Three Hawk Wellness
Here for You

I am safe, I am open, I am loved, I am love and I will give love.
- Floraina Three Hawk
Floraina Three Hawk
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I am named by my adopted tribe the Dinéh (Holy People) Navajo. My Navajo clans are To Tsohii (big water), Naakai Dine’e (the Mexican People), Tabaahi (Water Edge) and Todik’ozhi (Salt Water.)
Medicine Woman

Long ago, by the firelight, a medicine woman spoke of a woman standing by the big water—someone who would carry healing into the world. Before I had ever met her, prayers were offered for me, across time and space.
My path has been one of remembering: remembering the old ways, remembering the medicine in the body, the heart, and the soul. I have walked through my own wounds, sat with my own shadows, and learned to hold space for others with tenderness, love, and unwavering presence.
I was adopted into the Navajo people, embraced by families who shared their prayers, their blessings, their sacred songs. At forty, I received the symbol of the medicine woman, stepping fully into my calling: to serve, to heal, to guide.
I have traveled through jungles, sat with shamans both known and unseen, and learned from the Shipibo, Matses, Cocama, Mayan, and Uto-Aztecan traditions. I have studied theology, spiritual psychology, and the precision of western medicine, weaving together the threads of body, mind, and spirit.
My work is an offering: a safe place to breathe, to release, to remember. A place to hear the quiet truth of your own heart. I remind every soul I meet:
You are loved.
You are safe.
You are love.
You will live through love.
May your journey be gentle, and your heart open.
Floraina Three Hawk
Click to view Voyage LA Magazine Interview:
https://voyagela.com/interview/life-work-with-floraina-three-hawk-of-pacoima/