Oklevueha Native American Church of Sacred Circle

An Indigenous Spiritual Organization

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Dr. Guldal was first spiritually adopted as a Medicine Woman in 2005. She was given her Native American name "Tuihl-Hah-Pah-Nu" (She Who Sees Far). During this time, she served as Chief of Ethical and Community Concerns. She helped draft the first book of Ethics for the organization, as well as contributed to the editing and writing of the Constitution. 

Dr. Guldal’s Sankalpa continued its call, and in 2012, she was guided by her Spirit Guides to expand her teachings and healing modalities, laying a foundation to teach others the multidimensional sacred medicine she had been entrusted with. 

It was at this time that she was contacted by James Warren (Flaming Eagle) Mooney, Seminole Elder, Medicine Man, and co-founder of Oklevueha Native American Church: 

This church founded December 17, 2007 is a merger of The Lakota Sioux and Seminole Religious Cultures. The original agreement named this merging of American Native spiritual traditions, Oklevueha Lakota Sioux Native American Church, predominately known as Oklevueha Native American Church. James "Flaming Eagle" is the Priory of the Indigenous People Under the Grand Priory of the United States of America for the Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem. 

During this conversation, he told her he had heard about her work in bringing the Ancient and Indigenous practices to light with honor and integrity, and was guided to call her and bless her with an Independent Branch of the Native American Church. In a Sacred Ceremony with Linda and James Mooney, Dr. Guldal was blessed with this honor, and the Oklevueha Sacred Circle Native American Church of Sacred Circle was born.

Indigenous American Native spirituality has been practiced in North and South America since before recorded history. The fundamental premise of all indigenous spirituality is to honor and respect Grandmother Earth (Matriarchal), Grandfather Sky (Patriarchal) and all of their descendants.