
Join us in conversation with visionary, Yeye Luisa Teish, a writer, storyteller, and Iyanifa, a high priestess in the Yoruba tradition. Committed to spiritual activism, Yeye’s work combines indigenous spirituality, practical metaphysics, and the arts, and spreads her message of love and hope across the globe. In this episode speaks on her recently inaugurated Jambalaya Center: a sacred center for ancestral, wisdom, and spiritual liberation. Jambalaya is a sanctuary for those seeking deeper, meaning, and ancestral remembrance, and cultural healing.… a growing congregation, a sacred space where earth-based practices, ancestral intelligence, and community care come together and service of collective liberation. Rooted in African and diasphoric cosmologies, Jambalaya honors the ancient traditions that continue to guide her healing are activism and our path forward. See link below: https://www.yeyeluisahteish.com/jambalaya-center.html
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