spirituality

  • A Grandfather’s Hands

    “To the One Who Built with Love” You, whom I never met—and yet, you hold me.You carved not just wood,but a vessel of memory,a hearth for healing,a shrine for the unseen. In this sacred space, I feel you.In the hush… Continue reading

    A Grandfather’s Hands
  • The photo frame without a face…

    The Unknown, The Unnamed, The Forgotten, The Exiled… This empty frame is a threshold within my altar. It is the breath between names, the silence between stories. It is where absence is made sacred. And this I say:🕯️ To the… Continue reading

    The photo frame without a face…
  • A deeply layered ache

    …a tender, deeply layered ache I am holding. My reaction is not just about a forgotten date—it’s about what that date symbolizes. Birthdays, especially of our children, are etched into us not just as facts, but as thresholds of love,… Continue reading

    A deeply layered ache
  • Enantiodromia

    Enantiodromia is a powerful and fascinating concept rooted in Jungian psychology, although it has origins in ancient Greek philosophy. The word comes from the Greek ἐναντίος (enantios), meaning “opposite,” and δρόμος (dromos), meaning “running” or “course.” Together, it means something… Continue reading

    Enantiodromia