Workshop: 5 Spiritual Steps for ShadowWork

5-weeks, Thursdays beginning 04/24/25, 7:00 PM EST
Special Workshop

(Registration Required)

$55 Suggested Donation for the Full Program

5 Spiritual Steps for Shadow Work

(Supported by Herbs, Essential Oils, Flower Essences, Crystals, Elements, & Affirmations)

with TNS Alum Rev. Dr. Judith C. Lovell & Rev. Yanik Martelly (Wise Woman Herbalist)

5 Spiritual Steps for Shadow Work
(Supported by Herbs, Essential Oils, Flower Essences, Crystals, Elements, & Affirmations)
Shadowwork is a sacred journey into the depths of the soul, allowing us to embrace and integrate the hidden, wounded, and suppressed aspects of ourselves. It is a path toward wholeness, self-love, and spiritual transformation. This class will guide participants through a series of spiritual steps, each supported by divine tools including herbs, essential oils, flower essences, crystals, and affirmations to facilitate healing, raise vibrational frequencies, and encourage profound personal and collective growth.
While the term “shadow work” is not explicitly used in most faiths, the process of self-examination, inner transformation, and integration of the “negative” or “hidden” aspects of the self is a universal spiritual practice.
Each week, we will explore a new spiritual step while offering expert guidance and support and recommended tools to support your individual growth and transformation.

 

Rev. Dr. Judith C. Lovell recently retired with over thirty-five years of professional experience working in various capacities for the Federal Government, the State of New York, the City of New York, private industry, and nonprofit organizations. In addition, she developed curriculums, implemented lesson plans, and taught various business courses as an adjunct professor at St. Joseph’s University. Dr. Lovell has also successfully planned and organized seminars, workshops, special events, award dinners, community fundraisers, and social activities as a volunteer, most recently designing, developing, and providing facilitators for her Cicely Tyson Theatre Workshop for young actors and theater practitioners ages 7 to 15. Rev. Judith C. Lovell, D Min, graduated from the New Seminary, the oldest Interfaith Seminary in the world, on June 14, 2024. As Class President, she received the Jay Speights Homiletics Award for her most outstanding sermon and the Ana B. Fests Award for embodying Interfaith Values. She is presently an Associate Minister for the Seminary. Dr. Lovell is the daughter of the late Milton M. Lovell and Judith M. Lovell, the mother of Kwame and Ayanna Prescod, and the grandmother of Kwame, Jr., Kristopher, and Konner Prescod.

Rev. Yanik Martelly is a Folk Herbalist rooted in the Wise Woman Tradition of Healing which is cross-cultural and a part of folk medicine across the world. In the Wise Woman tradition, good health is flexibility, openness to change, availability to transformation, and groundedness. It is a way of healing with local herbs, plants, wild food, and ancestral cooking, healing with nourishment, and seeing disease as a messenger, an ally for transformation. Yanik apprenticed with Marysia Miernowska of the School of the Sacred Wild for three years and is currently expanding the scope of her herbal studies with an additional year in advanced herbalism. She works with sustainable sources of healing plants that primarily belong to the Western Herbalism path. Yanik is a crea-ve soul who delights in curating transformative tea parties designed to introduce the healing giEs of plant allies through herbal infusions, tonics, and elixirs while also deepening sensory experiences and heart connections. A Spiritual Coach and ordained Minister through The New Seminary for Interfaith Studies, Yanik has inspirited her ministry as a Tender of Heart & Hearth interweaving Spiritual Coaching, Folk Herbalism, and Sacred Hospitality.
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