Stop Looking for Healing
A Conversation with Naomi Amaya Love
Interviewed by Šárka Janouchová
Naomi Amaya Love is a Priestess, Ceremonialist, Mystic Medicine Woman, Seer, Folk Herbalist, Devotional Artist, Animal Communicator, and founder of Wild Rose Ministry.
Wild Rose Ministry is a 508(c)(1)(A) rooted in Earth Centered, Angelic Shamanism, devoted to awakening coherence, nurturing community, and supporting the remembrance of the Holy, Whole, and Healed Self.
For more than three decades, Naomi has guided people through thresholds of healing, grief, initiation, relationship, embodiment, and spiritual remembrance.
Her work supports individuals, couples, families, groups, animals, homes, and land.
She offers sessions and ceremonies virtually and in person, along with medicine days, retreats, mentorships, bespoke containers, temple memberships, priestess path apprenticeships, and devotional education.
Naomi’s work is rooted in prayer, ceremony, plant and flower medicine, body based practice, earth wisdom, animal communication, spiritual guidance, and deep listening to the subtle realms.
At the heart of her work is a simple truth.
Healing is already within you.
It is carried in the body, the breath, the heart, the earth, and the places inside you that have been waiting to be remembered.
So often, people search for healing as though it lives somewhere outside of themselves.
They look for the right method, the right teacher, the right ceremony, or the right answer.
They try to fix the past, understand their pain, and make sense of the stories that shaped them.
Naomi offers another doorway.
What if healing is part of your original nature?
What if the Holy, Whole, and Healed Self has never left you?
What if the journey is a return to what has been buried, protected, silenced, or forgotten within you?
In this conversation, we explore wholeness, ceremony, the body, nature, devotion, and the courage it takes to live in alignment with your own heart.
We speak about why people often identify with their wounds and personal stories.
We look at how pain can shape perception, behavior, and relationship.
We also explore how presence, prayer, ritual, and the body help restore coherence.
Naomi shares how everyday moments can become sacred when we slow down enough to listen.
A breath can become a prayer.
A cup of tea can become a ceremony.
A walk in nature can become a conversation with the living world.
A moment of grief can become a threshold of remembrance.
This conversation is an invitation to pause.
It is an invitation to stop searching outside of yourself for what has been quietly alive within you all along.
Perhaps it is time to listen more deeply.
Perhaps, in that listening, you will begin to hear what has been waiting for you.
Learn more about Naomi Amaya Love and her work through the offerings shared on this site.