Isa-Khaliyah
Author · Ceremonialist · Lineage Keeper
She does not call herself a teacher. She calls herself a daughter who remembered. Her work is the slow, patient labour of returning women to the wisdom that was never taken from them — only forgotten.
Based in George, Western Cape, Isa-Khaliyah holds circles, writes liturgies, trains practitioners, and tends the long flame of the feminine mysteries.

The Calling
A voice in the blood that refused to be ignored. The remembering began as a whisper and became a vow.
The Study
Years of apprenticeship with elders, midwives, and the lineages that survived in shadow.
The Circle
The first sacred circles — small rooms, candle-light, the unguarded weeping of women returning home.
The Book
The Sacred Cycle. Written in devotion. Released as a vow to the daughters.
The Temple
The Keepers Of The Womb — a publishing house, a school, a sanctuary still unfolding.
"To return ten thousand women — and then ten thousand more — to the altar of their own knowing, until the forgetting ends in our lineage."
— Isa-Khaliyah