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Ancestral Remembrance & Identity Restoration Workshop

A sacred container for reconnection, healing, and cultural restoration.

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Date: October 12, 2026

Location: Baltimore, MD (In-Person)

Time: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Seating: Limited

This sacred workshop is thoughtfully designed to guide participants into a deep process of ancestral remembrance, identity restoration, and cultural realignment. By engaging in reflective practices, insightful dialogue, and embodied exercises, we create a transformative space that allows for deep clarity, healing, and the reclamation of one's sovereign self. This experience offers a unique opportunity to reconnect with forgotten aspects of your heritage, heal generational wounds, and restore inner authority. Through this process, we aim to empower each participant to step fully into their authentic identity and purpose, transcending imposed narratives and rediscovering their true essence.

Event Overview

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Benefits

What These Sessions Do

Through spiritually grounded insight and informed guidance, you will be supported in:

Releasing toxic relational dynamics

Interrupting self-sabotaging patterns

Restoring inner authority

Reclaiming identity beyond conditioning

If This Resonates,
It Is Calling You.

Transformation begins with one conscious decision.

This sacred workshop is thoughtfully designed to guide participants into a deep process of ancestral remembrance, identity restoration, and cultural realignment. This experience offers a unique opportunity to reconnect with forgotten aspects of your heritage, heal generational wounds, and restore inner authority. Through this process,

  • Opening Alignment

  • Teaching & Cultural Framework

  • Guided Integration

  • Embodied Practice

  • Closing Circle

Flow Of The Day

Date: October 12, 2026
Location: Baltimore, MD (In-Person)

Time: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Seating: Limited

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$274
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