Oneisha Healing Tools
Fourteen years ago this week I left law school to follow my heart in my worklife. The day after my newlywed husband, Alex, and I moved to Half Moon Bay, CA, we wandered into a little store filled with books, music, and gifts dedicated to healing. Alex threw me a smile, “You’re going to have to come back here later when you have three hours.” I could never have predicted that my return to Oneisha Healing Tools later that afternoon would initiate a five year apprenticeship.
I didn’t understand the magnetic force that connected me so immediately with Oneisha. I just knew I had to be there with the owner teachers, Maggi and Margareta. We agreed that I would begin working at Oneisha in exchange for growing my heart’s intention: to learn how to help people heal themselves.
While I didn’t know much about my new teacher’s practices, we were kindred in our connection to women’s spirituality, transpersonal psychology and respect for earth based ways. Maggi and Margareta’s teaching didn’t emphasize seeing the future or reading auras. Instead they asked me to delve into my own unconscious material while serving customers who entered the healing realm that was Oneisha with compassion and awareness.
Maggi, Margareta (now Meenakshi) and later Jennifer, taught me how to create a conscious container. For us, creating an intentional healing space meant lighting a candle, burning sage and invoking the elements of earth, air, fire and water when we opened the store for business. It also involved becoming aware of how my feelings, thoughts and energy impacted customers and the store itself. At the same time, tangible issues like arriving on time, re-stocking items, physically cleaning the store, and coordinating schedules were also central to Oneisha’s solidity–and something to “study” as evidence of a “leakiness” when systems crashed.
Soon other people felt called to a similar relationship with Oneisha Healing Tools. The teachers established a work exchange apprenticeship that also included individual and group healing sessions. Over a course of five years, we grew to eight apprentices.
Maggie and Margareta integrated personal process work with spiritual teachings. When I arrived for my first individual session with Maggi pregnant (with my future daughter) her blue eyes narrowed and she announced, “This is not a coincidence. This pregnancy is part of your apprenticeship.” For the next 9 months I learned how my body could be a sacred space to grow awareness and healing alongside my baby girl. With Maggi as my spiritual midwife, pregnancy and childbirth became a wild ride of initiation into trust and surrender.
Fourteen years later creating a conscious healing space within myself and in service to my family, friends and clients remains foundational. I can look at any individual, relationship, group or organization through the lens of fostering a sacred space to see how I might support its solidity. The healing tools may look different than a candle and sage, but the essence of service with awareness and compassion remains true.
How do you create sacred space in your life? What are your tools of awareness?
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September 1, 2008 at 10:01 am
Staci, What a fabulous post!
I responded to it deeply because much of my own work is abut creating containers for the sacred to emerge. By that I mean making space conducive or “hospitable” both physically and psychically. In my work for the world, that means creating sacred space online.
The word “sacred” can be scary if your orientation is totally secular, and many people don’t always know that’s what they want. But Life itself is sacred, and so I create containers in which Life is invited and can be present, and that seems to translate well for everyone.
The methods I use are too many to go into now, but they are guided by work I’ve done with, among others, FireHawk & Pele of Resonance.to, Craig Neal at Heartland Circle, the design principles of the World Café, and Christopher Alexander’s work in his books on the philosophy of architecture, particularly “Luminous Ground”.
One simple thing I do is light a candle before each call I have with a client. Depending on who they are, and if they respond to this kind of overt spirituality, I suggest we start the call with a moment of silence, which I break with the sound of a beautiful bell. Then we start with a short round of “checking in” or “stringing the beads” to become present to each other and bring forward anything that may effect our working together that day.
Just taking time for conscious connection makes a huge difference both internally in terms of personal healing and externally in what can be achieved, so I find a way to introduce that energy into each meeting, even if I have to translate it into something as simple as asking what they can see from their desk, or checking on their health and well-being.
Thanks for asking the question – it’s great to see you back!
Amy
September 3, 2008 at 4:33 am
That’s an amazing story! It sent chills down my back it resonated so strongly with my soul!
I have an altar in my bedroom … but I also create sacred space whenever I teach a chakradance class … I light a beautiful candle and burn some oils, clear the space with tibetan chimes and invoke the goddesses for each chakra … and then I let the magic happen!
September 3, 2008 at 10:20 am
Amy and Michelle, thanks for sharing how you create sacred space. Candles are an important part of my practice as well–in larger circles we light candles in a particular way to create a “fire line” that circles the room to enhance safety and solidity. I love how creating sacred space increases solidity but also invites beauty into the process.
Blessings, Staci
September 20, 2008 at 10:11 am
Hi Staci,
I’m delighted that I found your blog; and moved and inspired by your post. Seems almost fated that I am here; I’m discerning my own calling … having had a background in religion and recently being asked to do a lot of retreat leading, I am trying to decide if that is what I want to do full time. Your post is timely and lovely. What’s more, I live just over the hill in San Mateo, so next time I’m out in HMB, I will check out the store.
Thank you for sharing your story!
Paula
September 20, 2008 at 12:06 pm
Welcome, Paula! I’m so glad to meet you and look forward to visiting you. I also have an ongoing inner conversation about how to balance my call to support growing awareness with creating a worklife in balance with my family. Feel free to email me privately (staciatstacibodendotcom) if you’re interested in an exchange. And also, HMB continues to be a great soource of spiritual community so I’d be happy to share some resources there if you’d like. Blessings, Staci
September 23, 2008 at 3:41 pm
Hello Staci… So fabulous. The sisters of serendipity are at play! Half Moon Bay has always been a spiritual center for me. For years I lived in San Mateo (Hello Paula) and received Traeger, massage, and healing treatments in HMB. I’ve settled into the mountains of Boulder Creek where I waiting to feel life’s next calling. I too will visit your shop next time I’m up north. (I own the antique store in BC… not exactly a spiritual center, yet a warm and hospitable atmosphere.)
Your writing moved me just as I was asking Divine Intelligence to give me some signs, some guidance, and your post was a wonderful gentle reminder about balance and creating sacred space. I have alters in my kitchen, bedroom, several in the garden…. I just love living in the realms of Sacred Space.
I’ve bookmarked your page… hope to meet you one of these days. Thank you so much for your post and your blessings in this world.
Blessings to you, Chris
September 24, 2008 at 11:50 am
Dear Chris, right back at you in fabulousness. Unfortunately, Oneisha Healing Tools is no longer open for business. A big loss for us all. But in the realm of synchronicity for you, guess where MANY of the people have relocated. I kid you not: Boulder Creek!!! If you want more info on this, please feel free to contact me via email at staci at staci boden dot com. I look forward to visinting you too. Blessings, Staci
February 18, 2009 at 12:44 pm
Hi Staci,
I looked up the store, Oneisha and saw your post. You reminded me of me on my spiritual journey! How wonderful and sweet you sound.
I am looking for Maggi since I used to get my “perfume” from her. They were oil essences. When the store closed, I had gotten her ph # and spoke to her and now the # is no longer working. I miss these oils. It was a personal ritual each day for me when I put it on. I dont remember what she used but oh my, what joy, peace, love and inner exploration I had just wearing it.
I hope you are still on this blog to get mine.
Much love and grace to you-
Mary