preview

Four Sacred Mountains Research Paper

Good Essays

Four sacred Mountains Heal the Mind, Body, and Spirit. Jiní. Jiní, jiníigo éí t'óó ájíi łeh jiní. Eí biniinaa doo jiní jiníida, jiní. Translated into: he said, she said, when you say he/she you are just making it up they say. So that's why you do not say she said he said, they say (Navajo Word of the Day). So when I speak my vision, I'm putting life into it. I don't want to be that person who people say "eí jiní (he said)" and not do it. My idea, dream, and my imagination brings me to a collaboration of different types of healing. My private practice will include herbalism, holistic, therapeutic massage, and spiritual healing. I want to make sure that there is a way to heal the mind, body, and soul. Every healing …show more content…

I want to show others that traditional healing can be used for others and to include modern healing as well. Each private practices will stand for the four worlds, four mountains, four seasons, four different directions and four different time of day. There isn't a set time for healing. Healing is something that can be done anytime. Tsisnaasjini (Blaca Peak), the Sacred Mountain of the East and located in Alamosa, Colorado. My private practice will be located in Denver, Colorado. This will be my spring shop that will have the traditional color of white. Inside the shop will have a theme of spring and student stage of life. I believe that people would admire the beginning season of spring and the greenish of Colorado (Jr. H. L., 2001). Tsoodzil (Taylor Peak) is Sacred Mountain of the South and located north of Grants, New Mexico. I will have my private practice located in Kayenta, Arizona and represent this sacred mountain. This is my summer shop that will have the traditional color of turquoise. Summer is the theme and the married stage of life. Kayenta draws a lot of tourist during the summer because of Monument Valley and Navajo sells of traditional arts and crafts and way of life (Luther, …show more content…

I have chosen the locations knowing that I have a strong connection to help clients with healing and taking my traditional and modern beliefs hand and hand to heal. During certain months, days, or holidays, I plan to have Special Services or Discounts. 1st rain mud bath is during the first monsoon hits the southwest with heavy rain. The rain brings together all natural pollen from healing plants in the canyons. We, Navajos rely on a lot of natural healing and soaps. Traditional plant Therapy will help my clients see that natural plants can be as soothing as the over-the-counter medicine that are received but with no additional chemicals. Holiday Special (Memorial, Independence, and Veterans Day are top days for all Active or Veterans) , Travelers Special, Gift Basket, Free Cleanse, and Ten Minutes Free massage are other promotions that I will be providing. Opening a business in major cities are not difficult. As I read “Doing Business with the Navajo Nation”, they help provide management assistance to current and small business owners with information and guidance (Small Business Development, 2004) to not only to tribal members. The more I read, I think that it be easier for members of the Navajo Tribe because it does state that we need to provide documents that we are affiliated with the tribe. I think opening my private business I will start out from my own house

Get Access