PAPA - Te Porohau Ruka Te Korakora

Te Porohau Ruka Te Korakora

It is my honour as an Elder and a Kaumatua of the Nation of Waitaha in New Zealand, South Pacific, to share with you my heart, spirit, mind, and body feelings of this beautiful woman who joined us in our family home in Kohewhata Marae, Mangakahia Road, Kaikohe, Northland, New Zealand.

Pamela Kirkpatrick made our Wharenui, Meeting House, glow, with her inner light, of great joy in life, and in her ability and courage to defend right and truth in her daily walk of both sadness and joy. Sadness for having lost her husband recently, and joy in knowing his presence will be with her always.

She is a shining star in any group, and in her own space and time, has the ability to rest peacefully in her wisdom of recharging and reenergising her physicality. It is in her inherent knowledge of her physical powers, that we as a Council of Elders, were able to witness with great love and wonder, her ability to use the magic and the science of Vocal calibrated healing.

Our Waitaha Nation, have long understood this awesome vocal healing power, as we use many of the sacred sounds, in our everyday life, for influencing the cellular systems of Plants, Animals, Family, and those friends who come to us for healing.

It was with great love and joy that we recognized, dearest Pamela Kirkpatrick was indeed a very accomplished Tohunga, Kahuna of the Oreoreo Wai, and Oreore Wai, both being schools of sound taught in our Whare Wananga, Teaching Schools.

We totally support and recommend Pamela Kirkpatrick in all that she does in the use of her specially trained Voice Healing, and know that she has the gift from her spiritual Elders, and the ancient genealogy of the Kabballah.

Pamela, you are a special angel, carrying such a huge gift that needs to be brought into the light to help our Nations to heal and to be their best. We love you with all that was given to us by the Gods to love with.

I send this small note of love forever.

Te Porohau Ruka Te Korakora
Whatukura of Waitaha
New Zealand

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