Welcome to The crystal mirror:

Salem's Downtown Rock and Metaphysical Shop

In the year 2000 Carma placed a small wooden sign at the end of  the street from her home on River road in Keizer that said "Spiritual Guidance" . Within a couple of days people began coming to the door, then they sent their friends, then more people came, and soon there were people at the door almost every day. After  almost a year of offering Guidance, Healing and wisdom Circles, several boxes of import items were given to Carma in exchange  for helping a friend in Canada start their own import business. Many of the items were consigned through a small shop, at the time, called Rose Bud and Fish, where Carma was at that point  offering Guidance .
When, after 15 yrs. of service, the owner of  Rosebud and Fish decided to retire, Carma continued ordering her own inventory successfully selling  from her home to the point of running out of space. Within a year, the Crystal Mirror made its way  to downtown Salem , sharing buisiness space and  meeting her wonderfully supportive spouse, Sean.  In 2004 the Mirror moved into the Reed Opera House  where it has since , expanded into 2 more spaces.
Carma  continues to offer her many Spiritual Insights  to the Community as well as hundreds of unique Rocks, Gifts, and Healing tools from around the World. The Crystal Mirror Donates Hundreds of Dollars per yr. towards healing Enviromental and human Rights Challenges and continues to offer Food Boxes to those in need.
Carma acclaims the success of the shop and Services offered, to her personal commitment to Spiritual Growth and Healing which continues to inspire within her a love of life attracting to her  the support of many wonderful , like minded people  in both Canada her homeland , and the U.S, her home since 98.
In 1994 Carma also founded the Helping Heart Food Bank in  B.C Can. which she passed on to a  Church when she moved from Can. to the U.S. Ten  yrs. after the move , Carma  was informed that the Food Bank had expanded from one small town to 3 small towns in the area. To this day, the Church that took over the  Food Bank, has in its main corridor, a honorary plaque  recognizing that the Food bank was founded by Lady Jassa, a woman honoring Ancient ,Celtic and First Nations Spirituality. Carma is of Irish and Mohawk decent,  the name Lady Jassa was recognized by her Spiritual Elders through the Rite Passage  from Student to Teacher and Healer, the name holds the vibration of  "Giver of Light" in the Celtic tradition. In the F.N traditions she was named  " She who tends the Fire".   Over the Years she has been interviewed in Canada on Radio, Television and through the Newspapers  and by the local Media in the Salem/Keizer areas. and has had people come from as far as Europe to seek her advice and receive healing  in all areas of life.
Blessings to all and thank you for your time,                           
                                                                      The Crystal Mirror