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About

Ayka Ma-Neela 

Ayka Ma-Neela is a spiritual guide and ancestral listener whose work is rooted in remembrance, discernment, and return. She holds space for those seeking clarity beyond surface narratives, those called to reconnect with their inner knowing, ancestral memory, and original light.

Her guidance is quiet, grounded, and intentional. Rather than offering answers to adopt, Ayka creates space for insight to emerge naturally, allowing what is ready to be seen, released, or reclaimed to unfold without pressure or performance.

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    Ayka’s path has been shaped through lived experience, ancestral lineage, and long-term embodied practice. Ayiti, Bali, and Benin are not markers of travel in her story, but places of deep remembrance, points where ancestral presence, spiritual responsibility, and inner listening were strengthened. These experiences continue to inform how she holds space: with respect for the unseen, awareness of inherited histories, and care for the body as a living archive.

    For over two decades, her work has been guided by ancestral lineages, Indigenous remembrance, and spiritual guardianship passed through experience rather than formal institutions. Her practice is not borrowed or trend-driven. It is refined through time, responsibility, 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 work in sustainable fashion, recognized internationally, was rooted in transformation and memory, giving new life to what had been discarded and honoring the stories held within materials. This same sensibility continues to shape her spiritual practice: nothing is rushed, nothing is wasted, and everything is approached with intention.

    Ayka’s work today includes spiritual readings, ancestral guidance, soul blueprint interpretation, womb-centered services, guided meditative journeys, and supportive work with families and children. She also writes, creates sacred symbols, tends the Bwa Makaya Sacred Apothecary, and holds spaces for reflection and healing through her podcast, The Weaver of Silence – Behind the Veil.

    Her approach is trauma-aware, ethically grounded, and held with care, especially when working with women, children, and families navigating emotional, spiritual, and ancestral complexity. She honors personal belief systems and does not seek to replace medical, psychological, or religious support, but to complement them through clarity, grounding, and listening.

     

    Ayka’s presence is steady. Her guidance is discerning. Her work remains rooted in integrity rather than performance.

    This space is an invitation, to remember, to return,
    and to walk forward with greater clarity and steadiness.

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