Contact

Ways to keep in touch:

To set up an appointment you can reach me at: 206.679.1363 please leave your e-mail address . After you call I will send you directions to you via email.

Or you can find me on facebook : “Daenin Tejeda” and message me letting me know you saw my Directory site

Blessings on your wellness,

Daenin

  1. FASCINATING!
    ~good for you finding YOUR niche` in our goofy society! I honor your “gift” to the world!!!!

    WE are having muggish weather today ;) *

      • daenin
      • November 11th, 2009

      Ah, thank you. and I guess the finding was less of an issue than walking and owning my gift. It kinda plopped in my lap. The real find seems to be discovering how to be present with myself as that mystery continues to emerge and becoming less attached to the forms of my work so that I can stay current and reflect the being-ness that has been seeking expression when I reach out to receivers or community.

    • Jessica Devin
    • June 7th, 2008

    Hi! It was GREAT to see you at Amma.

      • daenin
      • November 11th, 2009

      Yes the hugging saint was lovely, and it was lovely to run into you again too :)

      In Love and Light, may the blessings be!

    • Joe Webster
    • August 13th, 2008

    Deanin,
    Dude you rock! Love the website. See you Saturday.
    Namesta

      • daenin
      • November 11th, 2009

      Thanks Joe!

    • Lisa Enger
    • July 6th, 2009

    hello, just a caveat, be careful with the references to H.P on this site, innuendo is good but you are walking the path of infringement and would hate to have you in a lawsuit. I am glad to my core that you have finally followed the right road and I see nothing but beautiful expansion for you.
    Huggs and kisses
    Lisa.

  2. I’m fascinated by the diverse range of views and opinions. Who’s your “go to” guy?

      • daenin
      • November 11th, 2009

      Hey Carol, about a “go to guy” I have many people who have influenced and continue to influence my spiritual path and lifework. Give me a topic and I will name some of my big influences, there are so many.

      Blessings,

      Daenin

        • daenin
        • November 11th, 2009

        Many of them are more “go-to-Goddeses” actually, and some men too, it has been a path of learning to unlearn what I thought I knew about wellness.

        I am really grateful to my teacher the late Janene Jurgensen who mentored me in GEM initially,

        and to Feather Redtail who taught me Reiki.

        I am grateful to Tracy Ling who showed me that massage could be connected to emotional transformation and loaned me money to get into massage school.

        I am grateful to my Mom who encouraged me to massage her when I was a child and also supported me for the initial phases of massage training.

        I am grateful to my Catholic Father who after receiving a Life Activation from me, decided to support my work and bought me the computer I now am using to build my work and spiritual practice.

        I am grateful to my students such as Adele Jerista, Eric Sieverling and Sharon Gilman who have trained with me throughout the years and helped me really develop GEM in new ways with their collective insights.

        I am grateful to Rev Teri Ciacchi, who has been teaching me about Goddess traditions and the sacred feminine.

        I am grateful to Dr. Theresa Bullard and Verla Wade for teaching me Kabbalah and Pathworking which has been a huge influence on my worldview on wellness.

        I am also grateful for learning about Lightwork and receiving so much support from the Modern Mystery School people in Seattle

        Hathor, who has been there for me offering lightwork when I need it to support me in discovering how to cultivate and flow the light within me.

        John Stream and Dana Stream have been there for me offering teachings and Lightwork

        Way back my friend Steve Deal who had a “what skin is it off my back” attitude hugely influenced me with his boundless generosity and wonderful kermudgeon optimism.

        It was with the loving support of my friends and family who have poured all their love into me that I am able to do this, and it is to them and any others who are supporting the building of sustainable loving culture: Shamballa that I dedicate my work.

    • daenin
    • November 11th, 2009

    As far as sources, the people I go to to get info from now are really varied:
    I like Hulda Clark’s work on Cancer and parasites and disease.
    Amber Blankenship has helped me understand deeper levels of Acupuncture. And went on to learn BIT.

    I am grateful to the generous giving of Kat Forester who co-developed MIT with me (Meridian Integration Technique) and who initially introduced me to BIT(Brain Integration Technique) developed by Susan McCrossin to help overcome learning disabilities.

    Mind Region I learned through MMS (Modern Mystery School)
    Daniel Romer is a student of Ayurveda I trust and am learning from very informally.
    I have quite a bit of findings from GEM student clinics and classes which I have reincorporated into the next series of classes each time.
    I do not consider myself an expert on wellness generally, I consider myself a cheerleader for becoming more aware and a connector to emerging trends in wellness.

    My “go to guy” is becoming crowd-sourcing mixed with student & receiver-driven research with peers rather than experts.

    • Ness
    • January 10th, 2010

    Hi! I tried to contact you via the email provided, but it seems to no longer be valid. Is there any other way to communicate?

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