A Collective Calling For Freedom
- Presenter: Jaiya John
A CEREMONY OF SEEING, FEELING, AND RELEASING
Join internationally recognized freedom worker, poet, author, teacher, and speaker, Jaiya John, for a brand new online offering—a heart and soul calling for all. Jaiya, whose poetry is shared widely—to more than 240K people on Instagram—will guide you to move beyond self-concerned spiritual practices into the promising meadow of collective freedom from oppression.
Drawing from his Indigenous roots, his medicine words, and the balm of loving truth, Jaiya will compassionately touch the tender places in you that are journeying through change and transition with words of wisdom from his vast archive of writings.
Together, we will:
- Reckon with the human condition including its oppression tendencies and norms.
- Examine the opportunity to heal—from supremacy, castes, exploitation, fear, forgetting, and control—and grow into meaningful, enduring freedom.
- Open the heart to stir the soul and remember ourselves.
Communal freedom sheds the chains of inherited social narratives which dehumanize us all. Jaiya’s reverberating voice will move you and his intuitive, empathic, poetic messaging will engage you in introspection and creative play. Finish the program inspired by this one-of-a-kind ceremony of seeing, feeling, and releasing.
Recommended reading Jaiya John, Daughter Drink This Water: A Book of Sacred Love; Fragrance After Rain; and All These Rivers and You Chose Love.
NOTE You will have access to the video recording(s) for 30 days after the program ends. All recordings will be available within 72 hours of the end of each session.
Program at a Glance
Jaiya John reads from Fragrance After Rain
Presenter(s)
Dr. Jaiya John is an internationally recognized freedom worker, poet, teacher, speaker, and author of numerous books, including Daughter Drink This Water, We Birth Freedom at Dawn, Fragrance After Rain, and Freedom: Medicine Words for your Brave Revolution.
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- January 24–26, 2025
- Friday-Sunday: 2 nights