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April 4th is the traditional day called Qing Ming in Chinese lunar calendar that is dedicated to honoring our ancestors. Traditionally, people conduct offerings, tomb visitings and rituals to their ancestor's place in the family and ask for blessings and protection. However, for many of us either as part of the diasporic population or have lived far away from ancestral lands for generations, we no longer hold a living, authentic, and connective practice that feel true to who we are and connects us to our lineage and ancestors.
So how do we find our way back to connecting our ancestors?
How does one establish a relationship with ancestors that you know little about?
How could discovering our ancestral belonging that might be the antidote to our loneliness, lack of belonging, and sense of drifting and scarcity? And ... how could opening up to wise and kind ancestral supporting allow us tap into our own ancestral trust fund and heal our money or abandonment wounds?
Xuel and Tian tian have been exploring this topics as members of the diasporic Chinese community and experimenting modern ways of ancestral honoring and healing throughout their personal healing journey and professional practice.
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Join us for a self-discovery journey with our series: Inner Homecoming: Finding Your Way to Ancestral Honoring Practices.
The first workshop of the series: Introduction to Ancestral Work, we will learn what ancestral work entails, and why it is pivotal in our journey of self-discovery and healing. Begin your exploration with an assessment of your ancestral lineage, opening the doors to the stories and legacies that have shaped you.
This workshop is an open invitation for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of themselves, explore the nuances of their identity, and uncover the unseen influences that shape their life's narrative.
Is This Workshop Right for You?
Are you on a quest for deeper self-understanding and clarity about your purpose and your place in the world?
Do you feel a deeper calling to connect with your roots in a way that enlightens your personal journey?
Are you interested in aligning with right relationship with our ancestors and the world around us?
Are you curious about establishing a personal Ancestral Practice that feels authentic, connecting and supportive to you ?
If these questions spark a sense of curiosity and recognition, this workshop is meant for you.
What does this workshop entail?
part 1: What is ancestral work and why do we do it?
The initial segment of "Inner Homecoming" delves into the essence of ancestral work and its pivotal role in self-discovery. You will enagage with:
Xuel and Tian Tian’s personal story with ancestral work
who are our "ancestors", what ancestral work entails, why it's a crucial component of understanding ourselves, and how our forebears' legacies, wisdom, and unresolved narratives influence our present and futur
a discussion that could shed light on the meaning of connecting with our roots and equip you with articulating the “why” for this sacred exploration.
part 2: Experiential Ancestral Lineage Assessment & Discussion
In the second segment, we transition to a more hands-on approach, guiding you through an experiential exploration of the ancestral influences that have shaped you. We will share:
tips and guidance on beginning ancestral work
an guided experiential activity that help you assess your ancestral lineages
interactive discussions, q&a, and group shares, you'll gain insights into your unique story, helping you to understand yourself better and navigate your path with greater awareness.
What is this workshop series NOT about?
This is NOT a workshop that subscribes to a fixed way of connecting and honoring our ancestors
This is NOT a workshop that strictly adhere to one cultural and spiritual ancestral lineage practice
This is NOT a workshop that teaches genealogy research or requires you to know your ancestry
This is NOT an ancestral trauma healing group therapy
This is NOT only for Chinese-lineage folks, although both facilitators come from Chinese-lineages
About the Series
"Inner Homecoming: Finding Your Way to Ancestral Honoring Practices" is a deeply enriching series designed for those seeking to forge a deeper connection with their roots and discover the profound impact of ancestral honoring on personal growth and healing. Through a carefully curated journey of three workshops and an integration call, participants will explore the multifaceted dimensions of ancestral work, from understanding its foundational principles, connecting directly with our ancestors, to integrating these practices into their daily lives.
Workshop 1: Foundations of Ancestral Work (Thursday 4/4 6:30-9PM, Online)
Workshop 2: Deepening Ancestral Connections & Altar Work (Sunday 4/14, 10:00-1:00PM Online)
Workshop 3: Healing with Ancestral Blessings & Grief Ceremony (Sunday, 4/21 1-6PM, Oakland)
Integration Call: Crafting Your Personal Ancestral Practice & Community Integration (Sunday, 4/28 6-8PM Online)
>>> Each of the 3 workshops in this series both stand alone as a unique event and build on top of each other. You can buy tickets and attend for just one workshop, or you may purchase a discounted package for all 3 workshops + integration call for this series. <<<
About the Facilitators
Xuel Sun (she/her) is a bilingual/bicultural psychotherapist-healer, facilitator and intuitive guide based in Berkeley, CA. Her fascination with ancestral lands, spirits and honoring practices started when she grew up in Nanjing, China and unfolded as she moved to California at age 17, lived in Hawaii during Covid, conducted field research in Bali and Yunnan and started creating ancestral honoring workshop in 2021.Her background in Eastern and Indigenous wisdom traditions deeply informs her work. Her workshops and psychotherapy practice aim to serve the earth community by weaving together ecological and collective healing, social change, magic, and the arts.
more: www.xuelsun.com
Tian Tian (She/her) At age 11, Tian Tian immigrated to the US from China and adopted the name Mary. Her path since then has been one of high achievement and external success, from an Ivy League school to Wall Street and Silicon Valley, epitomizing the immigrant's pursuit of the "American Dream." Yet, amidst these accolades, she yearned for more meaning and soul fulfillment.In her journey of self-discovery, Tian Tian reconnected with her Chinese heritage and ancestral roots, reclaimed her Chinese name and ultimately gained clarity of her soul’s purpose. Now, as an artist and healing artist, Tian Tian uses holistic healing modalities rooted in Chinese traditions, such as sound healing, yin/Daoist yoga, breathwork, human design, and art therapy, to help others to connect to the wisdom of their body, heart, and soul. Her mission is to guide others in gaining awareness of who they are, uncovering their unique gifts, so that their lives can flow with ease and joy.
more: www.tiantianwellness.com