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Asha Frost aka Healing Rainbow Woman
« on: November 20, 2019, 09:53:20 pm »
Received an inquiry about Asha Frost. She claims to be an Aniishinaabe medicine woman currently living in Newmarket, Ontario. I was told that she was indeed status FN from Neyaashiinigmiing. Her dad was supposedly from Serpent River. Prices for her services run from free to $3,000 for her Medicine Woman Training Package. What she is peddling is of course, not Aniishinaabe.

https://ashafrost.com/
https://sacredmembership.com/


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Re: Asha Frost aka Healing Rainbow Woman
« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2019, 07:13:54 am »
Huge Internet presence for one single person. There must be other people working with this?

Facebook profile: https://www.facebook.com/asha.frost [Friends · 2,721]

Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/MedicineWomanAshaFrost/
[Asha Frost, Healing Rainbow Medicine Woman] [4,367 people like this · 4,613 people follow this]

Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ashafrost/
[Sacred Medicine Circle] [4,946 members] Link to: https://www.sacredmembership.com/

About
You are powerful. You have gifts and medicines that are needed on this earth. It is time to create, to dream, to love and to fly.

Asha Frost, BA (Hon. Psych), DSHM is an Ojibway woman from Neyaashiinigmiing (Cape Croker). She is a Registered Homeopath who believes that we heal when we awaken to the beautiful medicine that we carry within. She facilitates healing in her practice, through the use of Shamanic Healing, Homeopathy and Native Based Ceremony. She hosts healing circles to help people connect to the magic of spirit within their lives. Her intention is to help awaken the authentic self, so that we may remember who we truly are.

Medicine Mentorship
ASHA FROST, HEALING RAINBOW MEDICINE WOMAN·THURSDAY, 31 OCTOBER 2019·
Asha Frost, is an Anishinaabe (Ojibway) Medicine Woman, Healer and Spiritual Mentor. She is a member of the Chippewas of Nawash First Nation. As a Soul Seer and Visionary, Asha believes that we can all reclaim our roots and deepest medicines. Asha has facilitated healing with thousands of people through the use of Indigenous Based Ceremony, teachings and sacred circle. As a teacher and leader, her purpose is to help women connect to the magic of spirit within their lives so they can root down and be of service to the world.

Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/asha.frost/
[Asha Frost ? Healing Rainbow Woman - 1,119 posts - 6,177 followers - Follows 1,908]
See also: https://theinsta-stalker.com/instagram/asha.frost
and http://picpanzee.com/asha.frost

So sweet and cute (20 minutes video): https://www.facebook.com/MedicineWomanAshaFrost/videos/animal-medicine-healings/1870111429692196/

More than one hour of audio:

DEC 21 2018 · EPISODE 11
Asha Frost: Anishinaabe Medicine Woman // Ep. 11 — 00:00:00 - 01:05:56
Asha Frost is an Anishinaabe woman from Neyaashiinigmiing, the Cape Croker First Nation community in Ontario, Canada. She is a Medicine Woman, Mentor, and Visionary who believes that we heal when we awaken to the beautiful medicine that we carry within. She facilitates healing in her practice through the use of Shamanic Healing, Homeopathy, and Indigenous Based Ceremony. Her purpose is to help people connect to the magic of Spirit within their lives. Her intention is to help awaken the authentic self, so that we may remember who we truly are.

In this episode:

• Her work addressing smudging, spirit animals, and dreamcatchers
• Dealing with impostor syndrome, and being paid for our work
• Kindness vs niceness, and being tokenized within healing circles
• Syncretism of organized religion and indigenous spirituality
• Illness opening the path to reclaiming ancestral medicine
• How her homeopathic business evolved into her current practice
• Navigating offering of education vs doing emotional labor
• Feeling racial oppression and micro aggressions in the physical body
• Recognizing when we’re aligning ourselves with the oppressor
• Social media as an unexpected part of our healing journey
• Salt baths and enforcing boundaries to protect our energy

37 minutes of mostly New Age musings: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/conversations-with-healers-asha-frost/id1453907499?i=1000437073447

Another podcast (42 minutes): https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-the-soulpreneur-lifestyle-43067190/episode/ep-26-interview-animal-instincts-48722579/

Promoted on blog: https://katenorthrup.com/how-indigenous-medicine-woman-spiritual-mentor-and-mother-asha-frost-went-from-burnout-to-boundaries/

The ever-present, omnipotent Medicine Wheel: http://ashafrost.com/medicine_wheel/

Promotes herself on Pinterest: https://no.pinterest.com/pin/205899014202249983/
Link from there to: https://ashafrost.com/dearwhitewoman/
[Dear White Woman who wants to be like me]
(Many links to her business empire and very many comments.)
Many good points about life as a non-white person, I have to admit.
(For some reason I cannot mark, copy and paste anything from there.)

Asha Frost to visit Father Leo J. Austin Catholic Secondary School
Posted on Monday February 04, 2019

Local media are invited to attend a photo opportunity at Father Leo J. Austin Catholic Secondary School, in Whitby to hear Indigenous Spirituality Speaker, Asha Frost speak to Grade 11 students studying World Religions.

What: Indigenous Spirituality Speaker, Asha Frost will speak to Grade 11 World Religion students at Father Leo J. Austin Catholic Secondary School Asha is an Anishinabwe woman who has reconnected to her roots and teachings of the earth. Asha’s spirit name is: Nenaandawi Waagikaagan Kwe ~ Healing Rainbow Woman.

When: Friday, February 15, 2019 at 10:30 a.m.

Where:  Father Leo J. Austin Catholic Secondary School, 1020 Dryden Blvd, Whitby, ON
Presentation will take place in the school’s Learning Commons.

Why: Students in Grade 11 at the Durham Catholic District School Board take a World Religion class that teaches them about a wide variety of world religions – everything from Hinduism, Buddhism, Aboriginal Spirituality, Judaism and more. The class teaches students the importance of cultural beliefs and diversity.

Guest speaker, Asha Frost will offer students insights into aboriginal spirituality.

A few other sites:
https://www.picimon.com/asha.frost/
https://www.pictosee.com/asha.frost/
https://mysocialmate.co/u/asha.frost
https://www.pikbe.com/media/BrYL2fzHNMO