Endorsements on Munay aren't just compliments — they are public affirmations of trust, experience, and alignment. They help clients understand who you stand beside, and they help elevate the visibility and credibility of those in your Tribe.
In a world where spiritual and healing work is often intangible, endorsements offer a powerful form of peer validation that can’t be faked. Endorsements reflect more than just credibility — they express how you’re held within the field. That’s why they’re at the heart of the Tribe feature.
Why Endorsements Matter
- They signal integrity: Clients can see who you trust and who trusts you back.
- They add depth beyond reviews: Endorsements reflect lineage, collaboration, and personal history.
- They boost visibility: When you endorse someone, your name appears on their profile — and vice versa.
- They attract aligned clients: Your network shapes how clients perceive your philosophy and values.
- They strengthen the collective: This is how we build a global web of healing — together.
How to Write a Powerful Endorsement
A strong endorsement is personal, grounded in experience, and clear in intention. Here are a few tips:
1. Speak from Experience
Mention how you know the person. Have you worked together? Trained under the same lineage? Witnessed their work in ceremony, session, or retreat?
2. Share What Makes Them Trustworthy
Highlight qualities like presence, professionalism, authenticity, or healing impact. Be honest and specific — vague praise won’t build trust.
3. Keep It Personal but Professional
Write as if you're recommending them to someone you deeply care about. Keep it warm, clear, and to the point.
Sample Endorsements
Here are a few examples to inspire you:
"I’ve worked alongside Elena Morales during two retreats in Portugal and a group training in somatic trauma release. She holds impeccable space, balances emotional depth with grounded technique, and is someone I fully trust to care for clients I send her way. Her integrity and devotion to this work are rare, and I’m proud to have her in my Tribe."
"I’ve referred many clients to Tomas Illari, a practitioner rooted in the Q’ero Andean lineage, when Akashic work reveals ancestral patterns that need more than insight — they need ceremony and release. The Records often open doors to multi-generational trauma, but Tomas carries the tools to transmute what surfaces. He works with reverence, precision, and deep respect for the lineage he walks with. My clients often return feeling as if something ancient has been honored, not just healed. His work doesn’t override the soul’s wisdom — it supports it from a different plane."
"Salma Rey is the voice guide I recommend when my clients are ready to reclaim not just their physical body but their expression. After craniosacral work, many people begin to feel the stirrings of suppressed voice — and Salma helps them embody and release it through sound. Her sessions are vibrant, healing, and bold. She brings out the part of you that wants to be heard without apology. It's somatic liberation in a whole new octave."
One Last Note:
You can retract an endorsement at any time. But when you do choose to give one, know that it carries meaning — for the person you’re endorsing, for your clients, and for the integrity of the entire Munay network.