We are all Ancestors in Training

Emerging up through the soils, time and time again, there is an endless living memory.

This memory, like water, seeps up through the roots of our common origins, up through the venerable trunks of our ancestors, out through the branches of our community, and into the flowering fruit of our lives.

In a time in which this essential sustenance of living memory is all-too-often ignored and obfuscated, we must make intentional choices to turn toward that which holds a vision larger than what is portrayed on the screens of the dominant culture. We are now being asked to step courageously and co-creatively onto the path that our soul has set out for us.

This series of offerings situates itself in a cosmology that acknowledges and directs reverence, deference, and respect to an intelligent, living Earth and Universe - including the many beings and realms, seen and unseen, contained within it - with whom we may enter into conscious conversation for the betterment of our lives, and for all of Life.

While this ethos is not necessary in order to benefit from Divination or Death Coaching - all walks of life are graciously welcome - I feel it is important to be clear on the “homeland” of thought and belief from which these offerings extend.

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About Tyler

Striving for a grounded and integral praxis rooted in reverence, respect, and reciprocity, Tyler has dedicated himself to the practical and theoretical study of non-ordinary states of consciousness, indigenous wisdom traditions, ancestor and earth-spirit veneration, divination, and ritual craft. He is also certified as a Death Coach and End-of-Life Doula.

Gratitude and Respect

To the human teachers and lineages that directly and indirectly continue to cook the clay of my being into a vessel that I pray is able to serve in a good way:

  • Jeff Jenkins, Ph.D.

    • Embera Tribe of the Darien Jungle in Panama

    • Shuar Tribe of Ecuador

  • Elder Malidoma Patrice Somé, Ph.D.

    • Dagara Tribe of Burkina Faso in West Africa

  • Martín Prechtel

    • Tzutujil Maya of the Guatemalan Highlands