
SACRED PATHWAYS

A ceremonial education in building and tending altar as living practice. From foundation to keeper, this sacred pathway guides you home to the altar — where memory lives, where ancient technology awakens, where the body finally remembers what it has always known.
This is not learning. This is remembering.
Three levels of initiation into sacred space. Each pathway stands complete on its own, and deepens the next. This isn't neutral spiritual teaching — this is ritual repair, ceremonial defiance, and a reclamation of rhythm, reverence, and root.

THE RECLAMATION

Your ancestors kept altars.
Even when opressors tried to erase them. Even when colonization made them illegal. Even when forced conversion buried them in secret. Even when displacement scattered every sacred object across oceans and generations.
They kept the practice alive.
In hidden corners. In coded language. In acts of quiet resistance that looked like nothing but meant everything. Your great-grandmother placed water on a windowsill. Your great-great-grandfather whispered to photographs at dawn. Someone you'll never know the name of carried this knowing through impossible times so it could reach you.
This is not learning. This is remembering.
Altar as Sanctuary is your invitation to reclaim what was never truly lost — only buried, only waiting. This is not borrowed tradition. This is not spiritual tourism. This is your birthright.
Why This Teaching Matters
I teach altar practice as ritual repair — personal and collective.
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This work is:
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Decolonial — Honoring what survived, refusing appropriation, naming systemic harm
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Animist — Treating altars, elements, ancestors as living presences
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Embodied — Rooted in the body's wisdom, not intellectual performance
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Accessible — This knowledge shouldn't be gatekept behind expensive certifications
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Ethical — Cultural respect is woven throughout, not added as afterthought
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You will learn:
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How to reclaim YOUR lineage without appropriating others'
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How to work with broken threads respectfully
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How altars have been survival technology across cultures and time
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Why embodiment and cultural ethics go hand in hand
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How to practice with reverence, not extraction


THE JOURNEY OVERVIEW
The Journey
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Altar as Anchor unfolds across three levels — each standing on its own, each deepening the last.
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You can begin anywhere your body says yes. You can move through sequentially or let years pass between. You can take only Level 1 and that is complete. You can return when life cracks you open again.
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Level 1 → Altar as Sanctuary
Level 2 → Ancestor Reclamation
Level 3 → Living Altar Keeper​
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This 2 level journey creates a foundation for deeper earth-ancestor work. Advanced Level 3 offering emerges as the community grows.
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The altar waits.
For Ancestral Healing work and connecting
with your lineage lines, book a one one one session.
LEVEL 1
ALTAR AS SANCTUARY
Anchoring —
When the World Cracks Open
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The altar holds you when the world is shaking.
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This is where you begin. A poetic, embodied journey through the history, spirit, and creation of altars. Six modules that weave connection, nervous system gentleness, and practical creativity into a practice that becomes your anchor.​​​
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WHAT YOU'LL EXPERIENCE
This isn't neutral spiritual teaching. It's ritual repair.
It's ceremonial defiance. It's a reclamation of rhythm,
reverence, and root.
Before we call to spirits, we call to ourselves. This is about
reclaiming sacred space as a personal act of resistance. You'll
learn to build altars rooted in natural rhythm, energetic
sovereignty, and sacred slowness.
This is a remembering of how to come home to yourself.
Estimated Journey: 6 hours of teachings + Integration practices
Format: Self-paced, your pace, the 'just right' pace for you.
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The 6 Modules:​
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1. Before Forgetting - Altars as ancient technology
2. The Altar of Here - Making sacred space
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3. Language Older Than Words - Elemental allies
4. Living Devotion - Rhythms that tend the living altar
5. Sacred Anchoring - Finding ground when the world shakes
6. The One Who Said Yes - Honoring your sacred courage
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Each Module Includes:​​​​​​
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Written teachings + visual guides
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Audio journeys for integration and/or reflection
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Ceremony scripts and templates
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Cultural awareness resources
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Somatic practices for nervous system care
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​This Level Is For You If:​
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✓ You're feeling disconnected from sacred rhythm in daily life
✓ You want to create meaningful ritual that isn't performative
✓ You're drawn to earth-based, trauma-informed spiritual practice
✓ You seek ancient wisdom presented with cultural sensitivity
✓ You're ready for sacred slowness as resistance to hustle culture
✓ You want to build altars that support you through life's storms
✓ You're called to remember what your ancestors knew about sacred space
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The Approach:
Grounded. Somatic. Ancient.
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This work is for those who feel the ancient call in their bones. If you're ready to remember what your ancestors knew about creating sacred space — not as performance, but as profound practice — the circle is open. The altar is waiting. The only question is: are you ready to remember?
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$297 for self-guided program
with email support


LEVEL 2
ALTAR AS RECLAMATION
Deepening Into Lineage —
Where Altar Becomes Remembrance​
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The altar becomes a place of remembrance.
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This level teaches you to create beautiful practices of ancestral honoring — without any spirit contact, without mediumship, without "connecting." Simply: how to remember, how to honor, how to create rituals of gratitude for those who came before.
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This is about remembrance practices. Ritual remembrance. Cultural preservation. Seven modules that teach you to honor your lineage through beauty, offerings, and conscious reverence.
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WHAT YOU'LL EXPERIENCE
Think memorial gardens, and altar tending. Think gratitude rituals, not spirit communication. Think family remembrance, not otherworld contact.
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​The 7 Modules:​
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1: Honoring Across Cultures — How humans have honored ancestors throughout time and across continents
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2: Mapping the Lineage — Honoring known, unknown, and chosen ancestors
3: Breaking Free & Trusting Your Knowing — Creating your own authentic practice beyond tradition
4: Building Memorial Altars — Creating beautiful spaces of remembrance
5: The Living Dialogue — Rituals of remembrance that heal backward through time
6: Offerings as Reverence — Water, fire, flowers, food, and gratitude as memorial gifts
7: Living Memorial Practice — Sustaining ancestor honoring as a way of life
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Each Module Includes:
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Written teachings + visual guides
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Audio journeys for reflection
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Memorial ceremony scripts and templates
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Cultural research resources Family-friendly honoring practices
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Plus: The Memorial Library — Traditional offering practices, cultural honoring customs, family ritual guides
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​This Level Is For You If:​
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✓ You want to honor ancestors through beautiful memorial practices
✓ You're interested in cultural traditions of remembrance
✓ You want to create family rituals that honor the dead
✓ You're drawn to memorial altar creation and tending
✓ You want to become a keeper of family memory
✓ You prefer honoring practices over spiritual communication
✓ You're ready to trust your intuition about what feels sacred to you
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The Approach:
Remembrance. Restoration. Renewal.
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This is personal memorial practice, not spirit work. Ritual remembrance, not contact. Cultural honoring, not otherworld communication. You create beautiful practices to remember and honor those who came before — like tending a memorial garden or visiting a grave with flowers.
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How do we remember?
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How do we honor?
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How do we create beautiful rituals of gratitude for our lineage?
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And how do we trust our own knowing about what feels sacred?
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You are not required to practice exactly as your ancestors did. You are invited to honor them in ways that feel authentic to you.
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$555 (or 3 payments of $199)
Suggested prerequisite: Completion of Level 1: Altar as Sanctuary
Please contact me directly if the finances are a hindrance. I want to make this work accessible.
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The altar becomes a living space of remembrance.
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