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In "Beyond Imagination," Barbara Meister Vitale, Grandmother Blue Star Woman, shares her mind-blowing spiritual adventures, with stories of ceremony, healing, dimensional realities, and the openings of portals. She has been blessed with many miraculous encounters with sacred "Medicine" elders and teachers from many cultures. Your life will be better for having sat at her knee and listened for a while. Grandmother Barbara's story is certainly worth reading, and might just change your life.

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In "Beyond Imagination," Barbara Meister Vitale, Grandmother Blue Star Woman, shares her mind-blowing spiritual adventures, with stories of ceremony, healing, dimensional realities, and the openings of portals. She has been blessed with many miraculous encounters with sacred "Medicine" elders and teachers from many cultures. Your life will be better for having sat at her knee and listened for a while. Grandmother Barbara's story is certainly worth reading, and might just change your life.


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Barbara Meister Vitale was trained by her grandmother in the ancient Celtic ways, and has been a dedicated, fearless walker between the worlds since a child. Sent around the world by Elders, she was trained in several traditional cultures, healing modalities, and ceremonies. Invited to a Lakota reservation to train teachers, Grandmother Barbara ended up sharing a dream and prophecy with Elders. Embraced by the Lakota, in 1986 the Lakota made her a relative and gave her the name "Blue Star Woman."