ANCESTRAL HEALING
The wounds of our ancestors often echo through generations.
This ceremony cleanses, honours, and liberates the ancestral line, transforming inherited patterns into light. With prayer, fire, and offering we bring peace to those who came before and healing to those yet to come. The heart of the lineage returns to harmony.
A shaman is a bridge between the physical and spiritual realms.
Through altered states of consciousness, induced by drumming, chanting, fasting, or plant medicines, the shaman journeys into the spirit world to connect with ancestral spirits.
These spirits may include both healed and unhealed ancestors.
The goal is to identify unresolved traumas or energetic blockages in the lineage that may be manifesting as emotional struggles, physical ailments, or recurring life patterns in the present.
One common ancestral healing practice involves communication and reconciliation with the spirits of troubled or forgotten ancestors. This can be done through offerings, rituals of forgiveness, and symbolic acts of remembrance, such as creating altars or performing ceremonial dances.
Once healing occurs, blessings and wisdom from the ancestors are often transmitted back to the living. The individual may experience a sense of clarity, liberation, and renewed connection to their roots.
Ancestral healing in shamanic practice recognises that healing the past can transform the present and future.
It restores the flow of life force through the family lineage and reinforces the sacred web of connection between generations, promoting spiritual, emotional, and even physical well-being.
Through altered states of consciousness, induced by drumming, chanting, fasting, or plant medicines, the shaman journeys into the spirit world to connect with ancestral spirits.
These spirits may include both healed and unhealed ancestors.
The goal is to identify unresolved traumas or energetic blockages in the lineage that may be manifesting as emotional struggles, physical ailments, or recurring life patterns in the present.
One common ancestral healing practice involves communication and reconciliation with the spirits of troubled or forgotten ancestors. This can be done through offerings, rituals of forgiveness, and symbolic acts of remembrance, such as creating altars or performing ceremonial dances.
Once healing occurs, blessings and wisdom from the ancestors are often transmitted back to the living. The individual may experience a sense of clarity, liberation, and renewed connection to their roots.
Ancestral healing in shamanic practice recognises that healing the past can transform the present and future.
It restores the flow of life force through the family lineage and reinforces the sacred web of connection between generations, promoting spiritual, emotional, and even physical well-being.

