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FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552610046364 YOUTUBE VIDEO: Guest Speaker on Wind Voices YOUTUBE CHANNEL: Gayle Crosmaz-Brown CD ON SOUNDCLOUD: Walking the Path of the Ancients SOUNDCLOUD: Gayle Crosmaz-Brown |
Gayle-Allaq CrosmazCONTACT: [email protected]
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Gayle-Allaq is a story teller/public speaker and has been actively aiding others through their healing journey for 40 years. Her life story movie “Ann’s Story” was released nationally in Canada in 1983, and re-released in United States in 1984. The movie was shown in Sexual Assault Centre’s across Canada for ten years. After several years of advance Cognitive Skills training Gayle-Allaq started her in-depth spiritual journey to understand the path of the soul and heart based thinking.
From personal experience and growth, she shares her wisdom of the origins, primordial based knowledge of the ancients. After Gayle-Allaq trained for 8 years with Elder Angaangaq Lyberth/Ice Wisdom International, she was initiated in Greenland as a Shaman/Angakkoq under the traditions of Greenland. Her efforts led her to co-found the Greenlandic Grandmothers Council, to achieve solidarity with indigenous citizens. Gayle-Allaq is passionate about helping to improve Gayle-Allaq is researching ways to bring the voices of the indigenous people of Greenlandic citizens, to colonialists and to the world. Gayle-Allaq is passionate about helping to improve the living conditions and lifestyles of the disadvantaged indigenous people of Greenland.
Gayle-Allaq is currently exploring the Greenlandic language and building stronger relations with the indigenous people of Greenland. Grandmother Gayle-Allaq shares her stories of overcoming adversity, leading her to an abundant and joyful life serving the Creator. |
Gayle's Book: CHALLENGES OF AWAKENING - LIVING PARABLESQaatulernerup unammillernartui Assigiissutit uumassusillit
Co-creator: Maria Steenholdt Greenlandic Translator: kalaallisuunngortitsisoq This bilingual printing will be donated to all the libraries across Greenland. |
Gayle is a Professional Artist and Creator of Spiritual Ceremonial Drums Worldwide.
Inuit Eskimo Elder Angaangaq Angakkorsuaq said: “It is the human heart which needs to melt. This is a priority if we are to stop the melting of our mother ice.”
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Grandmother’s Home
As the years went by, Angakkorsuaq got more and more determined to tackle this feeling of collective pain at the root. Hence, the idea was launched to open Aanakasaap Illua, which is Greenlandic for Grandmother’s Home.
The 200-bed complex will be built on Qaqqarsuaq, a mountain in the island’s former administrative division of Vestgrønland.
Constructed in a co2 neutral system, the centre will also encompass an agricultural zone. “There is a two-fold reason to this”, Angakkorsuaq says. “On one hand we will prompt the development of sustainable and self-sustaining indoor farming. In addition to this, our patients and visitors will be given the opportunity for tending to the vegetation. As the plants prosper and thrive, so will our patients”.
A team of experienced local and international professionals will be overseeing and monitoring the project which is initially focused on Greenlanders but by no means limited to locals only.
More than that, Aanakasaap Illua strives to be a place of inspiration and regeneration for people from around the world offering a sanctuary to nature lovers and visitors with an affinity for holistic healing and revitalisation. In this regard, Angakkorsuaq explains: “I have travelled the whole world in order to know hat the answer to many socio-political controversies currently affecting our planet is unification. The time has come for us to start reaching out to each other and recognising each other’s values”.
As the years went by, Angakkorsuaq got more and more determined to tackle this feeling of collective pain at the root. Hence, the idea was launched to open Aanakasaap Illua, which is Greenlandic for Grandmother’s Home.
The 200-bed complex will be built on Qaqqarsuaq, a mountain in the island’s former administrative division of Vestgrønland.
Constructed in a co2 neutral system, the centre will also encompass an agricultural zone. “There is a two-fold reason to this”, Angakkorsuaq says. “On one hand we will prompt the development of sustainable and self-sustaining indoor farming. In addition to this, our patients and visitors will be given the opportunity for tending to the vegetation. As the plants prosper and thrive, so will our patients”.
A team of experienced local and international professionals will be overseeing and monitoring the project which is initially focused on Greenlanders but by no means limited to locals only.
More than that, Aanakasaap Illua strives to be a place of inspiration and regeneration for people from around the world offering a sanctuary to nature lovers and visitors with an affinity for holistic healing and revitalisation. In this regard, Angakkorsuaq explains: “I have travelled the whole world in order to know hat the answer to many socio-political controversies currently affecting our planet is unification. The time has come for us to start reaching out to each other and recognising each other’s values”.