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~~~ Darlene Marie Remillard ~~~

Darlene Marie Remillard, also known as Skydancer has taught hands-on classes in the forests of the Pacific NorthWest for 26 years, since the creation of her Workbook "Wild Food Gathering around the Puget Sound" in 1982.

Darlene grew up in the 30s during the depression, her family lived off the land and going to the river with her father to gather food was for her a normal and wonderful way of life. In her first program she shares some of the beautiful things her father taught her about life. Born in the spring of 1931 and approaching a young 80 years, Skydancer is vibrant and healthy, a testament to eating natural food straight from the Earth. She still takes classes out into the woods, though mostly she is called on to do private classes showing people what they have on their own land. And of course she loves teaching children. She tells us that she did not make up the name "Skydancer" to be cute... it is due to her young grandson and a subsequent lucid dream, a lovely story you will hear next time.

She didn't travel and hadn't left the state of WA until 25 years ago when she attended the early dialogues with Ramtha in different places. Oh the stories she can tell from Yucca Valley... Her first time in the desert it looked like nothing was there, so she spent a whole day looking to find what she couldn't see and by the end of the day she saw it, "Where ever there is, there is something to be found." Sky makes the point that she always learns through teaching, every class gives her something to share with the next.

You have heard how Resveratrol is an important for health and now a very popular product. Well... Darlene explains how you can gather roots from now into early spring and make your own resveratrol! Amazing what we can have and do with proper knowledge!


Cindy Perloff came to Ramtha's School in late 2007 where she met Darlene through a mutual friend, and had the opportunity to visit Skydancer's beautiful and charming garden, where she learned that the weeds she was used to pulling, are actually very valuable. That garden also showed her Earth's beautiful abundance, the simple and elegant artwork of nature.

Cindy enjoys driving in snow so brought Darlene to the studio --did not know she was going to speak and was very honored to find she would be on her friends's page. Cindy grew up in the city where they pulled out the Dandelions and other "weeds" from the manicured lawn.









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November 23rd, 2010
"The Elegance of Wisdom"

This dear lady has been teaching hands-on classes in the forests of Washington state since 1982! Her workbook "Wild Food Gathering around the Puget Sound" is penned by her own hand and in a binder for you to add pages as you learn, collect and dry leaves you recognize, your notes of discovery, it becomes your very unique book. Darlene, known also as Skydancer, explains how it started, and Cindy Perloff who brought her to BTO through the snow, says "Darlene captured the Earth in this book!" She brought her Dandelion Chocolate Pudding, all natural and very yummy! More on her classes and how she teaches so students learn and remember. Skydancer honors our native friends today on Thanksgiving week, the Nisqually people, because they don't know the plants anymore, that knowledge has been taken away from them. "We all learn something from other people so gradually we can get this back to where picking a dandelion will be commonplace again." We get a lesson starting with the thermometer of where the plant energy is, to know when to use each part, from the roots to the petals. A small group wanted a class in the snow so willing to explore she agreed. She speaks with delight of what she discovered "one of our best classes!" More on what is 'normally' considered useless weeds, then mineral factiods and which plants give them to us. Resveratrol is a big thing now and how you can gather roots from now into early spring and make your own resveratrol!

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