philosophy

  • 🏛️ The Myth That Keeps Rebuilding Itself

    New Templar States, New Jerusalems, New Atlantean Dreams There is a myth that refuses to stay buried. It rises under different names, different flags, different gods — but it always carries the same promise: A purified world.A restored order.A people… Continue reading

    🏛️ The Myth That Keeps Rebuilding Itself
  • Ke-tu-rah 🌬️Life as Fragrance Now

    Most people meet Keturah only as a footnote. Abraham’s other wife.After Sarah.After the covenant.After the drama. She’s treated like an appendix to a life already lived. But names tell the truth scripture often hides. Ke-tu-rah means incense.Fragrance.Smoke rising.Scent without form.… Continue reading

    Ke-tu-rah 🌬️Life as Fragrance Now
  • 🌒 When the Inner Is Ignored, the World Acts It Out

    There is a principle so old it keeps reappearing under different names—mystical, psychological, philosophical—across cultures that never met and scriptures that never agreed. Yet they are all pointing to the same mechanism. 🜂 What is not made conscious within us… Continue reading

    🌒 When the Inner Is Ignored, the World Acts It Out
  • The Divine Does Not Want Witnesses.

    It Wants Participants. There is a way the old stories keep being told that makes it sound like something went wrong. As if humanity fell.As if separation was a failure.As if consciousness made a mistake by choosing experience. But when… Continue reading

    The Divine Does Not Want Witnesses.
  • 🌿 In Quest of the Forgotten

    “You must go in quest of yourself, and you will find yourself again only in the simple and forgotten things.”— Carl Jung There is a particular kind of exhaustion that comes from seeking too hard. Not the good fatigue of… Continue reading

    🌿 In Quest of the Forgotten
  • 🌒 When Wisdom Kneels

    Reading the Gospel of Thomas as an Initiation There are texts you study…and then there are texts that quietly begin studying you. The Gospel of Thomas feels like the latter for me. Not a gospel in the sense of doctrine… Continue reading

    🌒 When Wisdom Kneels
  • 👩🏼‍🏫Proof Enough for Me

    🪞A Reflection on Meaning, Metaphysics, and the Human Middle I don’t dismiss the metaphysical. I don’t dismiss symbols, synchronicities, or moments that feel quietly charged with something more. They have woven themselves too intimately into my lived experience for me… Continue reading

    👩🏼‍🏫Proof Enough for Me
  • 🌑 Mythic Mondays: Hekate at the Crossroads — When Choice Becomes Consecration

    There are moments when life does not ask us what we want.It simply places us at a crossroads and waits to see whether we will recognize it as sacred. Tonight, the myth that steps forward is Hekate—not as spectacle, not… Continue reading

    🌑 Mythic Mondays: Hekate at the Crossroads — When Choice Becomes Consecration
  • From Covenant to Consciousness

    On the Evolution of the Divine Image ✨📜🕯️ There comes a moment on any sincere spiritual path when the old questions no longer suffice. Not “What does this text say?”But “What kind of consciousness does this text arise from?”And perhaps… Continue reading

    From Covenant to Consciousness
  • Mythic Mondays: Odin: The Masculine Who Kneels to Know 🐦‍⬛🗝️

    When we speak of the masculine in myth, we’re often handed a narrow script: conquest, dominance, certainty, the hero who never doubts. But Odin—the All-Father, the Wanderer, the one-eyed god of wisdom—fractures that story completely. Odin is not powerful because… Continue reading

    Mythic Mondays: Odin: The Masculine Who Kneels to Know 🐦‍⬛🗝️