Julie MerschJulie Mersch has been interested in lunar cycles as they progress through the year (how they differ, what their names mean, how well the names reflect what's happening locally) ever since she was a child. Reading became a favorite activity very earlyon, beginning with horses and progressing to Native Americans - an interest which would one day be well satisfied, both as the roommate of one of Wallace Black Elk's students (sharing a lovely old home with eight others directly across from San Diego's Balboa Park) and the guest of a medicine man's family living in the Navaho Nation. She has studied and employed a variety of healing modalities, particularly during her middle years, and works now as a caregiver, living in Central California with her high school sweetheart and cat. Their daughter has chosen similarly nurturing work (helping autistic children learn basic skills for life), but Julie's diverse interests also include dream work, sociology (her B.A. in Sociology comes from San Diego State, from which she graduated cum laude) and old traditions from all over (the latter being further sparked by early visits to renaissance fairs; she soon became a regular participant of these sorts of celebrations). She has lived in Alaska, in the mountains, and even on a boat. While in Ireland, friends described her as a Gaelic scholar (and she has studied this beautiful language for several years), but a questioner is what she really is. She values those who are curious enough to question and brave enough to care. Read More Read Less
An OTP has been sent to your Registered Email Id:
Resend Verification Code