Elder Belva Watson
Crow Creek Sioux Nation
Elder Belva Weston, is a descendant of Chief Spotted Tail, and the current President of Second Look, a non-profit organization dedicated to investigating cases of missing Native and non-Native Americans across the United States. Inspired by a Cheyenne proverb, she believes in the importance of protecting the hearts of women. She has spoken at various International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS) events and served as a group facilitator in Sioux Falls, SD. She has had near-death experiences, and spiritually transformative events, and believes in extraterrestrial encounters, after-death communication, and healing abilities.
With over 40 years of marriage and five children, Elder Belva is a retired Registered Nurse, and former EMT/Paramedic, and has served in various rescue and disaster relief roles. She was also a hospice nurse for seven years and continues to work with dying individuals. As a HOLY FIRE REIKI Master, she offers healing energy to COVID patients and teaches Reiki.
Despite not being an author, Belva is considering writing. She's currently an artist and jewelry maker with a store on ETSY. Additionally, she participates in a group of Remote Viewers and psychics dedicated to finding missing persons. Through her diverse experiences and spiritual beliefs, Belva prioritizes love and compassion in her life's work.
Her favorite quote is :
“A nation is not conquered until the hearts of its women are on the ground. Then it is finished, no matter how brave its warriors or how strong their weapons.”
Tse-tsehese-staestse Cheyenne Proverb