Mysticism

  • Mystic Mondays, Vol. 13

    Persephone β€” The Descent, The Return, and The Self That Learns to Walk Between Every soul eventually meets Persephone. Not as a mythological figure β€”but as an interior presence. She is that part of us that learns:πŸŒ‘ how to move… Continue reading

    Mystic Mondays, Vol. 13
  • Historical Mirrors, Vol. 18

    Proclus of Athens β€” The Soul That Remembers Its Own Light There are thinkers whose minds become ladders β€” not merely across ideas, but between worlds. Proclus of Athens, the 5th-century Neoplatonist, mapped a cosmology of consciousness that did not… Continue reading

    Historical Mirrors, Vol. 18
  • πŸŒ’ The Rebel Who Sang the Dead Awake

    They say Orpheus descended for love, but perhaps it was for truth.He carried no sword, no shield β€” only the trembling instrument of his soul. While others begged the gods for favor, he dared to charm them into stillness. Even… Continue reading

    πŸŒ’ The Rebel Who Sang the Dead Awake
  • πŸŒ‘ Mythic Mondays, Vol. 8

    The Night Was Never Empty β€” Nyx and the Original Dark Her Myth In the beginning, before time had the arrogance to count itself, there was Night.Not the absence of light β€” the presence of something older.She was called Nyx,… Continue reading

    πŸŒ‘ Mythic Mondays, Vol. 8
  • Mythic Mondays, Vol. VI β€” The Waters of Memory

    πŸ’§ “The soul remembers in ripples, not in words.” πŸŒ™ The Stream Beneath All Things There is a river that runs beneath every myth β€” a current older than language, where memory is not recollection but resurrection.In Greek myth, the… Continue reading

    Mythic Mondays, Vol. VI β€” The Waters of Memory
  • Prometheus | Mythic Mondays: Vol. IV

    πŸ”₯ Opening Invocation Fire was not meant only for the gods. One figure dared to imagine otherwise β€” Prometheus, the forethinker, who reached into divine flame and carried it down to trembling hands. For his gift, he was bound to… Continue reading

    Prometheus | Mythic Mondays: Vol. IV
  • Inanna | Mythic Mondays Vol. III

    Opening Invocation The gates creak open. One by one, the jewels and garments fall away. The Queen of Heaven descends, not as ornamented sovereign, but as stripped-bare soul. Inanna walks downward into shadow, into silence, into her sister’s domain β€”… Continue reading

    Inanna | Mythic Mondays Vol. III
  • Mythic Mondays, Vol. II

    The Threshold of Circe β€” Witch of the Liminal Shore 🌊 At the Edge of the Known There are times when we find ourselves lingering on the shoreline of our own lives β€” not yet crossing into what calls, not… Continue reading

    Mythic Mondays, Vol. II
  • Giordano Bruno – Mystic Rebel of the Infinite

    πŸŒ’ Historical Mirrors, Vol. VII Giordano Bruno (1548–1600) stands illuminated in history as a symbol of visionary bravery and mystic rebellion. An Italian philosopher, cosmologist, and poet, Bruno dared to defy the intellectual and religious constraints of his era by… Continue reading

    Giordano Bruno – Mystic Rebel of the Infinite
  • Exploring Morphic Fields: The Connection of Memory and Behavior

    Morphic fields are energetic blueprints of memory and form that shape behavior, development, and even knowingβ€”across time, space, and species. First introduced by biologist Rupert Sheldrake, morphic fields suggest that there’s a field of resonance around everythingβ€”from a single cell… Continue reading

    Exploring Morphic Fields: The Connection of Memory and Behavior