Readings with Carmel Online 15 Mins
What I love about being Māori is the acceptance of being able to feel or see our tīpuna ancestors. We expect our tīpuna to leave us signs where they might come as a bird, like the Tui, Kereru wood pigeon, Kāhu hawk, or Ruru morepork. There are many ways they will show us that they are with us.
What I love about being Māori is the acceptance of being able to feel or see our tīpuna ancestors. We expect our tīpuna to leave us signs where they might come as a bird, like the Tui, Kereru wood pigeon, Kāhu hawk, or Ruru morepork. There are many ways they will show us that they are with us.
What I love about being Māori is the acceptance of being able to feel or see our tīpuna ancestors. We expect our tīpuna to leave us signs where they might come as a bird, like the Tui, Kereru wood pigeon, Kāhu hawk, or Ruru morepork. There are many ways they will show us that they are with us.