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Nisha Burton's passion is an intersection of the spiritual and business worlds. She is a branding and marketing expert, a virtual reality and AI technologist, an award-winning filmmaker, and a prolific lucid dreamer. Having extensively studied the works of Stephen LaBerge, Tibetan Dream Yoga, and countless other lucid dreaming experts, Nisha weaves the information that she has learned with masters into her own first-hand, advanced experience in the lucid dream realms. Her family heritage of Cherokee, West African, and Celtic ancestral lineages shines through the visual symbolism of her powerful illustrations. She is a sought-after speaker and teacher at universities and conferences because of her expertise in storytelling through various high-tech mediums. She is a brand strategy consultant for Fortune 100 companies. Norma J. Burton brings a high level of expertise to the arena of human transformation. She has graduate degrees in psychology and comparative religions, with an emphasis in Buddhist psychology and shamanic traditions. As a teacher and therapist for over 30 years, she specializes in trauma healing, Jungian shadow work, and dream analysis. She is a conference organizer, speaker, and has run several successful retreat centers. Her unique, holistically successful coaching program attracts a significant client base of global leaders. Norma apprenticed with Huichol shamans of Mexico for 20 years and was given permission to carry on their shadow healing lineage. Furthermore, she has studied with Condoble-Espiritu healers of Brazil, Shugendo mountain shamans of Japan, and the Iroquois, Cheyenne, and Navajo elders of North America. Norma was the founder of The Institute of Ancient Healing Arts, Santa Fe, NM, a training center for Japanese and Southwest Native American healing arts. She was also the founder and CEO of the world-famous Circle of Trust Healing Center, a residential holistic healing program for Drug and Alcohol Recovery and Mental Health. Currently Norma leads an international counseling and consulting practice. This mother and daughter team live in Ashland, Oregon.
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