Why a healer needs community

Healers often naturally tend to give, but they must also learn to receive. This is a critical part of sustaining their well-being. It’s important to remember that healing is a two-way street, just as they give to others, they must also allow others to give to them. This interchange ensures that the healer stays balanced and replenished, able to continue offering their gifts to the world.

The Power of Reflection

When you take time to go back, you’re honoring the journey, recognizing that every step, whether forward or backward, is part of your spiritual unfolding. It’s about ensuring that no piece of your growth is overlooked and that your foundation is solid and supportive.

The Hidden Roots: How Fears and Phobias Are Linked to Past Life Traumas & Ancestral Burdens

Many deep-seated fears and feelings of inadequacy stem from past life traumas and ancestral wounds, not just childhood experiences. These emotional imprints manifest as irrational fears or phobias. By addressing their spiritual and ancestral roots, we can heal these issues, preventing their transmission to future generations and enhancing emotional well-being.

The Griot Tradition of West Africa

While playing the Kora, Sibo sang a traditional West African song, Nan Fulie, about the importance of the Griot people – the West African musicians, storytellers, custodians and teachers of tradition through music and dance.