15.SaturdaySeminarSeries: Spirit in the Room: An Afrikan-Centered Approach to Therapy-From Isfet to Ma’at.

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Watch the replay of this powerful Abibitumi Saturday Seminar Series session with Dr. Mawiyah Kambon: Spirit in the Room: An Afrikan-Centered Approach to Therapy — From Isfet to Ma’at.

In this rich and restorative seminar, Dr. Mawiyah Kambon explores healing through an African-centered lens, grounding therapeutic practice in the movement from disorder, imbalance, and dis-ease toward order, harmony, and balance. Drawing on indigenous frameworks such as N’niakisi (Kikongo) and Dyaresafoɔ (Akan), she examines how healing begins with identifying the challenge before us, locating the source of the disturbance, and engaging Spirit as an active presence in the restoration process.

This is more than a seminar replay. It is an opportunity to revisit therapy, healing, and wellness from our own cultural and spiritual foundations, at your own pace.

In this replay, viewers will explore:

  • African-centered approaches to healing and assessment
  • The movement from isfet to Ma’at
  • Indigenous concepts of imbalance, disorder, and restoration
  • The role of Spirit in the healing process
  • Pathways toward order, harmony, and balance in individual and collective life

Whether you are a healer, counselor, educator, student, or simply someone committed to deeper restoration, this replay offers valuable insight into culturally grounded approaches to wellness.

Replay Details
Title: Spirit in the Room: An Afrikan-Centered Approach to Therapy — From Isfet to Ma’at
Presenter: Dr. Mawiyah Kambon
Series: Abibitumi Saturday Seminar Series
Format: Replay Access

Originally presented Saturday, May 22

Get access to the replay and engage this important conversation on healing, Spirit, and restoration whenever it is convenient for you.

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