Ancestors are complicated. Some of them we knew, loved immensely, and miss daily. Others we knew and their memory causes pain, and we hope to never repeat their mistakes again in the world. Either way, they inevitably live in us and in our families' costumbres, personalities and behaviors. Should we honor and elevate them all irregardless of their character? If so, how?
In this episode, we speak to Jose Rodriguez, "Agboola" about his ancient West African spiritual tradition of Ifá--which has made its way to every corner of Latin America from Chile to Colombia, Brazil to Cuba--and about what it means to praise the ancestors. We talk about why it is profoundly important, not only for their spirits, but for our own character, elevation and evolution here in the world as individuals and as a collective.
Cultural Memory and Healing Justice
Capoeira, Spirt and Rebellion
The Power of Water Healing
La Sabiduria del Cuerpo
La Medicina del Reiki
Seeding Afro-Indigenous Sovereignty
Decolonizing Yoga
Healing Eating Disorders
Let's Talk About the Covid19 Vaccine
The Politics of Health
Remedios & Reflections
Fortifying in Covid Times
Breathing Release Practice with Mariella Saba
Shame, Brown Pride and Pro-Blackness
Emotion and Spirit Support for Parents
Collective Healing with Healing by Choice!
Ofrenda: Traditional Healing Song with Adilia Torres
National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network
Decolonizing Mutual Aid
Mothering and Being Mothered
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