LOMA ALLEN
Spirit Trail Guide, Land Intuitive
I am blessed with a lineage that emerges from two amazing
tribes in the North - Te Rarawa and Ngapuhi. It is because
of this path I walk that I have learnt so much about my
Ancestors and how they along with all the other great people
in our history have prepared us for the Sacred trails we are
embarking on. The paths we follow are like our initiations
taking us to higher learnings of who we really are.
In 1997 my three-year-old grandson Charles awoke to tell me that he
had a sweet dream. “God put out his big hand and I stepped into God’s
hand and went for a ride,” said Charles. Ten years on I look back on a
profound journey and I now see how prophetic was the dream of my little
grandson. I know now that I have been riding in God’s hand. How else
than by God’s hand, did I get to find myself in the midst of some very
ancient and sacred sites in the South of France, Spain and Cairo, when I
had no idea just weeks before that I would be making this journey? Who
else has guided me, spoken to me so that only I could hear this voice in
a room where others stood with me? Who was it that commanded me to
climb down this rickety ladder to walk the pathway of the snakes, where
my faith was truly tested? How was it that I could enter the birth temple
of Isis, when a French Egyptologist could not because you had to have
permission or a written pass? We had neither. Why is it that on my
return I found myself travelling across the North Island of New Zealand,
visiting sacred water sites preparing for the future stewardship role of
this country?
In the year 2000 my husband insisted that I join a group who were going
over to the South of France to check out the mystery of Renne Le
Chateau. This was well before The Da Vinci Code movie had been
released. I didn’t even know about these things at the time. From that
point I felt like I was riding in God's hand.
When I started my journey in the year 2000 little was I to know that after
traveling out of New Zealand 3 times within the months July, September
and December that I would find myself the following year at Te Miringa
Te Kakara – Temple of the Four Winds - a place I knew nothing about. It
is amazing what you learn and the knowledge that is given to you once
you walk to your own heart beat.
There have been many shifts and changes in my life as I have adjusted
to the pathway that I am following for me it is walking in my truth and
allowing my light to shine and holding fast to my beliefs no matter what
the costs.The places that I have been called to, the gifts that I have been
blessed with describe who I am today – a Spirit Trail Guide and Land
Intuitive offering services as a:
Whisperer for the Timeless Ones
Clairvoyant Reader
Intuitive Energy Worker.
What People Are Saying…
“Loma... Words cant express the gratitude i have for your help the other
day...since visiting you and working together to release some blocked energy...
I have shifted mountains in my family life and in finding a way forward...
and oh what a relief it is... sometimes it is hard to recognise where and why
we are "stuck" and well Loma that is where you come along...thank you... your
work is a true gift.”
Dana Stewart, Home School Parent, Accounts Administrator
What People Are Saying continued….
Loma is no stranger to hardship; and it is this real world experience that enables her to quickly touch
the pain in people and the land about her before bringing back the energetic alignment that is
constantly required in a dynamic world.
From the tribal heritage of Nga Puhi and Te Rarawa in the far north of New Zealand, Loma comes a
from a very strong spirited people, and chooses to bear the name Storm Warrior. Really however, it
is her gentle and unassuming ways that endear her to clients and land alike. She carries herself in
strength, assumes mantles of responsibility for the land and those about her, and walks in her own
integrity rather than what 'others may want her to do'. She moves quietly and consciously through
what her callings are. In New Zealand, "Matakite" meaning 'to see' and "Whaea" as in respected elder
may be considered appropriate conferrals of wisdom.
Maree Neal, Business Consultant www.nealconsulting.com
Kia ora whaea Loma,
A huge thank you for your beautiful presence at the healing day.. I have such excellent feedback from everyone who
had the pleasure of attending a healing. Following the healing peoples spirit seem to have lifted and a calmness was
evident. I just regret that over the 2 1/2 days that time didn't allow for myself to attend one of your healings. Again
Loma I thank you so very much for lifting the spirits of our people. Mauri ora!
Ani Paniora
Kia Ora Loma
Thank you so much for your tautoko (support) today at Whatua Kaimarie Marae Maori Mental Health Services Pt
Chevalier. Your spiritual guidance has definitely begun the healing process that was needed to happen for me. You
and your colleagues have made me realise how important Whanau and those that have passed still play a major role
in our lives. I have been lost for sometime now and my Mahi with Mental Health Services had in some ways been my
main focus; which I believe had triggered alot of the grief held in me and also not reconnecting with my own Whanau
when I should have.
Once again thank you, I would like to meet with you again and will keep in contact with you.Arohanui
Moira