A Sanctuary of Ancestral Wisdom and Divine Stewardship
We welcome you with open arms and reverent hearts to HOUSE OF POLANCO TEMPLE — a sacred spiritual refuge rooted in the legacy of the Taino, Haitian, Cuban, and West Indian people. Established as a private ecclesiastical trust, this temple exists beyond denomination, beyond state lines, and beyond colonial definitions of faith.
This is holy ground.
A space preserved not only by deed, but by covenant.
Whether you are returning to your roots, seeking healing, or answering a spiritual call — you are home.
Here, the land speaks.
Here, ancestors are honored.
Here, divine law and indigenous wisdom walk hand in hand.
Rooted in the divine legacy of the Moors and guided by the mystery of the Tartarian age, we honor the sacred inheritance of our ancestors, land, and law. These interconnected civilizations remind us that what has been buried can be reclaimed — in spirit, in memory, and in sacred trust.
We invite you to explore our ministries, connect with our teachings, and walk with us in sacred purpose. Let this space restore your spirit, awaken your memory, and affirm your calling.
Welcome to the work.
Welcome to the walk.
Welcome to HOUSE OF POLANCO TEMPLE.
Our temple stands not just on soil — but on sacred memory.
HOUSE OF POLANCO TEMPLE honors the spiritual science, sacred geometry, and divine law once carried by ancient Moorish and Tartarian stewards of the Earth. Before colonial powers redrew the borders, our people-built star cities, energy temples, and courts of divine justice across what is now called America, Africa, and Asia.
We are the keepers of that lost light.
Tartarian wisdom taught us to build with harmony, not harm
Moorish law taught us to govern by divine right, not state decree
Together, they inform how we steward our temple, our trust, and our truth today
Sacred land holds memory and energy
Ancestry is divine covenant
We are stewards, not subjects
Sacred architecture channels prayer
Faith is lived, not licensed
Tartarian geomancy & star forts
Moorish bloodline and sovereign law
Both traditions reject imposed authority
Domes, arches, and alignment with stars
We operate under 508(c)(1)(A) as a sovereign ecclesiastical trust, not a 501(c)(3) entity.
Our Journey Continues:
From the West Indies to the Kingdoms of Morocco...
From ancient Tartarian sky maps to Moorish temples in America...
From forced erasure to divine remembrance...
We rise, restore, and reclaim — under sacred trust.
For Our Youth, For Our Future.
HOUSE OF POLANCO TEMPLE honors the next generation of spiritual stewards by offering sacred teachings designed to awaken ancestral memory, cultural pride, and divine purpose in young hearts. Our "Ancestral Wisdom" initiative connects youth with the teachings, traditions, and spiritual technologies passed down through the Taino, Afro-Caribbean, Moorish, and Tartarian lineages.
Our Youth Teachings Include:
The symbols, stories, and sacred geometry of our people
Rites of passage and spiritual maturity rooted in ancestral law
Lessons in land stewardship, cultural defense, and indigenous honor
Creative arts, sound healing, and oral traditions
Universal principles of divine law, sacred trust, and sovereign faith
This is not just education — it is remembrance.
Through workshops, youth circles, and mentorship from our ecclesiastical elders, we ensure the light of our legacy is not only preserved — but embodied.
Let the children rise. Let the ancestors rejoice.
We are currently developing sacred educational materials for youth empowerment and ancestral studies, including:
Printable booklets on sacred symbols and temple architecture
Rites of passage guides and ceremonial journaling prompts
Community storytelling and intergenerational teaching tools
Illustrated timelines of Moorish, Tartarian, and Taino legacies
Sacred sound, breath, and meditation resources
These materials will be made available for families, youth circles, and teaching elders committed to cultivating the next generation of spiritual stewards.
To request early access or to contribute as a mentor, please contact: admin@polancotemple.org