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  • 🌑 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
  • 🎆 New Year’s Eve: Between the Last Spark and the First Breath

    There is something tender about New Year’s Eve.Not loud—despite the fireworks.Not frantic—despite the countdowns. It’s a liminal night. A pause between exhale and inhale.The year behind us still humming in our bones, the year ahead not yet asking anything of… Continue reading

    🎆 New Year’s Eve: Between the Last Spark and the First Breath
  • 🌿 Smoke, Science, and Sacred Responsibility

    Rethinking Smudging in an Ethical, Earth-Honoring Way For many of us, smoke has always felt like a threshold—a visible prayer, a breath made tangible, a way of clearing not just a room, but a field. Smudging, most commonly associated with… Continue reading

    🌿 Smoke, Science, and Sacred Responsibility
  • Ereshkigal: Queen of the Unlit Truths

    🌑 Mythic Mondays There are goddesses who guide us toward the light—and then there are those who wait for us when the light fails. Ereshkigal does not chase, persuade, or rescue.She receives. In the ancient Sumerian imagination, Ereshkigal is the… Continue reading

    Ereshkigal: Queen of the Unlit Truths
  • 🌿 Living the Questions

    My spiritual practice today looks very different than it once did. It’s less about believing something and more about experiencing—less about adopting ideas and more about listening, embodying, and discerning what actually aligns at the soul level. What some might… Continue reading

    🌿 Living the Questions
  • Hermes at the Threshold: When the Messenger Steps Out of Stone

    Mystic Mondays · Vol. 14In every age, there are moments when a figure from myth seems to lean a little closer — not as a deity demanding devotion, but as an archetype revealing itself at precisely the right crossroads. Hermes… Continue reading

    Hermes at the Threshold: When the Messenger Steps Out of Stone
  • “Bless This Mess (But Also Maybe Clean It)”

    Sacred Snark Sunday · Vol. 20 There’s a spiritual fantasy many of us buy into—the idea that enlightenment will finally descend the moment our home looks like a minimalist retreat curated by a Virgo ascendant with unlimited shelf space. But… Continue reading

    “Bless This Mess (But Also Maybe Clean It)”
  • đź”® Oracle & Lantern — Vol. 20

    “December’s Lamp: A Year of Becoming” This final month of 2025 isn’t just the closure of a calendar year — it’s a corridor. The old self walks beside the current self.The regrets walk beside the victories.The wounds walk beside the… Continue reading

    đź”® Oracle & Lantern — Vol. 20
  • Mystic Mondays, Vol. 13

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

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

    Proclus of Athens — The Soul That Remembers Its Own Light There are thinkers whose minds become ladders — 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