Rhonda Battisto is a Master Healer and Master Teacher of Spring Forest Qigong, with a primary focus of Positively Healing. Rhonda founded Wonder Horse Healing to serve clients of all ages and in all stages of life, their pets and service animals. All are empowered to truly thrive through her energetic healing support services, interactive workshops, presentations and retreats. Rhonda completed the highest levels offered by Qigong Grandmaster Chunyi Lin and worked closely with him at countless events and served in his healing center in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. While associate director and editor for his International Guild, she co-created instructor certification and community outreach volunteer programs, provided conference focus topic presentations and extensive qigong instruction. A former cosmetologist with decades of experience in retail and wholesale business ownership, Rhonda coordinated volunteer healers for a drop-in wellness center, served as Executive Director for a nonprofit serving elders in Saint Paul, and taught immersion English at Pueblo Ingles - a masters English language program for business and government professionals in Spain. For many years Rhonda has served children, their families, volunteers, and staffers as a qigong practitioner at Crescent Cove Pediatric Respite and Hospice Home. With empowering conversation, deep listening and energetic healing support Rhonda helps promote the comfort, well-being, equanimity, and enjoyment of life for her clients with deep care and compassion.
With a strong, lifelong interest in natural holistic wellness, Rhonda has also studied homeopathy, Cranio-sacral Bodywork, Inner Peace, Light Therapy, Reflexology, Guided Imagery, the Wheel of Law, Storytelling, Leadership, Forgiveness, Personal Empowerment, Peace Building, Authentic Intimacy and Mindfulness. Rhonda enjoys, nature, animals, friends and family, travel, swimming, writing, studying masters, nature photography, and increasing her resilience using qigong, yoga, mindfulness, nature immersion, and gratitude practices.