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Ancestors in Training

An Aborisa's Guide to Beginning Your Ancestral Healing Journey

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Ancestors in Training

De : Veronica Agard, Camille Sapara Barton - introduction
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Bridging Indigenous wisdom and African Traditional Religions, this book is an offering, a reclamation, and revelatory invitation into the deeply rooted work of intergenerational healing.

Includes a framework of 6 archetypes to help guide your ancestral healing journey: discover which gifts, roles, and responsibilities are uniquely yours


How can we live lives that our descendents and the next seven generations can be proud of? How can we walk with integrity in the face of an uncertain future? How can we enact legacies of care, healing, and responsibility?

Ancestors in Training is a living cosmology that explores how we inherit, embody, and transform ancestral legacies in a world shaped by colonialism, displacement, and resistance—and a spiritual guidebook to reclaiming Indigenous wisdom roots and the teachings of African Traditional Religions.

Author Veronica Agard identifies six archetypes to help you step into your sacred responsibility as an ancestor—and to understand how you’ve been shaped by the past; what you’re stewarding now; and what you’re called to heal, evolve, or transform for future generations.

  • The Dream Carrier
  • The Cycle Breaker
  • The Wayfinder
  • The Archivist
  • The Firekeeper
  • The Root Tender

Written for readers in Black Diaspora and Indigenous communities, Ancestors in Training offers rituals, reflections, and ancestral wayfinding practices. Agard guides you to cultivate diasporic memory, connect deeply to your ancestral lifeways, and interrupt cycles of intergenerational trauma so that you—and your descendants—can heal and thrive.
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"Some books inform you, and some accompany you. This book does the latter. Veronica Agard has written a work that's deeply vulnerable, meets readers exactly where they are, and gently invites them toward deeper reflection and action. Readers are offered rituals, archetypes, reflections, and ancestral wayfinding practices that stay with you long after you finish the book—long enough for your descendants to notice. This is a book I will be recommending, revisiting, and carrying with me for a long time."
—N. Oumou Sylla, LMFT, speaker and founder of Joko Wellness

"Veronica's gift illuminates ancestral paths for current and future generations. Her work resists contemporary state repression that would dull our senses and have us forget how powerful our lineages are. My favorite part of this offering is its pedagogy—Veronica's life journey gives us the language, ritual, and intention to see ourselves in relation to the ancestors waiting to speak with us. We are encouraged to tend to relational futures that reach beyond our lifetimes—lessons in how to love, heal, and resist across the next millennia. What an honor to be an ancestor in training."
—Evan Auguste, PhD, editor of The Carceral State, Forensic Psychology, and Black Resistance

"For those searching for approaches to healing and transformation beyond institutionalized systems, Ancestors in Training offers both an invitation and a guide. Veronica brings nuance, care, and deep discernment to the practice of connecting with lineage, helping readers explore the relationships between ancestry, memory, identity, and collective futures. This is a book about tracing the threads between where we come from and the worlds we are trying to build."
—Jessie Roth, former executive director of the Institute for the Development of Human Arts (IDHA), NYC
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