The Nature Connection Network/Howling and Healing Our Way Out of Hibernation with Sangoma Oludoye & Trevanna Grenfell

  • $150

Howling and Healing Our Way Out of Hibernation with Sangoma Oludoye & Trevanna Grenfell

  • Course
  • 2 Lessons

This prayer and offering invites the Sacred songs from Nature to not only mend and repair deep injuries from Earthschool, it challenges the willing participant to Move and remove themselves from the stuck places where pain and trauma continue to paralyze us from our highest good.

Stagnation is no longer an option. In preparation for Rebirth this Spring, rituals that release toxicity and address our collective lethargy are required.

If not now, when? If not us, whom?

Join Sangoma and Trevanna for this interactive session.

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Sangoma Olodoye

Sacred Activist, is a wife, mother, and grandmother. A traditional Yoruba priestess, Afin chief and member of the Egbe Moremi, National African Women’s Society in the Kingdom of Oyotunji African Village, located in Sheldon SC.. North America’s oldest, authentic African community, Sangoma met Oyotunji’s founder and Father of the Cultural Restoration movement in 1969 at the age of 12. A Sangoma speaks of a tribe of healers and diviners with indigenous gifts of ancestral medicine from South Africa. Sangoma graduated from Clark University, Worcester, Mass in 1977 with a BA in Theatre Arts, After a 20 year career in broadcast journalism , television, radio and cable…life presented the opportunity to explore shamanism, women’s history, movement, pan-Africanism and Wise woman Traditions. Sangoma has taught at numerous summer camps and Earthskills gatherings, including as Director and primary instructor for 180 “at risk” youth between 9-14 in the Camp Champion, summer program in Thomson, Ga. Sangoma has more than 30 years in her priesthood, female rites of passage programs, women’s wisdom councils and weekend empowerment retreats. An artist, facilitator, and cultural preservationist, we are honored to have Sangoma’s leadership.

Trevanna Frost Grenfell

Trevanna lives and works in Penobscot Territory in the north woods of Maine, where she grew up alternately poking around in the forest and holed up in bed reading books. These days, she still does both of those things, but spends most of her time helping to run The Wildwood Path, a school for adults who want to develop deep nature connection as an avenue for social change. Trevanna is honored to be continually wrestling with big questions and challenges around how to live, work, and learn in integrity and for the sake of liberation. If you’re interested in developing living systems thinking capacity through direct relationship and profound awareness with the living world, get in touch!

Contents

Session Recording
  • 43 mins
  • 206 MB
Chat Transcript
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