Listening to the Land

Listening to the Land

Every traditional culture originates from the deep bond between a territory and its inhabitants. It is the land people inhabit that shapes, informs, and inspires them, whispering the language they speak—sounds and words specific to the landscape. The landforms,...
O scapegoat, dream of our ancestors

O scapegoat, dream of our ancestors

Here is a translation of a passage by the renowned Bert Hellinger, in which I have deliberately replaced the term “black sheep” with “scapegoat.” While I am confident that the original expression carried no racist connotations on the part of...
Cultivating Diversity

Cultivating Diversity

In a globalised, materialistic, and consumer-driven world, reviving and preserving the richness of our ancestral traditions and the beauty of human diversity can feel like an uphill battle. Yet, reclaiming these customs is vital—not just for our personal healing, but...
Ancestral Wisdom, Planetary Healing

Ancestral Wisdom, Planetary Healing

To awaken the presence of our ancestors within us and cultivate this sacred connection is to embark on a journey back to our roots. It is an act of rekindling a sense of belonging—one often lost in a modern world that has severed us from the natural environment that...
Honouring our dead, transforming our lives

Honouring our dead, transforming our lives

Ancestors are the departed souls of our bloodlines—those who are no longer physically incarnated. Does this idea creep you out or intrigue you? While the thought of connecting with ancestors might bring to mind unsettling images of ghosts, it doesn’t have to be...
Reclaiming Our Roots

Reclaiming Our Roots

What if the roots of our personal pain and the planet’s suffering were not separate, but intricately intertwined with the story of our past? What if the path to peace and healing lies in recognizing our shared history and embracing the collective wounds of humanity?...