S4E14 - Ancestral Embodiment with Sharandeep Kaur & Jen Murphy
Embodiment is a way of being central to many ancient indigenous
teachings, yet many cultural practices & lineages have been
lost, silenced, or colonized. Many of us don’t know
the practices of our foremothers or how they are...
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Embodiment is a way of being central to many ancient indigenous
teachings, yet many cultural practices & lineages have been
lost, silenced, or colonized.
Many of us don’t know the practices of our foremothers or how
they are connected to their bodies.
In this roundtable discussion, I’m joined by two embodiment
practitioners and past graduates of our coaching certification
program for a discussion about ancestral embodiment.
Jen Murphy, Feminine Embodiment Coach, Mythologist, and
Anthropologist and Sharandeep Kaur, Ayurveda & Tantra
Practitioner, Yoga & Meditation teacher bring their
rich cultural heritage and personal explorations to consider the
impact of our ancestry on our body relationship for modern women.
In this discussion with Jenna Ward, Sharandeep Kaur & Jen
Murphy we explore:
Two diverse ancestral experiences from Sharandeep’s Punjabi &
Sikh roots and Jen’s Irish roots
How these women came to explore their own ancestral embodiment
The different phases of the journey & the gifts they’ve
experienced as a result
First steps for getting started with your own practice of
ancestral remembering & embodiment
Resources:
This conversation was first offered as part of The Future Is
Embodied Conference
Find out more about Sharandeep Kaur via her website
sharandeepkaur.com or Instagram instagram.com/sharandeepkaur_/
Find out more about Jen Murphy via her website
www.celticembodiment.com Or the socials
www.instagram.com/celticembodiment &
facebook.com/celticembodiment
Feminine Embodiment Coaching Certification program
Find Jenna on the following platforms:
Website: http://jennaward.co/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaward.co/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennawardco/
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