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		<title>By: Renae Harrington</title>
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		<description>My associate
Sue Heldenbrand and I just held a Healing Arts workshop in a  village called Breaux Bridge here in La. that included a history of the Traiteure and tools used.
The reception was incredible as we looked to the wisdom of the ancients for guidence in assisting our bodies with natural remedies and looked to nature to cure our woes of body, mind, spirit and soul. My intention is to visit Eureka Springs soon as it is very healing.
I am a female Traiteure, the term being Traiteuse or Traiteus.
Thank you Sue Heldenbrand for making sure our culture continues throughout the ages and the old ways never forgotten. I consider the merging of the old to the new knowledge to be the answer to our world woes.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My associate<br />
Sue Heldenbrand and I just held a Healing Arts workshop in a  village called Breaux Bridge here in La. that included a history of the Traiteure and tools used.<br />
The reception was incredible as we looked to the wisdom of the ancients for guidence in assisting our bodies with natural remedies and looked to nature to cure our woes of body, mind, spirit and soul. My intention is to visit Eureka Springs soon as it is very healing.<br />
I am a female Traiteure, the term being Traiteuse or Traiteus.<br />
Thank you Sue Heldenbrand for making sure our culture continues throughout the ages and the old ways never forgotten. I consider the merging of the old to the new knowledge to be the answer to our world woes.</p>
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