ancestral Lineage Healing Intensive
Stettler, alberta canada
July 31 ~ August 2, 2026
~ 3 Days of Practice with Eli Pico & Jen Hudziec ~
About the work
Ancestral lineage healing is the practice of relating directly with one’s blood ancestors for personal, family, and cultural healing. It involves safely establishing relationships with wise and well ancestors and enlisting their support to deeply heal your lineages reaching far back in time.
If you’ve participated in personal healing work and you’re now seeking greater breakthroughs, ancestral healing may be for you. This approach weaves helpful elements from psychology, cultural healing, and spiritual/ritual traditions. Patterns rooted in intergenerational cycles and cultural pain can find resolution. Coming into relationship with recent and more ancient ancestors can re-establish obscured blessings, improve relationships with the living, and encourage greater belonging and clarity around life purpose and path.
⫸ Learn a life-long framework to relate in direct, safe, and empowering ways with your family and lineage ancestors.
⫸ Establish connections with ancestral guides and work in partnership with them for lasting personal and family healing.
⫸ Join with your ancestors to support the resolution of larger systemic, generational, and cultural wounding.
STETTLER, ALBERTA CANADA
Stettler, Alberta, known as the "Heart of Alberta," is a town of approximately 5,700 people in central Alberta, serving as a regional hub for agriculture. Stettler is centrally located between the province’s two largest cities of Calgary and Edmonton.
Stettler is located on the tradtional land of the Blackfoot Confederacy and other First Nations including the Cree.
With a vibrant mix of environmental diversity including prairies and lakes, Stettler’s location for this intensive will merge internal work with outer beauty.
logistics
Arrival: Friday july 31 @ 9:00 am
Departure: Sunday August 2 @ 5:00pm
Venue Location:
The beautiful home and gardens of Eli Pico. We will be outside (weather permitting) with indoor facilitites available.
Languages Available for this Intensive:
English & Spanish
accomodations:
Accomodations are not included, however, below is a list of resources to secure housing. Advanced reservations are HIGHLY recommended due to summertime tourism.
Meals:
Meals are not included. Daily breaks from 1:00 ~ 3:00 pm will allow for time to visit local resturants or bring your own lunch. Local recommendations are available!
Other:
The event will be guided in English with Spanish available. We’ll gather for dedicated time in group ritual for about seven hours per day over three full days (10:00-13:00 and 15:00-18:30). There will be chairs and we encourage you to bring whatever you’ll need to be comfortable.
We’ll approach the work in ways that are psychologically grounded, ritually safe, and culturally inclusive. Teachings and practices are co-led by Eli Pico and Jen Hudziec. Those new to ancestor work, adoptees, and folks with a tough experience of family are welcome. The larger circle and gathering will also be a safe space for bringing care to historical pain.
REGISTRATION
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Fee: $ 350 CAD
(approximately $260 USD / $225 Euros)
FIRST NATIONS
Fee: By Donation
*The fee for First Nations participants is to support accessibility for indigenous residents.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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We gather each day, Friday through Sunday, from 10:00-13:00 then 15:00-18:30 with shorter mid-morning and mid-afternoon breaks and a spacious two-hour lunch break. Our shared time each day consists of four teaching and practice sessions of roughly 90 minutes each, two before lunch and two after.
These sessions are a blend of teaching and guided, experiential practice (often with drumming), sharing in small break-out groups anchored by trained supporters, main group dialogue, and other elements of ancestor-focused ritual, such as offering practice, song, and prayer. There are no prerequisites, however, prior experience with ritual and personal healing are helpful.
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The lineage healing intensive closely follows the first nine chapters of Ancestral Medicine: Rituals for Personal and Family Healing as participants connect and partner with ancestral guides to support any among the dead still in need of assistance. Our signature online course Ancestral Lineage Healing also follows the steps of the lineage healing process, and these are the fundamental steps that practitioners are trained to guide in individual session work.
The process itself originated from years of in-person events, and there is an alchemy to multi-day group ritual that is unlike any of the other approaches to the work.
It’s important to note that the lineage healing intensive is fundamentally different from the Ancestral Healing Practitioner Training. Participants at intensives learn life-long skills for personally accessing ancestral support. However, this three-day intensive is not a substitute for the nearly year-long professional training that practitioners undertake in how to guide this work for others.
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This approach is experiential, rooted in an ethic of kindness, and welcoming to people of diverse ancestries and any spiritual background (or lack thereof). Consistent with our organizational core values, intensives are rooted in feminist, decolonizing, anti-racist, LGBTQ-inclusive, class-aware, Earth-honoring ethics.
We seek to embody these values in ways that are non-dogmatic, warm-hearted, and encouraging of the vulnerability that supports depth ritual work.
Participants work directly with their own lineage ancestors, and are not expected to hold space for others beyond showing up in a mindful way during group shares. Attendees work alongside one another, each in their own space and personal process.
Each intensive also weaves in explicit respect and healing for the histories of place. With respect to the specific history of Sarajevo, this includes an explicit affirmation of religious tolerance and inclusivity. This also includes distancing from any forms of nationalism, supremacy, othering, or dehumanization that would hold one ancestral group or ethnicity as superior to another. Without shame or judgment, we aim to hold a safe, supportive space for healing and reconciliation.
How much individual support will be available?
What is your refund policy?
What if I have a question that's not answered
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Unless other arrangements are made, 25% of the overall cost is a non-refundable deposit.
If you need to cancel, please let us know as soon as you can. If something changes and you can’t join us, the closer cancellations are to the date of the event, the more difficult it is for us to fill the seats. The remaining registration payment may be refunded as follows:
A 75% refund is available for cancellations made anytime before Aug 3 (60 days before we gather). A 50% refund is available for cancellations made between 30 and 60 days before the intensive begins. There are no refunds available for cancellations made after Sept 3 (less than 30 days before the intensive begins). We reserve the option to extend flexibility on this policy especially in cases where an open space has been filled. In-person intensives require significant organizational resources and these policies help to ensure these offerings remain sustainable.
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Participants can expect an in-depth experience and should be personally well resourced. In addition to the co-lead teaching from Eli and Jen. Jen and Eli will be available during breakout groups, however, even with the care from coordinated and culturally welcoming leaders, there are still limitations to the level of individualized support we will be able to provide.
If you have doubts about whether the intensive is a good container for your depth work, be in dialogue with the team beforehand. The intensive is not a substitute for personal therapy.
In addition to the in-person support during the time of the intensive, many participants find working with an individual practitioner to be beneficial. To connect with practitioners or practitioners-in-training, see this link for the Ancestral Medicine Practitioner Directory. The network includes options for different language needs, low income sessions, and other specializations.
YOUR FACILITATORS
Elisa Picó Reig
My practice is rooted in my own healing journey—a blend of resilience, exploration, and profound self-discovery. Having been gifted a second chance at life, I am passionate about helping others reconnect with their inner strength, joy, and authenticity.
I’m here to walk beside you, offering guidance, tools, and support as you rediscover YOU. Together, we can create a new reality that reflects your unique path, moving at a pace that honours where you are and where you wish to go.
I draw from a vibrant spectrum of healing modalities, each representing a piece of my growth and learning. As an animist, I am deeply connected to the healing power of nature and the collective wisdom we share with the Earth and all living beings.
Learn More: Ona Wellness
Jen Hudziec
My whole life has been shaped by the transformative powers of ritual. As a child I was raised Roman Catholic, but was an animist at heart spending all my waking hours outdoors communing with the natural world. I departed institutionalized religion when I was 18 and began a lifetime of exploring various spiritual paths. The common thread in each of these paths was ritual. It was through this gateway of that I transformed my life and found my true calling.
As a Ritualist I hold a safe and tender space for ancestral healing, spiritual mentorship, and rites of passage including death & dying support. I also have a passion for teaching and passing on what I have gleaned from various initiations, experiences, and Elders. I am truly dedicated to being able to meet people where they are and therefore provide a spectrum of offerings from free online rituals, to group work, and private sessions.
Learn More: Ancient Pathways

