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The ancestors play an important role in all manner of work for change and positive transformation, yet few trainings in healing arts include skills for ancestral engagement and many feel ill-equipped to identify and navigate their influence.

Join us for a teaching with Dr. Daniel Foor of Ancestral Medicine on ways that healers, helpers, and other care workers of diverse backgrounds can proactively account for the role of the ancestors in human suffering and spiritual maturation.

Our time will include experiential practice and some time for Q&A. For those who can’t make it to the live call, a recording will be available.

About the Speaker

Dr Daniel Foor

Daniel Foor, Phd

Daniel Foor, PhD (Asheville, NC, USA) is a licensed psychotherapist, doctor of psychology, and the author of Ancestral Medicine: Rituals for Personal and Family Healing. Since 2005 he has led ancestral healing intensives in eight countries, trained over sixty practitioners, and supported thousands with ancestral reconnection through online teaching and sessions. Daniel is an initiate in the Òrìṣà tradition of Yoruba-speaking West Africa and has learned from teachers of Mahayana Buddhism, Islamic Sufism, and the older ways of his English and German ancestors. He lives with his wife and daughters in Western North Carolina, homeland of Cherokee peoples. Full bio here.

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