Imagine connecting with an ancient network of wisdom and experiencing a shimmering web of supportive ancestral relationships across time, space, and dimensions.
Taya Mâ Shere, founder of the mystery school From The Deep, shares that each of us is connected not just to a bloodline lineage, but to a spiral of luminous ancestors — beings that can include the Earth itself, natural elements, creature teachers, and more-than-human kin.
You’re invited to join us Thursday, August 8, at 5:30pm Pacific, for a new 60-minute event during which Taya Mâ will share with you how you can enter a spiral of support and blessing…
… a vibrant dimension where your essential truth and gifts are celebrated and liberatory self-love, deep belonging, and clarity of purpose await your discovery.
Click here to register for free.
She’ll guide you through a potent ritual to help you move from everyday awareness into the expansive realm of the ancestral now, providing you with an immediate, actionable technique for starting to form these ancestral connections.
Respected globally for her integration of ritual, chant, and spiritual wisdom, Taya Mâ brings a wealth of experience from her diverse background in multi-religious ritual arts and spiritual teaching.
Her methods have inspired countless individuals to break free from life’s constraints and embrace a fuller, more spiritually interconnected existence.
Taya shares that accessing your ancestral spiral is a practice accessible to all — not just the mystically inclined — since you already possess everything you need to bring your Luminous Ancestors into your presence.
In fact, your bodily senses are the simplest, most accessible languages by which you and the Luminous Ones can connect and communicate.
During this transformative hour, you’ll discover how you can experience a deep sense of ease, belonging, and empowerment as you learn to tap into the support of your Luminous Ancestors from all realms.
You can register for free here.
The Shift Network presents: Calling In Your Luminous Ancestors: How an Ancestral Ritual Can Help You Access Guidance, Blessings & Empowerment with Taya Mâ Shere, founder of the mystery school From The Deep, you’ll:
- Discover how to access and engage with a vibrant array of ancestors beyond the human realm, helping you transcend traditional lineage healing and explore new dimensions of support and connection
- Learn simple, potent rituals to root in positive resources, enhancing your ability to heal and connect deeply with your own body and the ancestral energies surrounding you
- Experience the profound shift from surviving to thriving as you harness the blessings and support of the Luminous Ones, transforming your everyday experiences and emotional responses
- Gain practical strategies for overcoming generational trauma by connecting with more-than-human ancestors, providing you with a fresh perspective and tools to repattern your nervous system and enhance your wellbeing
We hope you’ll join us for this hour-long free online event Thursday, August 8, at 5:30pm Pacific.
About Taya Mâ Shere
Taya Mâ Shere is a ritual artist embracing embodied, earth-honoring devotion as a liberatory spiritual practice. She is a professor of Organic Multi-Religious Ritual at Starr King School for the Ministry, and founder of From the Deep, an emergent mystery school of earth, sea, and soma.
Taya Mâ hosts the acclaimed Jewish Ancestral Healing podcast and The Sarah & Hajar Series: Sacred Practice and Possibility at the Intersections of Judaism and Islam. She teaches online courses such as Embodied Presence… Practice Makes Imperfect… Changing Your Life One Micro-Movement at a Time… Jewish Ancestral Healing… and Completion: Embracing the Alchemy of Endings.
Taya Mâ co-founded the Kohenet Hebrew Priestess movement, and co-authored The Hebrew Priestess: Ancient and New Visions of Jewish Women’s Spiritual Leadership. Her five albums of sacred chant, including This Bliss… Wild Earth Shebrew… and Makam Shekhina have been heralded as “cutting-edge mystic medicine music” and “pulsing transmissions which tap into collective memory.”