Author Topic: Franchelle Ofsoske-Wyber & Tony Wyber - New Zealand  (Read 8976 times)

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Franchelle Ofsoske-Wyber & Tony Wyber - New Zealand
« on: December 19, 2013, 04:11:21 pm »
Information here too http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=4257.msg36367#msg36367

http://www.medicinewoman.com/
http://www.nzfloweressences.co.nz/

A note on Anthony (Tony):

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He experienced a deep affinity with nature from an early age and to deepen his understanding of devic forces, spent time at the Findhorn Foundation in Scotland

Can definitely see the Findhorn influence in this Nuage mix they sell.

Franchelle's photo poses remind me of actor studio photo glossies.
« Last Edit: December 19, 2013, 05:31:22 pm by Piff »

Epiphany

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Re: Franchell Ofsoske-Wyber & Tony Wyber - New Zealand
« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2013, 05:22:50 pm »
Their companies:

FIRST LIGHT FLOWER ESSENCES OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED was registered as a company 18 Jun 2013
MEDICINE WOMAN LIMITED 04 Jan 2007
VANTERRA NATURAL HEALTH LIMITED  31 Mar 2004
NATURE'S SPELL BOX LIMITED 13 Sep 2013

In some records FOW is Franchelle May Ann Ofsoske-Wyber

New Zealand company search http://www.business.govt.nz/companies

According to Library of Congress she was born in 1954 http://authorities.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?AuthRecID=8102467&v1=1&HC=1&SEQ=20131219122837&PID=-A_fV2_AeCjBpt6zQtEXDfTVKTOw
« Last Edit: December 19, 2013, 05:31:01 pm by Piff »

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Re: Franchelle Ofsoske-Wyber & Tony Wyber - New Zealand
« Reply #2 on: December 19, 2013, 06:48:06 pm »
If Ofsoske is her father's surname, and they are from New Zealand, they most likely have Polish descent and are descended from the original Ossowski that emigrated to New Zealand in 1875. Spellings of the surname evolved, the Ofsoske branch can be traced, although there are surname variations even within single family groupings. http://forum.polishorigins.com/viewtopic.php?p=2653

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Re: Franchelle Ofsoske-Wyber & Tony Wyber - New Zealand
« Reply #3 on: December 19, 2013, 07:41:05 pm »

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Re: Franchelle Ofsoske-Wyber & Tony Wyber - New Zealand
« Reply #4 on: December 19, 2013, 07:50:25 pm »
is she aware that she is holding a pacific northwest drum?

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Re: Franchelle Ofsoske-Wyber & Tony Wyber - New Zealand
« Reply #5 on: December 19, 2013, 08:15:05 pm »
Here is another "actor studio photo glossy":

http://www.integratedevents.org/first-light-2013-franchelle-ofsoske-wyber/

I wonder if she has been an actor or model in the past. Or she at least has those sensibilities, she presents herself dramatically. I suppose a case could be made for saying she is a performer even now. :)

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Re: Franchelle Ofsoske-Wyber & Tony Wyber - New Zealand
« Reply #6 on: December 19, 2013, 08:17:29 pm »
is she aware that she is holding a pacific northwest drum?

Yeah, I chose that photo on purpose, can't tell if she knows what she is holding or if she just doesn't care. She might believe that all NDNs are the same.

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Re: Franchelle Ofsoske-Wyber & Tony Wyber - New Zealand
« Reply #7 on: December 19, 2013, 10:41:14 pm »
There doesn't seem to be much online about "Kura Huna, the mystery school of the Maori," but I did find this.  (I guess it is so esoteric, they don't put it online, although Franchelle would be willing to give out that knowledge for a fee):

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This work investigates through lexical analysis an ancient M?ori method of esoteric knowledge concealment called “Te Kura Huna a Rua.” It appears to have been a system which functioned to condition initiates into a way of seeing and being in the world. It was the equivalent of the M?ori university or institution for higher learning and was imparted orally. Kura huna or “hidden school” as the name implies, maintained the status quo by confining essential and powerful knowledge to a select group or class of people. The prefix Rua designated a body of knowledge made explicit by the root word which followed it and was evident in the areas of knowledge acquisition. The characterisation of a body of knowledge as kura huna meant that it was valued highly, to the extent that it was circumscribed with ritual to maintain its privileged and tapu or sacred status.

http://h08.cgpublisher.com/proposals/626/index_html

Franchelle's Official Spiritual Patron and Guardian in Perpetuity, Dr. Rose Pere, seems to be very well-known and respected in New Zealand.

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/rangimarie-pere/37/3aa/63
http://www.auaha.co.nz/rtlb2010/speakers/dr-rose-pere.html

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Dr Rangimarie Turuki Rose Pere is an International Educationalist who travels globally, and knows about education from Preschool through to the Tertiary Level. She can come in from both a traditional M?ori perspective and that of the Western world. Her monograph on the traditional modes of learning of the M?ori, "Te Wheke-The Celebration Of Infinite Wisdom", is used in the USA, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, Europe, Japan, and has been translated into Japanese and German, but she ensures that she covers as many people as she can in New Zealand, in between times. Her monograph is used as a training model of education by all Government agencies in New Zealand.

Rose has been strongly influenced by teachings that go back over 12,000 years. Her book Te Wheke - A Celebration Of Infinite Wisdom, is an introduction to these teachings

The great-grandmother, who works extensively in education, health, conservation and social welfare, bases her teaching on Te Wheke - a traditional M?ori model of learning and teaching that is still relevant today.

She has represented Aotearoa New Zealand internationally as an educationalist; written a monograph called AKO: Concepts and Learning in The M?ori Tradition; held a Visiting Teacher Fellowship at the University of Waikato, Hamilton New Zealand in 1982; taught from preschool to tertiary; and researched ancient teachings in the Americas, the Mediterranean, the Middle East, Great Britain, East Asia and the South Pacific.

Rose is a holder of the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal and was honoured as a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire 1996. She attained a Doctorate of Literature at Victoria University Wellington, New Zealand 1996.

She has her own consultancy which focuses on global learning. She is also a Director of the Four Winds Foundation - an international body that works with indigenous and non-indigenous people.

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Re: Franchelle Ofsoske-Wyber & Tony Wyber - New Zealand
« Reply #8 on: December 20, 2013, 03:20:00 am »
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Rose is a holder of the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal and was honoured as a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire 1996.

She was indeed given a CBE in 1996 "(Ms) Rose Rangimarie Turuki Lambert PERE, of Waikaremoana.  For services to Maori education." http://www.dpmc.govt.nz/node/1067 Looks like 8 other people awarded that in New Zealand that year.

The New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal: "The medal was awarded only during 1990 to 3,632 selected persons in recognition of the contribution they had made to some aspect of New Zealand life, especially the various 1990 celebrations." http://www.dpmc.govt.nz/honours/overview/distinctive#CommemorationMedals




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Re: Franchelle Ofsoske-Wyber & Tony Wyber - New Zealand
« Reply #9 on: December 20, 2013, 04:57:02 am »
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As a custodian of the secret shamanic healing and magical teachings and techniques for my lineage I am unique in my ability to directly access the collective pool of ancient earth wisdom and to access universal mind at the 12th plane level of indigenous memory. Working at this level means there are no cultural or gender restrictions or limitations on the spiritual or magical information able to be accessed.
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http://www.medicinewoman.com/info/about/founder/

The phrase "12th plane" is also in a document by Rose Pere.  This is her quote:

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"THE PERFECTION OF THE TWELFTH HEAVEN, THE TWELFTH
PLANE"