Margaret Powe

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Specialties: Creating sacred, grounding spaces where people can release, reconnect, and remember their own inner wisdom

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Tell us about yourself!

Margaret is an Ojibwe woman, adoptee, and intuitive empath with over 25 years of experience in mind-body-spirit wellness. As the founder of Rose Moon Healing, she blends energy work, sound healing, meditation, and mindful movement to create deeply restorative experiences. Her sessions at Gem Salon invite calm, clarity, and reconnection to self through a grounded yet intuitive approach. Guided by intuition and Spirit, each session supports your journey back to balance, wholeness, and self-trust. You are supported as you release, rest, and come back home to yourself.

Margaret holds certifications in Reiki, Yoga, and Meditation, and has advanced training in mindfulness, Craniosacral Therapy, Healing Touch, Psychic and Mediumship development, Akashic Records, and Sound Healing. She has also studied sacred practices such as Spirit Guide Journeys, Rose Ceremonies, and Sufi Chakra Dance.

She is trauma-informed and welcomes all bodies, identities, and lived experiences. Margaret holds space with warmth, compassion, and authenticity, guiding each client toward insight, balance, and renewal.

What’s your experience?: I’ve been practicing Reiki, intuitive movement, and meditation for over 25 years, and my background in Psychology helps me guide sessions with awareness of mind, body, and spirit. I create a calm, intuitive space where you can release tension, restore your energy, and remember the light that’s always within you.

What’s your specialty?: Creating sacred, grounding spaces where people can release, reconnect, and remember their own inner wisdom. Each session is guided by Spirit and tailored to what your energy most needs that day.

Why do you love what you do?: I get to witness people come home to themselves. When your energy softens, your breath deepens, and your light begins to shine again - you can feel the shift. It’s a moment of peace you’ll carry long after the session ends. My sessions aren’t just for rest; they’re for realignment.

How do you express yourself? : Through sound, movement, ritual, and energy work. I express myself through creating - stringing beads in a bracelet with intention, filling pages with reflection, losing myself in dance, and finding freedom in song. Each form helps me move energy, connect with joy, and stay rooted in creativity.

How do you get out of a creative rut?: I step away and reconnect with nature. A walk by the river, grounding under a tree, connecting with the animals, or listening to the wind always resets me. Spirit speaks the loudest when I’m quiet and unplugged.

Where do you go in the Twin Cities to be inspired?: Anywhere I can find a patch of woods or open nature here in Minnesota - trails, rivers, lakes, or even a quiet grove. Being surrounded by trees, water, and sky always sparks inspiration and helps me reconnect with the natural rhythm of life.

Most noteworthy era?: Right now. I’m finally creating from an authentic place, rooted in intuition and ancestry, and it feels like everything has been leading here.

What do you do for self-care?: My go-tos are: energy work, massage, sauna, salt baths, writing, slow mornings with tea, and time in nature - rest has become my ritual. But lately, self-care shifts with the moment: sometimes a quiet walk through the woods, sometimes a spontaneous kitchen dance, a night out with friends filled with laughter, or simply a soft, mellow evening at home. Each moment is a way to return to myself; to remember me and find what bring me joy.

Piece of advice for those struggling with self-confidence?: You are already enough, even if life sometimes clouds that knowing. Confidence isn’t about becoming someone new - it’s about returning to who you truly are.