Practitioner
Tania Tyler
Herbalist, Reiki Master
I
opened the Secret Garden Healing Oasis with the intention to provide
a place for guidence, education and healing so that we may all
find and empower our true Self.
About 12 years ago I left the corporate
world (programming & consulting)
to chase dreams and to live a life with deeper meaning. Paths change and lead
to new adventures. I started an herbal products business which I closed May 2008
to concentrate more on my healing practice and classes. It’s a wonderful
feeling to be a catalyst for an individual’s healing and growth, to
share the excitement and wonder as we explore something new. I have learned
and experienced much from helping others.
I try to walk my path with love, gratitude and compassion, feeling the interconnectedness
and sacredness of all.
“People say that what we’re
seeking is a meaning for life. I think that what we’re
really seeking is an experience of being alive, so that our life
experience on the purely physical plane will have resonance within
our innermost being and reality, so that we can actually feel
the rapture of being alive.”
~Joseph Campbell
I have taught workshops in herbal & natural
healing and have been a guest speaker for the Rotary Club, Mystic
Chamber of Commerce, and local garden clubs. I am a published
author of herbal articles and co-author of "Herbal Tea Remedies" published
by Running Press.
I am a Reiki Master/Teacher
and Practitioner. I was a Reiki volunteer at the Wm. W. Backus
Hospital in Norwich, CT through the Center for Healthcare Integration
(Chi) Program.
My life's journey is in helping others to
discover pieces of who they are, to notice the beauty in the small
things, to be thankful for the challenges and lessons which allow
for their personal growth, and to always be true to themself; all
which promote a state of well-being, health and wholeness. I
come from a line of healers, my great grandmother was the healer
of her village in Poland and it continued with her relocation to
Pennsylvania. I grew up taking long walks with my great grandfather
pointing out all the various local plants and their medicinal uses.
And continued with my grandmother's gardening and folklore knowledge.
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