My mission and purpose is in sacred service to humankind in “…a re-consecration of our place in the holiness of existence,” as Martin Shaw so succinctly and eloquently states. This would include humanity’s collective recognition that we have always been holy and to live in that accord with humankind, beloved Earth, and the Cosmos.
Grandmother Ejna Fleury serves as a spiritual activist and counselor, meditation and consciousness facilitator and healer, mystic, visionary, and ceremonialist.
She is a member of the Miniconjou, Oglala, Hunkpapa, & Ihanktonwan peoples of the Great Sioux Nation, and she serves as First Peace Ambassador of the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe of South Dakota.
She is the founder of Crow Creek Kunsi/Unci Grandmothers Society; Divine Mothers Love; Sacred Earth Council; and Healing Hearts at Wounded Knee, a global wide movement with a pledge to end war and massacre.
She is a member of the Council of Eagle, Condor, Quetzal & Colibri, and an international coordinator of Four Worlds Holistic Health Program. Ejna also serves in the Peace Room of the Founding Mothers Movement.
She has degrees in RN, BS Nursing, MA Counseling Psychology, and was a former faculty member at University of Minnesota, School of Nursing.
An awakened person is one who has liberated themselves from their deficient self-image and knows that spiritual awakening does not require a remediation process from that deficient self-image in an Inverse thinking system, where remediation is toward some end state. Every person is already equally fore-given a true spiritual SELF-identity as a precious child of creator, within creation.
We remain a precious child of creator within creation simultaneously forever as we are each interrelated and interconnected within the natural order laws that govern us all equally within the Oneness of hozho.
These remarkable Indigenous elders, and others, are informing the movement of New People on a journey, dreaming and moving together from strength to strength as we “walk each other home”. We together maintain the fire of a “Reverent Revolution”.
In Plum Village during our first "Earth Week" it was our pleasure to welcome Ejna Fleury who comes from the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe in South Dakota and who is their first Tribal Peace Ambassador. Ejna has been practicing meditation for more than 40 years, and is a certified meditation teacher and spiritual counselor. She is co-founder of Healing Hearts at Wounded Knee and the Wounded Knee Global Ceremonies to heal the multi-generational and multi-lineal effects of massacre, holocaust, and war upon humanity, other species and our beloved planetary home.