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SAVE THE DATE: Reclaiming Ancestors - Connecting to the Medicine of Our Ancestral Roots


  • To Be Announced S USA (map)

Strengths and gifts of our family and ancestors, even if we didn’t know them.

They live on in our bodies expressed in our genes, our epigenes and even our sense of embodied knowing.  Through constellations, embodiment, ritual and creative experience we will connect to the roots of our knowing, from ancient wisdom traditions to what lives inside of us as imaginal and creative agency.

As modern people we are dealing with disconnection form nature, from our homelands, immigration, wars, loss of human rights, political instability, severe illness and more.  This bringing a sense of overwhelm, fear and hopelessness to many. We have lost a sense of rootedness, safety and support. At the same time we have lost ways of connecting to our ancestors, both in communal healing ceremony and also as daily individual practice.  This workshop will give you and opportunity to explore and strengthen your connection with your own person roots and our communal roots as families, communities, nations and the world as a whole. Tanja will also include teaching about the roots of constellation work in Southern Africa

What you can expect:

  • Connecting to our ancestors, the land, our collective roots, and the roots of family constellations in South Africa.

  • Personal development and/or healing through participating in a safely held container

  • Embodied practice, ritual, and creative experience

  • Deeper knowing of your strengths and gift and how to bring your unique purpose or medicine into fruition in the world.

Tanja Meyburgh is an esteemed psychologist, trainer, and supervisor specialising in Family
and Systems Constellations, with over two decades of experience in the field. Since 2003,
she has been a prominent contributor to international conferences, training programs, and
publications.
Holding an MA in Narrative Therapy, Tanja’s work is deeply influenced by her focus on
power dynamics and the voices of marginalized communities. She is widely recognized for
incorporating land, embodiment, and the collective into her systemic practice. Through her
work, Tanja creates a creative, experiential learning space that fosters profound connection
to the soul and spirit, grounded in psychological theory and practice. Her expertise in self-
growth, personal and collective rituals, and embodiment allows her to support clients in
navigating their personal and professional journeys with depth and integrity.

As the author of Reclaiming Ancestors: A Modern Path to Ancient Ways, Tanja explores her personal and collective journey of rediscovering ancestral wisdom and its connection to trans-generational systemic work rooted in Southern African traditional lineage practices. Her book offers readers a powerful reflection on the lost harmony with nature and wisdom, guiding them on a path to reconnect with their own ancestral heritage.