Maori Healing Bodywork & Artwork based on Heart Centered Spirituality
Healing Art
Intuitive Healing Art
“Pounamu is a healing stone and is often referred to as the heart stone of Aotearoa and as such carries the unique healing essence of our land.”
“Let me create for you and I’ll provide you with artwork created from the Heart, with Healing intention that creates subtle Healing energy. Created exclusively for you or a loved one.“
My creation process
“To Create from a place of awareness with pure intention is to create from within. Only then, can you intuitively access the higher realms of positive inspiration. When we create intuitively, Ancient Lore can help instill positive healing energy into art”.
“With integrity we connect intimately with another whilst in a place of Unified Safety. This instills significance & individuality into a piece of art created Specifically for you and only you.”
Audie Beazley
Sharon…he senses the energies at work…..it radiates “power and authority”…..your eyes are drawn to it like a magnetic force.
As it “demands” to be looked at. Without a doubt his “Taonga” reflects all that Reon represents.He wears his “Taonga” with great esteem not only for himself and his values. But also with respect, acknowledgement, and the celebration of your “mana”,your skills and your “whanau”. It has lifted Reon to a higher place that only you and he can experience….Reon unquestionably has a true “treasure”This will indeed be an important medium to help guide and carry him along his healing journey……..
Fran…The characteristic of the design and the feel of the stone were to enhance calmness.Wearing the stone gave me the ability to deal with the stress.
For our 10th anniversary, my wife and I decided to approach Audie to carve two Greenstone necklaces. We wanted something special and little did we know how special the whole process would be. It started with our choosing two pieces of Greenstone. There we sat on the floor with a bucket of water, and dozens of pieces of Greenstone. After about an hour, both of us had chosen a piece that we felt a connection.
Then Audie took the two pieces of Greenstone we chose, designed them, blessed them and carved them into two necklaces.
We will never forget the wonderful experience, when we arrived at Audie’s house to receive the two necklaces. He explained to us the meaning of the two designs, and the characteristics of each stone. It was clear that unknowingly during the whole process, the two pieces were interconnected, just as interconnected as our lives. Depending on the situation we can each wear the other’s stone.
As in any art form, there are two parts to the process. There is the craft of carving and the sense of design and feel. You can buy well crafted carvings but with Audie’s work you have the true art of design and feel that makes his work so precious to wear and display.
It’s not everyday you meet someone with the heart and skill of Audie Beazley.
I feel quite fortunate to have met him and experienced both his powerful style of Romi Romi and his amazing work as an artisan.
I feel with work of this type, the less said, the better. Without trying to rationalize what needs to be done, Audie gets straight to the point with clarity and insight, both in dealing with issues on a personal level, and explaining the traditions and protocols of Maori culture.
Sure you can go into a boutique and purchase carvings and such, but there will be no life or connection with the piece, or the artist. However, there is nothing that can compare with an original commission from Audie.
It was turning heads in the Auckland Museum the first day I took it out.
Reb………‘The first time I saw Audie’s work was at Native Agent in Auckland. They were absolutely beautiful and ‘felt’ very different to the other pieces in the shop.
Some time after, I met him and I asked him whether he could create a piece specific to an individual. Audie told me about his process – how he takes time to intuitively and spiritually connect the nature of the individual with the stone and I immediately knew that his creations were the kind of taonga I had been looking for.