Hi I'm a Scottish woman who has felt for many years disconnected from my recent family, also from my origins I thank you Asia because your channel has come at the perfect time You are now a great teacher to me and I have the inspiration to connect with my creative and earthy friends Thank you once again
@AsiaSuler5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Rosa! I'm truly honored to be in connection with you here.
@rebeccah80753 жыл бұрын
Hello Asia, I just found your channel and I'm looking forward to delving into all your videos. I'm Irish and I loved how you talked about 'meeting the Hawthorns'. There is so much respect in that sentence. 💚
@YogaBlissDance5 жыл бұрын
Asia wow the book you recommend Ancestral Healing, yep he studied with my current Shamanic teacher! Small world, she recommended it to our circle and shared the connection with us. So it's funny that I'm drawn to you and you are friends with him. I made a video on Ancestor's and it raised so many questions. I'm African-American by way of the Carribean and yet when I went on a journey to my fathers line (I ended up in Ireland!) Which actually makes sense and I want to share this info, on genetics of African-American women there are often on the male side European heritage. But then how to speak of this as the common thought is those ancestors are in the bloodline via rape and violence. And a comment on my video mentioned this as well taboo for that reason. In my work I went back centuries before colonialism and Empire and so I feel that I am to teach that we can all connect to ALL our bloodlines and heal but also choose whom we work with in the Shamanic realm. In my video I say to call on the ancestors who were healers and teachers and shaman's- we have a choice as to whom in our ancestry we call in. And that we can learn and draw from those cultures prior to the damage/war/etc. in the lineage.
@AsiaSuler5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this incredibly important piece of ancestral work. This perspective is so healing. The power behind what you are sharing and shifting here is immense. I look forward to checking out your video! I have also been really inspired by Lyla June and her work of reconnecting to her "indigenous" European ancestors as a way of helping to heal the hurt that she, as an Indigenous woman to turtle island, and her community, have experienced. As a person of European descent I want to thank you for this healing work you are so bravely embarking upon. It is powerfully needed by the collective. There are so many fractures in these ancient lines, and your light is healing so very much.
@YogaBlissDance5 жыл бұрын
@@AsiaSuler thank you so much for your supportive comments Asia I really appreciate it. I will check out Lyla June thanks for bringing her to my and the communities attention as well. I'm currently a bit stuck because I'm trying to get my teacher to allow me to say more and she's concerned that teaching some of this online where we're not in person with the individual that they may come upon some difficulty and they don't have that support so I'm a little bit stuck at this point until I'm either can take her training program to be able to maybe work with others. Or figure out my own method that I'm comfortable with sharing with others. In the video I posted I don't literally share how to do it I just talk about the ideas and a bit about my experience.
@jeewanipitakotuwage15663 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this wisdom so freely,may u be blessed multiply in all areas of your life
@dreaw30845 жыл бұрын
You have such a beautiful way of speaking ❤️
@lianessyes72383 жыл бұрын
Just what I was looking for. Well said, Asia. Thank you for sharing.
@AlexLanglois14 жыл бұрын
Amazing videos! I found your videos searching for elemental beings. Dare I say that you are stunningly beautiful. The light in your eyes, your smile, everything about you is beauty and soothing. Thank you. Keep spreading your beauty. That is willed by the Creator. Mankind needs women such as you. Now I know what to look for in a true woman. I love the topics.
@TheQuakingPoplar5 жыл бұрын
Ahh...Asia. Yes to all of this. More than once I've stepped out of the car to visit ancestral places and the first thing I saw was a lone Yarrow plant. :) Yarrow has a special place in my heart. And I had the same experience with Hawthorn in Scotland and Ireland. Three little Hawthorn berries that were laying under the most magical tree in Ireland somehow ended up in my jacket pocket :) and I discovered them when I arrived home. Now they're at home in a little medicine pouch around my neck. Thx for the reminder about your "Herbs for the Otherworld" course. Going to revisit it soon! Love you and your beautiful teachings so much! xoxo 💚
@alexandra___maddie5 жыл бұрын
Beautiful video, sister. Thank you. 🌿💕
@faniboa62085 жыл бұрын
I have to say it again but please never change your intro!! It’s so beautiful and outlander-ish and for some reason it reminds me of Beatrix Potter‘s stories of peter rabbit. Just love it
@yayacentella5 жыл бұрын
beautiful. blessings on your spiritual journey and blessings of peace on earth. ase
@sonofabear5 жыл бұрын
I love this concept! I might try to find a flower essence or some other product from my ancestral regions. The closest thing I have right now is Kerrygold butter and I don't think that's going to cut it.
@AsiaSuler5 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh, I kinda love that tho. Time to get myself some Kerrygold butter...
@naturallywitchy50892 жыл бұрын
I didn't know you had a KZbin channel! I have been studying with the Chestnut School for about a year now!
@summerhill_homestead5 жыл бұрын
Loved this video so much. Thank you.💕
@justoneofthepeople75855 жыл бұрын
So beautiful. All love from Syria
@greentorm54674 жыл бұрын
Great channel, what a find
@Pulanhealing5 жыл бұрын
Beautifully said.
@tinoraap4 жыл бұрын
Hi Asia! Found you by listening to Medicine Stories by Amber. I just started listening and am so happy I started at the beginning so I could learn about and hear from you! You have such a common, natural way of speaking; you make this knowledge easy to access! Thank you! I look forward to watching all your videos, and plan to share it with the medicine woman tribe I’m apart of here in Indianapolis, In. Cheers and happy second day of Winter! ❄️✨❤️
@nylehotaling6752 жыл бұрын
Herbs of Scottish Rezefede- Blue Vervain, Blessed Thistle, Chicory, Yellow Verbena, Red Verbena (Salvia, narcotic somewhat, I think). Scots Broom, is of the goddess Scotia, a mahadevi, special friend of the Scota; relatedly, as its Sign is Ngetal, that of Scotland (which replaced Britain in the sublime world 13 Hierarchical Nations Formats, this country, best called Nova Scotia and Ireland being Archetypical ones)...
@isaac32525 жыл бұрын
Neat earrings
@mycelialsoul24965 жыл бұрын
Howdy from california! I've been thinking about swedish wild flowers and wondering where sweet pea originates 💟🌎🍄🌗
@tzarinavictoria35315 жыл бұрын
I wonder is we can do this for a previous selfs in past lives, is this possible to connect to a past life to gain plant knowledge and wisdom
@nylehotaling6752 жыл бұрын
An herb I've noticed is called Domnu Plant- I don't believe it is in the books anyplace; it has hefty, or vital looking green leaves, a little similar to Hydrangea. It is a good herb for vitality, health. It is closest to documented plants called Gobo. Sometime in the future I'll make an excursion to where I found it- I don't believe it's so uncommon! It is of Ireland- that is, the same corresponding subtle Patriarchal Direction, due North. That of Scottish Celtic, most surely best for us, NNE... Green and Love Chartreuse are colors of these two subtle directions. With Aquarius, that of a country calling itself America, and U.S.A. became Eager Yellow, EEN- the worst of the 32 subtle such directions; a better Rezefede can be made. Also of Irish, Lamb's Wort, Lichen, and Lime. Domnu, the same god as Braagi, in Germania- a different individual, though. The sister of Danu, Nature, is correct. Domnu, A Death god, is exactly the same individual, goddess as Morrigan. You have to watch out, when seeking writings on such topics as Celtic- much of the unseeming, bizarre mythology actually is the work of incarnate demons; some of the divinity names are; all, of an Arthurian pantheon are. Tuatha de Danaan were simply First or Elder Race people, from Mirotheos, or Parthelon, also called Mi, Mi'ra, Uryliah- Qesesawiz in proto-Celtic. Rezefede also comes from that language; means a correct, energizing, redemptive Patriarchal Attribution and blessing. That of this land became fully Celtic- especially Scottish- when the Frisian or English one was removed from the planet, long ago... Making this Rezefede, with certain observances, would help shake off the condition of very incredibly low vitality, pandemic...
@alexanderatillstrom33842 ай бұрын
Hie me and the valkurie godess skuld needs help pls talk to her
@faramund98653 жыл бұрын
When you mentioned going back I somehow instantly knew you were part Irish before you said you did.
@natalienicholesilvestri5 жыл бұрын
Hey Asia, what if you have unwell ancestors and want to disconnect/protect yourself from them?
@AsiaSuler5 жыл бұрын
I definitely recommend getting Daniel's book, and perhaps looking up his website for his list of trained practitioners to possibly consult. Any self-designed ritual of severance or protection is powerful (especially if we call in the help of the well ones to stand beside us) but sometimes extra support can make all the difference in the world.
@brylie88513 жыл бұрын
I feel like I have found my people in this comment section