
AYKA RADIANT SOULS
A Quiet Space for Clarity, Remembrance, and Inner Alignment
About
My spirit given name is Ayka Ma'Neela
I am a spiritual guide, ancestral listener, and woman of lived experience. I am also a mother, a sister, an aunt, a designer who cares deeply for the earth, an artist, an author, and a quiet observer of what moves beneath words.
My work is informed not only by lineage, but by daily lived responsibility, by raising a child, holding family, navigating real life, and honoring the body as a living archive. The guidance I offer does not come from distance. It comes from practice.
I hold space for those seeking clarity beyond surface narratives — those called to reconnect with their inner knowing, ancestral memory, and original light.

Who is Ayka?
Ayka’s path has been shaped through lived experience, Ayitian lineage, and long-term embodied practice. The memory of Ayiti lives in her bloodline, not only as history, but as spiritual inheritance.
Ayiti, Bali, and Benin were not destinations of travel in her story, but points of deep recognition, places where ancestral presence, spiritual responsibility, and inner listening strengthened
For over two decades, her work has been guided by ancestral remembrance, Indigenous reverence, and disciplined spiritual attunement. Her practice is not borrowed or trend-driven. It is refined through time, discernment, and direct engagement with the realities people carry beneath language.
Alongside her spiritual work, Ayka brings a background in creative design, authorship, and interpretation. Her earlier internationally recognized work in sustainable fashion centered on restoration, giving new life to what had been discarded and honoring the memory held within materials. That same ethic continues to shape her spiritual practice: nothing is rushed, nothing is dramatized, and everything is approached with intention.
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Today, her work includes structured spiritual readings, ancestral guidance, soul blueprint interpretation, womb-centered restoration, guided meditative sessions, and the tending of Bwa Makaya Sacred Apothecary. She also holds reflective space through her podcast, The Weaver of Silence – Behind the Veil.
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Her approach is trauma-aware, ethically grounded, and steady. She does not replace medical, psychological, or religious care, but complements them through clarity, discernment, and ancestral listening.
Ayka’s presence is calm.
Her guidance is intentional.
Her work remains rooted in integrity rather than performance.
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This space is an invitation — to remember, to return, and to walk forward with steadiness.