ehime ora

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ehime ora

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EHIME ORA’S MISSION is

Ancestral Enjoyment

Great generational recovery and personal alignment can be difficult to achieve, especially within capitalistic societies that abandon the subtle art of spiritual awareness. Although this healing journey is necessary, it doesn’t need to feel overly laborious, fearful, or isolating. Ehime Ora strives to equip others with the ancestral, technological tools for individuals to creatively think their way through healing. Her work has been featured on NPR, Therapy for Black Girls, Sirius XM, and more. Learn more about her work.

 
 
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ehime ora’s community offerings

Workshops, Classes, & More

Facilitating spaces for teaching is one of Ehime Ora’s enthusiastic passions—which she identifies as a life purpose. Ehime Ora curates spaces for individuals to engage in the radical process of personal alignment and generational recovery—within the bravery of community spaces.

 
 
 
 
 
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THE GIFT OF WORD

Books & Speaking

Ehime Ora has been interested in the world of writing and storytelling since early childhood. To her, writing is not just an inherent skill—but a healing gift she borrows from her ancestral lineage. Within the written and spoken word, Ehime Ora comfortably relaxes into her purpose—with the Creator as her witness.


 

Ancestors said: 365 introspections for emotional healing

A joy-filled gift from the ancestors composed of 365 gentle prayers and affirmations to intuitively provide you with healing all year long.


SPIRITS COME FROM WATER: An Introduction to ancestral veneration & reclaiming african spiritual practices

October 29th, 2024


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Ehime Ora joins Michell C. Clark for a discussion about the philosophy of writing, spirituality, and healing.


Lincoln center’s seen-sound-scribe

Ehime Ora joins poetic scribes like Desiree C. Bailey and Whitney Greenaway. Curated by poet-in-residence, Mahogany L. Browne for Lincoln Center’s Summer For The City 2022.

 
 
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