Imakhu's friends are highly diverse and multi-talented. Visit their business links below!
ECO Friendly Products
(Note: Individual views of Imakhu's Friends do not necessarily represent the views of all. Each is wonderfully unique. Enjoy!)
~Chandra's Charms was conceived during the summer of 2008 and became official as of September 1, 2008.  
Krystyna is owner and designer / creator of all the jewelry that the Chandra's Charms has to offer.  Handmade
hemp & silk necklaces and chokers with and without beads and gemstones, bracelets, anklets, keychains and
house charms with magikal symbolism.~
Jenna Greene's ethereal music is inspired by Celtic lore and nature myth. She believes both nature and
music are powerful healers. Fused together, her music will take you on a journey to sacred groves,
standing stones and places of beauty within yourself.”

Jenna currently lives on an organic farm in Northwest Rhode Island with her sound healing, music
managing, sound and light engineering husband, Doug and their faerie child, Sairys. Doug & Jenna's
Sound Healing workshops are soul soothing, empowering,  and highly informative.
Enjoy the dynamic music of HannaH's Field!

Uplifting roots, acoustic fairy folk & African Earth Beats blend together, creating a magical experience for
is truly unique and inspirational.
(Photo on right by Raku Loren.)
From Mission Statement:
create a safer environment for abused children. We exist as a
world in which they live. We stand ready to lend support to our
wounded friends by involving them with an established, united
organization. We work in conjunction with local and state
officials who are already in place to protect children."

(Imakhu knows members of the Connecticut chapter. This
organization rocks.)
More of Imakhu's Friends HERE!
WorldWind
musical healing.

performance.
Lately, WorldWind has joined
musical forces with Imakhu, performing
across the country. They are collaborating on a
recording.

WorldWind believes in the power of sound healing.


(Photo by Doug Greene)
ImakhuVision,  Princeton TV 30, and various internet sites. Her contributions at can
also be read at Angryindian.blogspot.com and Indigenist.blogspot.com.