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Alternative Healer to Host Class at Wellness Center Near Danbury

An alternative healer who uses Shamanism, Metaphysics and mysticism to heal people, is hosting classes at a wellness center near Danbury.

DANBURY, CT — For Eve Crowe, healing through alternative methods is a passion she's shared with others nearly her whole life. After a car accident nearly resulted in her death at the age of 18, she developed chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia. This experience inspired her to focus her life on assisting people to heal themselves. Through Shamanism, Reiki, supplements and juicing, she said she was healed in 14 days.
"Doctors said I would never heal," said Crowe, continuing, "alternative medicine has proven to me over the past 28 years that it works.

Crowe is the owner of Coyote Star, a multi-faceted alternative healing practice that she says is "steeped in roots of Shamanism, Metaphysics, and mysticism." Her "Four Series" technique has aligned thousands to their physical, emotional, financial and love dreams, according to Crowe.

"My grandmothers were both healers and people used to bring children to them. It's in my blood. I didn't train with them but they were considered holy women," she said.
A new resident of Redding, Crowe, along with her two pet donkeys Kimba and Rudolph, relocated after the California fires.

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"I was planning to relocate to be closer to family in Wilton. The day before I was to fly to secure housing, I was evacuated in Sonoma, California due to the fires. It confirmed it was time to come home. The cats, donkeys and I relocated early November safely."

"I feel that I have the key that can unlock their happiness. It came from me being ill in my twenties. I had chronic fatigue and was very sick. I met healers, drank carrot juice, left my travel career and started studying about supplements and holistic medicine. I believe people can heal and don't need to suffer," Crowe explained.

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People find her through word of mouth, she said, and seek her for Shamanic healings, Tarot/Angel readings, Reiki treatments and much more. Crowe said she hopes to reach as many people as possible through her work and to "train others to pass down the technique to multiply to the outcome to people living their dreams."

One woman Crowe helped, Kendra Hampton, said she reached out when she was "facing a crossroads" in her life emotionally and financially.

"What I learned working with Eve has been valuable beyond measure. With her, I cleared the energy in my life, cut cords that were holding me back and found a balance in my life that had been eluding me for a long time. Her work even positively affected my dog. He was one step away from being re-homed. Eve cleared my house and the affect on him was immediate. I am extremely grateful for the help and guidance I’ve received from Eve, and look forward to continuing our work in the future. It’s like she un-clogged a portal of blessings that was waiting to flow. She is truly gifted and has been an amazing blessing to my life," Hampton said.

After a CT scan on Rose Vasha's heart revealed a small white mass on her right kidney, she called Crowe who began working on the kidney. "After 1o days, they did an extensive ultrasound of both kidneys. There was absolutely no spot the upper pole of the right Kidney. All was clear," Vasha said.

Coyote Star gives new clients a free 15 minute consultation to see if they are compatible and what their situation is. What follows depends on the person, Crowe stated. Crowe is currently teaching classes at The Lantern, Fairfield, Priority Wellness Center, New Canaan and at a private home in Stamford.

On Sunday, Feb. 18, she will lead a "Sound Immersion Circle" in Weston. Click here for details.

On Saturday, Feb. 24, she will host a "Shamanic Drumming Journey for World Peace" at a private home in Stamford. Click here for event details.

For more information contact Eve Crowe at evecrowe@outlook.com or call (239) 658-4144.

Visit her website at www.eevebcrowe.com.

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