religion

  • Abandoning the Theology of Suffering

    There was a time when I believed that suffering made me sacred.That enduring pain was proof of my devotion.That if I could just love enough, stay long enough, endure quietly enough — something holy would be born from it. But… Continue reading

    Abandoning the Theology of Suffering
  • 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.
  • 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
  • ✨🕯️Sacred Counterparts: Marguerite Porete & Jakob Böhme 🔥🌑

    There are mystics who speak about God.And then there are mystics who speak from inside the rupture where language fails. Marguerite Porete and Jakob Böhme never met, never read one another, and never belonged to the same spiritual moment —… Continue reading

    ✨🕯️Sacred Counterparts: Marguerite Porete & Jakob Böhme 🔥🌑
  • 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 🐦‍⬛🗝️