Ancestors Alive!
Ways of Honoring + Connecting to Our Beloved Dead
✢ Understanding who and what an Ancestor is
✢ Working with Difficult Ancestors and Spirits
✢ Creating an Ancestor Altar
✢ Making Offerings to our Beloved Dead
✢ Communicating with our Ancestors
✢ Making Ancestor-inspired and informed Magic
✢ Divination with Ancestors
✢ Addressing problematic patterns in your lineage
✢ Honoring Ancestors Throughout the Year
✢ Receiving Blessings from your Ancestors
And more!
What: Ancestors Alive!
When: October 29th from 9am – 2pm central time
Where: Via Zoom! Come one, come all!
Who: FREE to all Students in the Sacred Arts Academy! This workshop is open to anyone who wants to connect, honor, understand, and establish or deepen a relationship with your Ancestors
Briana Saussy is a best-selling author, teacher, and Sacred Artist who has been honoring, celebrating, and connecting to her Beloved Dead for most of her life. She has been teaching others to connect to their Beloved Dead and Ancestors since 2009.
As a Sacred Artist, Briana’s clients include New York Times best-selling authors, business leaders, award-winning artists, authors, entrepreneurs, yoga teachers, and business coaches. Briana’s work speaks to anyone who is looking for range and comprehensiveness of vision, which is required for a genuinely pragmatic approach to spirituality.
She is well-grounded in the world’s great religious and intellectual traditions, as well as western psychological practices. Bri holds a B.A. and M.A. in Eastern and Western classics, philosophy, mathematics and science from St. John’s College (Annapolis and Santa Fe), and is a student of Ancient Greek and Sanskrit.
In her teaching, Briana is noted for a practical, grounded, and supportive approach to the mystical and magical while also invoking the depth and range of story, myth, and folk traditions from around the world.
Briana is the founder of the Sacred Arts Academy Training Program, the first of its kind and only of its kind four year comprehensive training in the Sacred Arts.
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