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Rooted and Embodied with Jameelah Creates


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In this juicy episode of Rooted and Embodied with Jameelah Creates, we play on the edges of aliveness, leadership, and liberation. Jameelah breaks down alignment with her now-iconic moving walkway metaphor, opens up about how suicidal ideation became a doorway back to her lineage, and exposes how food deserts are weaponized against communities while reclaiming intuitive, ancestral eating as everyday energy medicine.

We wander from psilocybin to breathwork, into the wild, shimmering reality of what Kundalini activation actually feels like, and why true leadership means giving power back to the people, not hoarding it. You’ll hear the story of a Kundalini awakening that changed everything and get a taste of the upcoming Embodied training and free March 5 workshop designed for those ready to live their spirituality through their bodies, not just their minds.

Come listen if you’re craving a conversation that’s part altar, part call-out, and part activation — the kind that leaves your nervous system softer, your vision clearer, and your creativity turned all the way on.

About my Guest

Jameelah is an Integrative Somatic Specialist, a multi-certified Energy worker specializing in Kundalini Activation, Sat Nam Rasayan and Transcendental Meditation. She has sat with Aboriginal energy workers from West African Yoruba culture, and Traditional Ngangkari Healers.


Jameelah holds certifications in healing Intergenerational and Racial Trauma through Therapeutic & Ecstatic Breathwork; her background also includes extensive training in Mindfulness and Shamonic Meditations. She’s received her certification in Integrative Somatic Trauma Therapy Training and Polyvagal Theory - helping her clients transmute heavy emotions.


Along with kundalini life force, Jameelah also anchors the most native state of non-dual awareness which cultivates a deep experience of oneness with all things. Jameelah's unique background in the Performing Arts, Sat Nam Rasayan, Breathwork, Trauma Healing, and West African Yoruba Spirituality - blends to create a powerful alchemy of grounding and healing energy - this connects her clients to their innate divinity, inner wisdom, and profound intuition.

Jameelah travels internationally creating spaces for people to remember their own innate healing capacity. For the past five years, she's lived on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, where she tends to the land, communes with nature, and dabbles in herbalism & crafting chocolate delicacies.

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