Greetings Community,
My name is Juniper Urieh, also known by my Amskapi Piikuni Blackfeet name Ni Stu Sumis Naattsi, meaning “One Who Sees Color.”
We are here to share the practices and stories that have changed our lives for the better, tools that help us navigate the challenges of modern living.
In this era of technological renaissance, it is vital to maintain our connection to both nature itself and the nature of self.
Our understanding of Qi Gong is rooted in working with the energies of nature to build relationship with all beings and spirits, to listen, exchange awareness, and cultivate balance.
I have carried my prayers and Qi Gong practices around the world, leading to initiations in:
• West African Voodoo
• Indigenous Tibetan practice
• Native American traditions
• My family’s Pagan lineage
All under the great umbrella of Qi Gong, the cultivation of awareness, energy, vibration, and the indescribable sense of beauty that comes from nature itself.
As we return to full remembrance, we recognize heaven and earth as one, becoming conscious conductors of love and light.
At Nature’s Temple, we invite you to step into your own nature of self and rest into a deeper relationship with the living world around you.

Juniper’s Background
• 10+ years of Taoist and Tibetan Qi Gong
• Junior Priest in West African Voodoo
• Amskapi Piikuni Sundancer for the People
• Member of the Crazy Dog / Kinniksumitak Society
• Earth Guardian and representative of wildlife
• Author of Voices of Nature


