The Akashic Records: Diminishing Isolation, Loneliness, and Disconnection
With Roksana Badruddoja
March 24 - 28, 2025
How might you think about grief and what are the lessons to be learned about restoring your life? This precise, honest, and heart-centered workshop features in-person teachings, interactive training sessions, and experiential practices with cultural sociologist and Gomti River ceremonialist Dr. Roksana Badruddoja. Each session will build upon the previous one to develop a complete understanding of the practices, tools, and principles of the sacred Gomti River wisdom of the Akashic Records and the qualitative feminist writing technique Anzaldúa’s autohistoria-teoría so that you will be ready to explore your grief in a life affirming way.
Roksana submits there is authoritative value in the narrative texts we produce as a practice of resurrecting our grief and singing healing into being. In this course, you will be provided with readings, practice accessing the Akashic Records, and write a short autoethnographic text about a single significant grief event. The writing is to be based on the question: What are you burning to tell the world?
In this course, you will:
- Explore the power of consent—physical autonomy and spiritual sovereignty—by awakening your connection with the Gomti Wisdom Keepers of the Akashas.
- Learn techniques that induce non-ordinary states of consciousness to bring forth visionary messages about how inherited grief shapes your life and to engage with/interrupt grief.
- Identify and produce feminist autoethnographic writing as an intentional tool of cultural storytelling through your own life and to cultivate an expansion of your life force and will to live life fully.
- Examine and encounter what “integration” means by weaving the wisdom medicine of the Akashic Records with the act of feminist autoethnographic writing as life-affirming testimony and living proof of history.
About the Leader
Roksana Badruddoja
Dr. Roksana Badruddoja (pronoun: hir) is a feminine/masculine Woman of Color; an ancestral/intergenerational/inherited family trauma liberation scholar; a tenured full professor of sociology, women and gender studies, critical race and ethnicity studies, Indigenous and decolonial studies, and grief studies; and an interfaith and cross-cultural urban Akashic and Shamanic practitioner. Roksana is summoned as a shamanic […]
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