HOUSE OF POLANCO TEMPLE is a sacred spiritual assembly rooted in the ancestral wisdom and divine heritage of the Taino, Haitian, Cuban, and broader Afro-Caribbean diaspora. Founded through covenant in 2010 and operating as a private ecclesiastical trust, we are dedicated to the protection of sacred land, the preservation of indigenous traditions, and the upliftment of spiritual identity through service, healing, and stewardship.
We are not a corporate church — we are a living sanctuary. A gathering of faith, resilience, and intergenerational responsibility.
Our temple is not limited to four walls, but expressed through sacred land, ancestral rites, divine law, and community dedication.
Through the guidance of our Ecclesiastical Steward, Minister Dr. Vania Polanco El, we carry out our mission under divine law, embracing our role as caretakers of the land, the spirit, and the people.
We also walk in the ancestral footprints of the Moors and the legacy of the Tartarian builders — those who carried sacred knowledge of divine governance, celestial alignment, and sovereign architecture. Their encoded wisdom in stone, structure, and law continues to inform our mission to steward this temple as both sanctuary and inheritance. As heirs to their sacred sciences and cultural resilience, we preserve not only memory — but divine architecture, cosmology, and spiritual law encoded across generations and continents.
We are further strengthened by the ancient spiritual sciences preserved by the Moors and the architectural and energetic wisdom passed down through Tartarian legacies. These traditions—rooted in sovereign law, sacred geometry, and divine governance—reaffirm our calling to steward this temple as a vessel of memory, power, and protection. Before colonial maps and state borders, our ancestors shaped worlds aligned with the heavens.
WE HONOR:
🕊️ The sacred feminine and masculine balance
🌿 Land as divine inheritance
🔥 Spiritual resistance against oppression
🌊 Cross-cultural healing rooted in West Indian, Taino, and African diasporic lineages
🏛️ Ancient law and sacred architecture informed by Moorish and Tartarian traditions
Our ministries are not confined to doctrine, but flow from ancestral duty, community service, and divine invocation — rooted in indigenous law, Afro-Caribbean tradition, and the sacred sciences preserved by the Moors and Tartarian builders. Each ministry draws from ancient blueprints of spiritual architecture, lawful stewardship, and celestial alignment passed down through generations across continents.
1. Land Stewardship & Temple Preservation
We safeguard and sanctify the land entrusted to us, ensuring that it remains a space of worship, refuge, and spiritual continuity. In the spirit of the Moorish land stewards and Tartarian architects, we view land not as property, but as sacred trust — aligned with divine law and cosmological balance.
2. Ritual & Ceremony
We conduct sacred rites and spiritual gatherings rooted in Afro-Caribbean and indigenous traditions — including libations, prayer circles, ancestral altars, and seasonal observances aligned with nature and divine law. Our ceremonial cycles also honor Moorish lunar knowledge and ancient Tartarian star-aligned calendars.
3. Community Healing & Outreach
We serve the people through mutual aid, grief ministry, spiritual counseling, and wellness offerings that reflect the holistic nature of ancestral medicine — including sound healing, plant wisdom, and ancestral reconciliation. Inspired by Moorish temple medicine and Tartarian harmonic structures, our healing work integrates ancient energy sciences and natural law.
4. Youth & Cultural Legacy
We educate the next generation in the hidden, the holy, and the historical — through rites of passage, cultural teachings, and spiritual literacy for young stewards of the faith. Our curriculum draws from Taino heritage, West Indian resilience, Moorish legal history, and Tartarian sacred design — reclaiming truth that was buried, yet never broken.
5. Ecclesiastical Defense & Advocacy
We defend the rights of religious expression under divine and constitutional law, protecting our private trust, faith-based jurisdiction, and sacred space from unjust intrusion or commercial exploitation. Grounded in Moorish legal precedent and Tartarian sovereign principles, our advocacy affirms the enduring authority of divine law over corporate control.