A graduate of the Baptist School of Nursing in Memphis, TN, Kris TwoOwls Ledzius, RN specialized in child and adolescent psychiatry and behavior modification. She worked in both acute care inpatient and outpatient settings for nearly 20 years. The granddaughter and niece of chiropractors, she was exposed to the concept of holistic healing throughout her life. She became involved in animal rescue work and training at an early age.

She has studied with a variety of teachers including Master Herbalist Ron Sullivan, Medicine Woman and Master Naturalist Cathy Bryan, Master Healer/Teachers: Starr Fuentes, Shirley Resler, Dr. Suzan Rossi, Colette Chase and others. She left full-time nursing in 1999 to provide private duty hospice care for her stepfather, a paralyzed Viet Nam Veteran. After his death she opened The Groom Closet, a pet grooming business that included energetic healing for sick and elderly pets and their owners. She continues to weave her passion for horses, healing and teaching and travels throughout the US.

What do you mean when you say co-create?
My truth is that the energy with which we manifest comes from God, our true Source, so in reality, we co-create everything with God rather than create anything alone.


Isn't God the only one who can perform miracles?
Yes, and it is my truth that if we hold within our reality that miracles can and do occur and we acknowledge and have gratitude for the miracles that we experience and or witness, then we increase the possibility of miracles happening in our lives and the lives of others.


According to Merriam-Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary, a miracle is:
1 : an extraordinary event manifesting divine intervention in human affairs
2 : an extremely outstanding or unusual event, thing, or accomplishment
3 Christian Science : a divinely natural phenomenon experienced humanly as the fulfillment of spiritual law


Are you Native American?
According to my family's oral history, I am of Cherokee heritage. Researching that, as many others have experienced as well, continues to be a challenge.A Cherokee Elder recently told me "today the Native American People are like coffee, some have more cream than others."
My Truth Regarding Frequently Asked Questions...
We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color.
          -Maya Angelou
About Kris TwoOwls