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Ellie DeSilva

Certified BodyTalk Practitioner, Certified AnimalTalk Practitioner, Reiki Master, CCMBA Instructor, Certified Fuji-san Practitioner

Ellie DeSilva - CBP, Certified AnimalTalk Practitioner

Ellie DeSilva - CBP, Certified AnimalTalk Practitioner

4235 Redwood Avenue, Los Angeles CA 90066
310.391.1719
ellie@indigorhythms.com

As far back as I can remember, I have had a deep love for and connection to the animals on this Earth. It was through them that I began to realize how much I wanted to help others to bring their body, mind and spirit back to wholeness.

Back then, it seemed that the only avenues to achieving these goals were through Western medical practices. So, I began working for my local veterinarian at the age of 17. But I was so disheartened, when I began to see how limiting their resources were. So I abandoned my desire to help in that way, while all along, knowing there had tobe an alternative.

Through the course of many impactful events in my life, I became exposed to the Old World ways of healing… the more holistic approach to balancing and reconnecting all the parts of our energetic, emotional and spiritual beings. And since then, I have never looked back.

My adventures have taken me to many fascinating parts of the world, through which, I’ve realized that we are all connected, and though different, are all the same.

I practice many forms of healing…CCMBA, BodyTalk, Reiki, past life regression therapy, Fuji-san, channeling, numerology, Etheric Plane Communication and Multi-Generational Healing…catering to each client’s individual needs, in whatever ways serves them in their
highest good and the highest good of all concerned. Whichever modality I choose, my main goal is to support all in their awakening experience. And I believe that one day we will all return to the Oneness that we once knew.

“At an airplane hangar in Santa Monica, we found ourselves surrounded by hundreds of rescues, all victims of Hurricane Katrina. So, we did what we could, and we pulled three of the dogs – each with her/his own story to tell, and one with a horrible skin condition from being in water for so long. We named him Jazz, and he was such a character. What a very dear sweet dog. But he itched like crazy, with barely an inch of hair on him and red puffy skin. We tried changing his diet, putting him on all kinds of medications and doing whatever we could think of to help his discomfort to stop and the swelling and redness to go away. But nothing seemed to help.

Ellie had been one of our volunteers at Karma Rescue, walking dogs and taking care of them during our weekly adoptions. She offered to do a healing session with Jazz. And after all the things we’d tried, we figured it might just do some good. So, she spent a few moments with him, and Jazz flopped down to the ground. Then he flipped over onto his back, and just laid there in a trance. When she was done, he jumped back onto his feet. And she told us to watch him closely for the next two weeks to see if we noticed any sort of changes or improvements in him.

Well, two weeks later, Jazz was a completely different dog. He had stopped his itching almost completely, and he had grown back all of his fur. I could hardly recognize him when his foster brought him to adoptions that week. He looked like a completely different dog! I’ve attached a before and after photo that our photographer took of Jazz. Click here to see photos of Jazz. You would hardly believe that both are of the same dog. But that’s our Jazz. And now, he is in his forever home. Thank you Ellie, for all of the healing work you have done for Karma Rescue.”

“I met Shida during my first trip to Kenya. He arrived back to the Sheldrick stockades with a gash to his side and a prolapsed rectum…poor boy. We speculate that it must have been the result of a tussle with one of the wild adult rhinos. After numerous visits from the vet, stitching and re-stitching, the prolapse looked like it was never going to heal, and that the stitches were never going to hold. And then, the stitches were sewn so tight, that Shida was unable to have a bowel movement a few days after I arrived. Seeing Shida bearing down in pain, I decided to do a session with him. The vet showed up and removed the stitches, so that Shida could finally have some relief. And somehow, miraculously, the prolapse stay tucked away, and Shida no longer needed any stitches at all. And within one week, he was completely healed.”