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EPISODE · May 22, 2025 · 39 MIN

Podcast 57: An interview with Mahala Frye: Working with the Nature Spirits

from Two Crones and a Microphone · host Betty deMaye-Caruth, Linda Shreve, Sally Rothacker-Peyton

What does it mean to truly listen to the land? In this soulful and thought-provoking conversation, Mahala Frye shares her decades of experience working with devas, nature spirits, and sacred land. From her early connection with mountains to her training in Peruvian shamanism and the Perelandra co-creation model, Mahala invites us to imagine a world where energetic healing begins with relationship.We talk about forest bathing, land clearing, daily grounding rituals, and how to reawaken our intuition in collaboration with the more-than-human world. Whether you’re a seasoned earth-based practitioner or just beginning to explore spiritual ecology, this conversation will inspire you to deepen your relationship with the living Earth.Tune in to hear:What devas and nature spirits are (and how to work with them)How energetic land clearing works—at home and across continentsWhy spiritual practice starts with listeningAnd how walking barefoot might be your best medicine yetWalk in beauty. All is made beautiful. Connect with Mahala Frye:Mahala currently offers her healing arts through The Awakening Heart, a shamanic practice based on the Kitsap Peninsula. You can learn more about her work by visiting her website: The Awakening HeartMore on PerelandraMahala's Biography:Mahala has spent most of her life in the Pacific Northwest where she has developed a deep love of the water, mountains, and trees. She acknowledges that they have guided and augmented her healing path. She said some of her most favorite times were the years of creating beautiful art jewelry and marketing them at different galleries, fairs, and festivals. She is also skilled at installing flooring and started a “woman owned” business providing custom nosing for stairs made from different hardwoods. Mahala has spent many years studying healing modalities and exploring her own natural talents “gifts.”  She has a strong foundation of skills and supports in the natural world that support her work. She has developed her own method of healing that incorporates many traditions including Peruvian Shamanistic traditions, Native American traditions and the Perelandra work of Michelle SmallrightReally, Mahala’s said that her heart has been called to the work of healing the Mother Earth on an energetic level, believing that the energetic and the physical are inextricably linked and you cannot change one without affecting the other. She is guided by the nature spirits and devas and co-creates her healing work with the unseen realms, pushing the boundaries of what is possibleTell us what you think! We love to hear from you!Support the showRemember, wisdom knows no age, and our crones are here to inspire and empower you on your personal journey to well-being. Subscribe now to "Two Crones and A Microphone" and embark on a transformative journey towards inner healing and spiritual growth.Betty, Linda & Sally Facebook | Instagram | YoutubeMusic by: Alexander NakaradaShow Sponsor: Minervaed.comEpisodes  54-onwardsProducer and Creative Director: Libby Clarke of Stonerollercoop.comEpisodes 1-53:Producer: Francine Rambousek of Frannysphotographystudio.com

What does it mean to truly listen to the land? In this soulful and thought-provoking conversation, Mahala Frye shares her decades of experience working with devas, nature spirits, and sacred land. From her early connection with mountains to her training in Peruvian shamanism and the Perelandra co-creation model, Mahala invites us to imagine a world where energetic healing begins with relationship. We talk about forest bathing, land clearing, daily grounding rituals, and how to reawaken our in...

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