Ancient Wisdom Council
Ancient Wisdom Council
A monthly gathering exploring ancient traditions, spiritual insight, and the deeper stories that shape human life.

A gathering guided by Weam Namou
Across cultures and centuries, communities have gathered to share wisdom, stories, and spiritual understanding.
The Ancient Wisdom Council continues this tradition in a modern setting.
Held monthly during the full moon, these gatherings explore ancient Babylonian wisdom, shamanic teachings, and conscious storytelling. Participants are invited to reflect on how ancient knowledge continues to guide creativity, personal growth, and collective understanding today.
The council welcomes writers, spiritual seekers, and anyone interested in exploring the intersection of ancient tradition and modern life.
What You’ll Experience
Exploration of Ancient Traditions
Learn about spiritual teachings and cultural wisdom that have shaped human storytelling for generations.
Collective Reflection
Participate in thoughtful discussions that allow new perspectives and insights to emerge.
A Deeper Relationship With Story
Understand how storytelling functions not only as art, but as a spiritual and cultural practice.
Ancient Wisdom Council — Monthly Gathering
Open to writers, seekers, and anyone curious about ancient wisdom. Held monthly during the full moon, these gatherings explore ancient Babylonian wisdom, shamanic teachings, and conscious storytelling.
What You Can Expect
Ancient Babylonian Wisdom
Exploring teachings that continue to influence storytelling and spiritual understanding.
Shamanic Perspectives
Understanding how traditional spiritual practices connect creativity with personal transformation.
Shared Insight
Participants are encouraged to reflect, ask questions, and explore ideas together.
Story as Spiritual Practice
Reflecting on the role storytelling plays in human culture and inner life.
FAQs
Do I need prior knowledge of these traditions?
No. The council welcomes both beginners and those already familiar with spiritual teachings.
Is the gathering religious?
No. It is reflective and educational rather than religious.
How often does the council meet?
Once a month during the full moon.



