MA Temple/Imphepho Plant Workshop

  • $44

Imphepho Plant Workshop

  • Course
  • 3 Lessons

A recorded digital course from our live event

We invite you to join us for a plant journey... 

Imphepho is known as a ritual incense and plant medicine that acts as a guide and portal to the ancestors. Join us in this sacred offering to remember and cultivate a relationship with this plant for insight & dreamwork.

An ancient way of healing and re-balancing our connection with nature to truly know who we are is by dedicating time to learning the spirit of a plant and being in a meditative study with it.

You'll explore:

  • The spiritual archetype of Imphepho

  • How to use Imphepho

  • Medicinal uses

  • Divining and dreaming with Imphepho 

video teachings from our live event

Workshop Teachings

Part 1: Working with the spirit Imphepho
Part 2: Integrating the Ancestral Wisdom
Submit A Community Reflection

— Alicia L.

Perfectly informative

This workshop is perfect for starting a connection and or (re) building a relationship with Imphepho. Thank you for this offering.

— Daniel Amaral

Amazing and Powerful

Imphepho definitely will connect you with your ancestors. I highly recommend humbly sincerely asking some questions of your ancestors at your altar as you start the week, the answers will come one way or another, often in unexpected ways.

-- Nicole D.

Authentic & High Quality

From the soaps, to the essential oils, to the dried herb, everything smells and feels invigorating to the senses. Thank you for making this accessible!

Your Guides

Gogo Ekhaya & Gogo Thule, co-founders of the Makhosi Foundation will guide an open-hearted space. Makhosi Foundation is led by black, diasporic, female healers who underwent a form of cultural reclamation through an African-Indigenous initiation to transform into iSangoma: traditional healers, ceremonialists, and wisdom keepers. 

Gogo Thule and Gogo Ekhaya accepted their calling to become iSangoma and went through Ukuthwasa, a form of spiritual death and awakening in 2013. Gogo (grandmother in Zulu) identifies one as a carrier of ancestral wisdom with the ability to guide and provide ceremonial remedies.