ANCESTRAL STORIES: A CIRCLE OF BELONGING WITH THE WAY OF SELF-HEALING

Ancestral Stories: A Circle of Belonging
We all carry ancestral stories in our blood and bones. They are legacies that offer living medicine—tools for emotional, spiritual and relational well-being, reminding us that we are never alone. Whether through dreams, memories, or rituals, ancestral narratives are threads in the tapestry of our collective lore, holding the wisdom, insight, and knowledge of our elders passed down through the generations.
In this heartfelt event led by Michelle Ayn Tessensohn, participants will learn about the profound healing embedded in ancestral reconnection and stories.
Michelle will share about her process of gathering stories from her childhood and personal research, her ancestral healing journey and work as an ancestral lineage healing practitioner and mentor, supporting clients and trainee practitioners.
What to Expect:
✨ Learn about healing through reconnecting with our ancestors
✨ Consider how ancestral stories support cultural and collective healing
✨ Experience grounding rituals to call in ancestral connection and support
✨ Enjoy a safe and sacred space for ancestral remembrance
Through the weaving together of storytelling, ritual, and ancestral reverence, we will explore how reconnecting with our roots helps us reclaim our ancestral stories so that we can build resilience and fully express our gifts, strengths and abilities.
About the speaker:
Michelle Ayn Tessensohn is a healer, guide and contributing author to Ancestral Wisdom: Sacred Stories of Contact, Healing, and Care, a practitioner and mentor in the Ancestral Medicine network, who brings deep reverence for the unseen, holding space for transformative encounters with the wisdom of the ancestors. She invites a return to belonging—within ourselves, our lineages, and the more-than-human world. She speaks with clarity, compassion, and a deep commitment to healing across time.
- Venue: Counseling Perspective at The Oasis, 87 Science Park Drive 03-01 Singapore 118260
- Date: Saturday, June 21st, 2025
- Time: 3-4.30pm
- Fee: $45