Blessings Through The Years

At the highest level of spiritual awareness, every soul who enters our life is a sacred portal—guiding us toward healing, growth, and deeper self-reflection. Those who depart do so with purpose, leaving behind lessons etched in our spirit. And those who remain are divine gifts of unconditional love. When we have not yet recognized their love language, it becomes our sacred duty to listen, to observe, and learn to resonate in their frequency of love —for such devoted souls are priceless and must be treasured.

A group of people, some wearing colorful traditional clothing and head coverings, are gathered outdoors near a rocky cliff. They seem to be participating in a community event or gathering around a table.
Two women and a girl are sitting by a small creek or stream in a wooded area, surrounded by green foliage, with one woman wearing yellow, the other wearing a headscarf and green clothing, and the girl wearing a green headscarf and clothing.

Sangoma Lineage in South Africa

Through The Years

Ubunye Sangoma serves as a strong foundation for the Ubungoma and Black American ancestral lineage to grow not only in the U.S. but internationally where graduates are now able to listen to their spirits guides develop their talents, create healing practices and live as amazing spiritual leaders in their communities.

Two women wearing traditional African attire and face masks, one adjusting the other's headdress.
Person dressed in traditional Maasai clothing with orange hair, holding a stick in each hand, sitting on a decorated fabric.
A person with dreadlocks, wearing glasses and a face mask, is dressed in a red outfit and kneeling on the ground against a black background.
A woman sitting cross-legged with her head bowed and hands clasped, wearing a leopard print top and black pants, against a plain background.
A colorful indigenous design featuring a central coiled serpent with a snake head, surrounded by four smaller, similarly coiled snakes inside circles, all with a red, yellow, black, and white color scheme, with a border of small rectangles in matching colors and the text "UBUNYE SANGOMA" with a logo and the words "Indigenous Priesthood" below.
Three children in matching black, red, and white patterned martial arts uniforms kneeling and praying with their hands clasped together.
Zoom call with multiple children in various poses, some kneeling or bowing, in indoor settings; center reads "Together We Heal & Trust The Process" in elegant script.

Through The Years

Ubunye Sangoma, founded by Dr. A. E. W. Omari, a Black American practitioner of ancestral healing, has provided a culturally grounded foundation for individuals called by ancestors from many lineages. We recognize that Black Indigenous People of America, Africans, and international ancestral traditions guide both clients and students to our healing work seeking resolution, restoration, and more stable lives around spiritual development. Our Graduates cultivate their gifts, deepen their spiritual practices and emerge transformed spiritual beings and leaders in their communities.

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