Ash Canty (he/him) is a trans masc, afro-indigenous, non-binary Psychic Medium & Death Guide. He support’s and walks others in the threshold of their own unique death and dying process. He is led by spirit and his West African Benin, Eastern Band Cherokee, Northern Haudenosaunee and Blackfeet ancestors as well as the natural world in all that he does. In his mediumship gifts he offers powerful evidential mediumship readings & holds ongoing monthly live events, classes & courses for their community and supports them in remembering their own connection with spirit & the multidimensional realities or relation that surround us all.
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Topics:
- 00:00 – Introduction and Guest Welcome
- 01:27 – Ash Canty’s Journey as a Medium
- 04:04 – Impact of Collective Grief
- 06:24 – Offering Spirit Readings to Palestinians
- 12:00 – Connecting with Ancestors and the Land
- 19:57 – Healing Through Grief and Connection
- 27:25 – Exploring the Four Elements
- 27:36 – Accessing Grief Through Simple Practices
- 29:34 – Non-Linear Nature of Grief
- 32:26 – Grief and Gratitude: Two Sides of the Same Coin
- 36:22 – Messages from Ancestors
- 44:21 – Energy of War and Peace
- 46:48 – The Liberation Portal Program
- 47:47 – Live Show Events and Conclusion
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