

Deep Liberation
with Langston Kahn
“Our purpose is not what we do, but who we can’t help but be....”
“We cannot wait for our culture to become whole so we can heal. We must become the people resilient, creative and courageous enough to bring healing to ourselves and others from within a fractured culture.”

In this conversation between Taya Mâ and Langston Kahn, Langston speaks to the power of inner sensing as a pathway for transformation, shares what it means to at the end of a world and guides us in a practice for connecting to the support of the earth.
How Do You Experience Deep Liberation?
Langston Kahn…
is a Black, Queer teacher and shamanic practitioner who specializes in radical human transformation, ancestral healing, and restoring an authentic relationship with our emotions. Langston is the author of Deep LIberation: Shamanic Teachings for Reclaiming Wholeness in a Culture of Trauma. He stands firmly at the crossroads; his practice informed by somatic modalities, contemporary shamanic traditions, initiations into traditions of the African diaspora, and his helping spirits and ancestors weaving it all together. Langston gives workshops and lectures internationally, in person and online. He is a senior teacher in the Cycle of Transformation and has served for 5 years in the Last Mask Community, a collective of people striving to live in alignment with ancient shamanic principles in service of personal and collective liberation. He lives in the ancestral lands of the Lenape, Rockaway and Canarsie also known as New York City. (include this line or not?: Many of his mother’s people were brought early to North America as slaves and are from Nigeria, Mali, Benin, and Togo and include both Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews. His father’s people are from Switzerland, Scotland, the British Isles and German Jews. Find his work at www.langstonkahn.com