Reconciliation work is for situations where disharmony has hardened into position, misunderstanding, family rupture, relationship tension, neighborhood conflict, or community imbalance.
This service is built on several streams of spiritual principle working together:
Ma'at brings the Kemetic principle of truth, righteousness, justice, balance, and right order.
Idan speaks to community harmony and the restoration of peaceful relationship among people who must share space, responsibility, or mutual concern.
Egungun brings family and lineage harmony, reminding the living that conflict does not only affect the people in the room. It can disturb the ancestral field, the household, the children, and the future memory of the family.
Ibeji, the sacred twins, brings the principle of balance: two forces that are not the same, yet must be held in proper relationship. In this sense, Ibeji carries a wisdom similar to yin and yang. Opposites do not always need to destroy each other. Sometimes they must learn their right position.
These forces operate together beyond narrow ritual constraints to bring harmony into a situation of disharmony. The goal is not to force agreement or erase accountability. The goal is to soften positions, clarify misunderstandings, open people to seeing from one another's perspective, and restore a greater field of balance.
This work may be used for:
- Marriage or relationship conflict
- Family tension and household disharmony
- Parent-child or sibling conflict
- Neighborhood disputes
- Community rupture or group imbalance
- Situations where people need to cool down, hear clearly, and return to right order
The scale matters. A small reconciliation may require a smaller offering and focused ritual. A larger family, neighborhood, or community situation may require a larger ritual, deeper divination, more offerings, and more preparation.
At the smallest level, this work starts at $180. More complex rituals are priced according to the scale of the disharmony, the number of people involved, the offerings required, and what divination indicates.
Reconciliation does not replace honest conversation, mediation, counseling, or accountability. It supports the spiritual field so that those human processes have a better chance of working.