A river will be restored…
Re-membering our soul’s work is about
Relational Healing
We are a part of an embodied knot of interconnection that is human and more-than-human. To embrace healing, we must recognise our shared skin, rewild our belonging and disinvest from the myth of individualism.
The Elements
Above, below, to all sides, within and without. We are made of fire, earth, water, wind, and space. When the elements within us become unbalanced, it fosters states of prolonged disconnection and dis-ease.
Our Worldsense
To widen our worldsense is to deprioritise a preoccupation with what we can view and to reorientate to a decolonial multi-sensory world-making that reflects and builds upon the vitality of an inner and outer experience.
Black Time
Zamani contains all events that have ever happened and stretches back endlessly to the beginning of time. As time moves towards the past, we learn from it to steward the future that we need in the present.
Spiritual Sense-making
Spiritual sense-making is the cultivation of our response-ability to the shifting ground of our times and the recognition that our embodied knowledge affords us with emergent capacities and direct guidance on our path.
The inner voice is the mother tongue of the soul
The inner voice is the mother tongue of the soul
My story
My first experience of spirit illness was when I was 15 years old. I suffered from night terrors, sleep paralysis, and aching migraines. I was consistently flooded with information from beings that I could hear, see, and feel with excruciating clarity.
My wellbeing deteriorated so rapidly during this time that it became pivotal for my parents to find someone to work with me as I was unable to get any sleep at night due to the vignettes of visions that I would receive the moment I closed my eyes.
With the interception of a wild and unknown grace, a stranger was found who took me under his wings to learn about basic energy medicine protocols for clearing, cleansing and charging the atmosphere of the home I lived in and my field. I attended a spiritual retreat which I now understand was my rite of passage, where I learned about mediumship, meditation, and the importance of self-mastery.
As an adolescent without direct access to the elders of my lineage, I was still left to forge a path by myself. It would be years later in 2017, that the same profound state of spiritual crisis would arise again, this time I would root it firmly into the soil. I had been called by my ancestors.
An ancestral calling is a psycho-spiritual initiation that is grounded within traditional and Indigenous African knowledge, when I heard the sounds of my ngomi singing into my soul, a new life engulfed my being.
I am a murathi (a soothsayer), memory keeper and spirit-medium. I am Kenyan, of the Gĩkũyũ people and Swahili people, Scottish, and Australian with Aboriginal ancestry. I was raised in and by the land of South Africa. I am a guide for healing artists and deeply rooted people* to enter an eternal now, re-member their soul’s work and become the stewards of forgotten futures.
I have studied and received certifications in transformative modalities in the healing arts and have six years of experience facilitating soul work for hundreds of people all over the world. → Teachers + Training
I currently work and live on the lands of Kulin Nation and the Wurundjeri people. I honour and deeply respect the Traditional custodians of this land.
*deeply rooted: “An empowered word to describe any person or community rooted in an ancient culture steeped in traditional and indigenous knowledge that colonization attempted to erase. It is a word that attempts to describe the multiplicity of ethnicities and experiences related to the international Indigenous, Black, Pan- African, Afro-descendent, Arab, Brown, Latinx, South American, and Asian communities” - Coined by Sundus Abdul Hadi. I have extended Hadi’s definition to include gender diverse queer folk.