtle Island (North America).
The Turtle Lodge is based on the Seven Sacred Laws and the Eight Paths of Life, the ancient universal values of the Anishnabe People of Turtle Island (North America)
“Rooted in the sacred story of the Red People in our genesis, we are building a new Turtle Lodge in one of our most sacred sites of Manitou Api. This Lodge will be the Peoples’ Lodge, intended to unite all peoples of the world to experience the spiritual connection that we as the First Peoples have with the land, the common bond that ties us all together. We are all children of Mother Earth, and she will be the one to correct and teach us.”
– Elder Dr. Dave Courchene
Grandmother Beatrice Long Visitor Holy Dance

Lakota keeper of the traditional ways, great grandmother, Native American Church elder, sundancer, health worker for people with diabetes. Beatrice is a member of the Council of Language Elders, focusing on Oglala Lakota language immersion and teaching their native tongue to children and to elders.
Penny Fellowship Association
It has been Rev Hanayo and OPINET’s honour and privledge to be of service for all of these years.
We miss you dearly and speak to you often.
Grandmother Aama Bombo Kathmandu, Nepal

Buddhi Maya Lama, also known as Aama Bambo (Mother Shaman), was born July 16, 1943 in the remote village of Melong in the Eastern part of the Bagmati Zone, Nepal. Her father was a renowned shaman in the Nepalese Tamang tradition. Aama became a shaman despite the Tamang tradition that women are not supposed to practice shamanism. In the early days, her father restricted her in every way from practicing shamanism. However, when her father died at the age of eighty, his spirits and other gods and spirits started visiting and teaching her to be a shaman, against the prevailing cultural values of Tamang society.
She is the only woman to have ever been accepted into the highest order of shamans in Nepal – and she was even selected for a trip recently to meet with other shamans in Africa. Aama’s prayers began daily at 3:00 am until sunrise, in her walking prayer near the famous Boudhanath Temple, in Kathmandu, near her home where she then proceeded to treat around 100 patients every morning, with patients who had visited her locally from around the country, India and Tibet and renown, as far away as Canada, USA, Australia, China and Europe. She does not discriminate against those she heals, treating the poorest of the poor and the Royal Family of Nepal with equal dedication and respect.
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It has been an honour and a priveldldge working, assisting and stuydying with you dear and beloved Grandmother. Your presence has been surely missed by all.
It has been OPINET’ and Rev Hanayo’s honour and privilege to be of service and dedication to Grandmother Aama Bambo for these 9 years
International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers
“As you move through these changing times be easy in yourself and be easy on one other. You are at the beginning of something new. You are learning a new way of being. You will find yourself working less in the yang modes that you are used to.
You will stop working so hard at getting from point A to point B the way you have in the past, but instead, will spend more time experiencing yourself in the whole, and your place in it.
Instead of travelling to a goal out there, you will voyage deeper into yourself. You Mother’s Grandmother knew how to do this. Your ancestors from long ago knew how to do this. They know the power of the feminine principle and because you carry their DNA in your body, this wisdom and way of being is within you.
Call on it. Call it up. Invite your ancestors in. As the yang based habits and the decaying institutions on our planet begin to crumble, look up. A breeze is stirring. Feel the sun on your wings.”
The International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmother’s represents a global alliance of prayer, education and healing for Mother Earth and all her inhabitants for the next 7 generations to come. They believe the teachings of our ancestors will light the way through an uncertain future and are on a mission to protect their cultures, medicines, lands, language and ceremonial ways through projects that educate and nurture our children.
It has been OPINET and Rev Hanayo’s honour and priveldge to be of service in this powerful prayer of the Grandmothers over their 14 years of travelling prayer.
Grandmothers Project
UNITY CONCERT for the Black Hills, South Dakota 2014 – 2015 – 2016 – 2017

On September 13th and 14th, 2014, in the Black Hills of South Dakota, thousands of people converged for a UNITY CONCERT, bringing together Native American tribes with those on the right side of justice to return the guardianship of the Black Hills to the Great Sioux Nation.
It has been OPINET’s honour and a priveldge coordinating and develping this initiatve for the four years.
To honor the circle of Life, the sacredness of all Creation and in gratitude for all that we have been given, we celebrate in music and prayer for the fourth and final year in the sacred Black Hills. Thousands of native and non-native peoples came together in South Dakota for The Black Hills Unity Concert in 2014, 2015 and 2016. These three extraordinary free gatherings were held in the name of cultural reconciliation and environmental restoration.
In 2017, Sept 8-10, we gather in Piedmont, South Dakota once again. We invite you to be a part of this honorable event! Given the political environment of today and the challenges we see in the Black Hills, this coming together promises to be like no other. The good seeds of unity, truth and compassion have been planted in so many ways over these past four years. Now we give thanks and encourage our family to keep holding each other high.
We gather under the protection of indigenous ceremony and knowledge, to bring hope and unity among the different tribes of the Lakota, Nakota and Dakota (traditionally known as the Oceti Sakowin) and to raise voices for the return of the sacred lands of the Black Hills. Furthermore, the gatherings create a space for urgent social and environmental issues to be voiced and create invaluable alliances for the future. In addition to three days of musical celebration with top native and non-native talent, we achieve our objectives by offering speakers and workshops, space and time for elder meetings and an innovative youth program.
Standing Rock, North Dakota

The Standing Rock Reservation (Lakota: Íŋyaŋ Woslál Háŋ) lies across the border between North and South Dakota in the United States, and is inhabited by ethnic “Hunkpapa and Sihasapa bands of Lakota Oyate and the Ihunktuwona and Pabaksa bands of the Dakota Oyate,” as well as the Hunkpatina
The Dakota Access pipeline (DAPL) is a $3.7bn project that would transport crude oil from the Bakken oil field in North Dakota to a refinery to Patoka, Illinois, near Chicago.
The 1,172-mile pipeline, roughly 30 inches in diameter, would carry 470,000 barrels per day and is a project of company Energy Transfer Partners.
Activists call themselves “water protectors” and argue that the pipeline poses similar threats to the now defeated Keystone XL, but lament that DAPL has failed to garner the same amount of national attention. Tribal leaders also say that the US army corps of engineers’ initial decision to allow the pipeline to run within a half-mile of the local reservation was done without consulting tribal governments and without a thorough study of impacts.
This means, the tribe says, that the project violates federal law and native treaties with the US government.
Nisga’a Village of Gitwinksihlkw

One of four Nisga’a communities, Gitwinksihlkw is located on the north bank of the Nass River 100 kilometres northwest of Terrace, British Columbia. Home to 250 residents, Gitwinksihlkw offers cultural rich history, natural beauty, and access to Canada’s newest lava bed. Canada’s last volcanic eruption occurred in Nisga’a territory approximately 250 years ago. The lava destroyed everything in its path, sparked fires in the surrounding forests, and covered two Nisga’a villages. More than 2,000 people perished. Survivors eventually resettled Gitwinksihlkw (Place of the Lizards). According to oral tradition, large lizards lived here before the eruption. Today, the lizards are gone but the vast lava beds still dominate the valley. They serve as a memorial to those who lost their lives and as a reminder of the importance of respect-for both the natural world and the wisdom of the elders.
Amazon Brazil Vila Céu do Mapiá and Fazenda São Sebastião!
Santa Casa in the Vila Céu do Mapiá, Amazon
(Portuguese for “Heaven of the Mapiá [river]”) is a Brazilian village founded in 1983 by Sebastião Mota de Melo. It is located in the headwaters of Igarapé (river) Mapiá,
It has been OPINET and Rev Sensei Hanayo’s honour and privilege to be of service to the powerful healing services of Santa Casa and Int’l Council of 13 Grandmothers Clara Shinobu Iura and Maria Alice Campos Freire of our 13 years of connection in Mapia, Amazonia Rainforest
Sensei Hyakuten, Kyoto, Japan
Sensei Hyakuten Inamoto is a Japanese Buddhist monk of the Jdo-sh or Pure Land School and an international Reiki teacher from Kyoto, Japan. He studied Reiki with Sensei Chiyoko Yamaguchi, a student of Sensei Chujiro Hayashi, who was a student of Mikao Usui Sensei, the founder of Reiki Ryoho. Inamoto Sensei emphasizes that the Japanese Healing Art of Reiki Ryoho is not about doing or thinking but about surrendering 100% to the Universe.
It has been OPINET and Rev Sensei Hanayo’s honour and privilege to be of service in this powerful prayer of Sensei Hyakuten over our 15 years of connection.
Aunti Aka ~ Traditional Hawaiian Kahuna ~ Temple keeper
Nai’a, a celebration of the Hawaiian Ambassadors of Aloha, the dolphins. In memory of and featuring the voice of Aka (Haleaka Iolani Pule), a true ambassador of Aloha, beloved friend and gifted teacher to many.
The Huna tradition of Hawaii is a shamanic tradition with roots far deeper than the Pacific Islands. It is a window into a much more ancient wisdom that flows beneath all shamanic and spiritual traditions. The term “shaman” in Hawaiian is translated as “kahuna” and refers to a traditional faith healer.
Nature’s Energy Healing ™ Certified Training
Certification Training
NEH Branch 1 Alchemical
NEH Branch 2 Energy
NEH Branch 3 Transpersonal
NEH Branch 4 Physical
NEH Branch 5 Medicinal Herbs
NEH Branch 6 Sustainability
HEIKI ™ Certified Training
Certification Training
HEIKI™ Medicine 1 Soul
HEIKI™ Medicine 2 Service
HEIKI™ Medicine 3 Advanced
HEIKI™ Medicine 4 Rose Gold
HPF International Certified Training
Certification Training
HPF Circle 1 Reinvent Yourself
HPF Circle 2 Business Development
HPF Circle 3 Mapping Global Network
HPF Circle 4 Global HiveNet
HPF Circle 5 Uncertified
St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Circle 1 – HPF Reinvent yourself
Circle 2 – HPF Business Development
Circle 3 – HPF Mapping Global Network
Circle 4 – HPF Global HiveNet
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