Vanessa Kelly is an Australian healer, who finally followed her calling as a healer, after working with plants for her entire life. It was discovered that she possessed a natural ability for healing with animals and people at a very young age. She has been working freelance as a massage therapist and spiritual /energy healer for over fifteen years.
After a series of traumas in close succession, caused Vanessa to breakdown and severe debilitating symptoms from c-PTSD to surface, she became disillusioned, after trying every available medication and therapy available in Australia. She ultimately decided to down tools all together and go looking for a solution to her situation. She was determined not to give up and kept looking until she found Moughena Mikala and her Bwiti tribe.
With the support of her new found family behind her, she found a way to heal and began her journey to becoming a Bwiti Iboga Provider. She has also trained in the clinical uses of Ibogaine, to enable herself the "readiness" required, to assist in Clinical trial in Australia, when they become available.
She has now curated an International network of professionals, providers, treatment facilities and educators, to allow her to plan, co-ordinate and connect those needing or seeking Iboga therapy, along with other psychedelic healing modalities, to help Australians find and connect with other safe practices.
Moughenda's experience as a tenth generation Bwiti Shaman, is unrivaled anywhere in the western world. He has lived in and studied our culture and people for many years, to devise a system of best practices and unrivaled success'. Personally healing over ten thousand people. He closely mentors his trainees and graduates, generously sharing his unique wealth of knowledge to those who are faithful to respecting the plant and his village.
Both Vanessa and Keneilwe are privileged to be students of this visionary, dynamic, charismatic and knowledgable Shaman. Moughenda continues to heal and provide education and training to all, from his village in Gabon.
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