Grandmother Moetu-Taiha
Transformational Leader & Member of “The Grandmothers of the Sacred We” and “Grandmothers Circle the Earth”

Grandmother Moetu-Taiha is a descendant of the Ngai Tuhoe and the Kahungunu tribes of Aotearoa, New Zealand. She was named for two of her ancestors — “Moetu” from her father's tribe, and “Taiha” from her mother's side. ln light language, Moetu-Taiha means “l Stand in My Dreams and in My Power.”

Grandmother Moetu-Taiha comes from two family lines of healers and leaders of the tribe of Tuhoe. Her knowledge has been handed down to her by several Maori tohungas (shamans) and acknowledged elders of her tribe, giving her spiritual access to information that only a few people can access. 

Growing up with her special gifts, being taught the art of healing through love since childhood, she has traveled the world sharing those gifts.  Her professional portfolio holds a wealth of knowledge and her specialty is working with the cellular system. This method helps to transform trauma by identifying and releasing memories and scar tissue and replacing them with new patterns that empower. She works on the physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and etheric layers, supporting people to access their knowing and to uncover the beacon of love and light that they are. 

Grandmother Moetu-Taiha is a shamanic seer and intuitive healer who has performed trauma healing for over 30 years. She is also a transformational coach and mentor who runs Women’s Self-Empowerment workshops nationally and internationally that provide a framework for inner exploration and empowerment by bridging the gap between spirituality, rationality, and emotions. The workshops are carefully tailored and delivered to assist people from all walks of life as conscious co-creators in all aspects of their existence. 

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