“Loving all living things is a virtue of heaven.” ~Chinese Proverb

Tina Marie and Maggie
Tina Marie Stinnett cares deeply about the welfare of animals, the environment, and her fellow man. She comes from a long ancestral line of Medicine Women on her mother’s side. Her third great grandmother, Louis Stomis, was a full blooded Chinook Indian Medicine Woman from the Pacific coast in Oregon. Louis’ half-Indian daughter, Marie Aplin, was also a Medicine Woman and was known in her small rural town of St. Paul, Oregon for saving a boy from having his leg cut off by applying some ancient Native American herbal medicines when it looked like gangrene had set in. Tina’s grandmother and great aunt were able to see and communicate with ghosts and spirits while her mother has unusual powers of intuitive perception. Tina Marie herself is a Medicine Woman with visionary foresight and was trained in the Lakota Sioux Wise Woman Tradition by White Bear Woman (Macy Brader), of the former Wy’ East Healing Center in Mt. Hood Oregon. She also studied Western herbalism and wildcrafting with Becky Stinson.
Tina Marie took her Buddhist vows and received her dharma name from H.E Jetsun Kushok Chimey Luding. She studies Vajrayana Buddhism and her two root gurus are H.E. Tsikey Chokling Rinpoche and his son His Holiness Phakchok Rinpoche, who was recognized by the current fourteenth Dalai Lama.
In addition, Tina Marie has knowledge of the secret sacred art and science of real Feng Shui, Xuan Kong Liu Fa, and is here to help the suffering of both humans and animals with all of her medicines.

Tina Marie using a Suunto compass
Are you someone or do you know someone who is suffering through relationship, financial, work, or health challenges? You can contact Tina Marie directly for her help by emailing her here: feng shui facts at gmail dot com.