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Fool tarot card.

The beautiful art of the Fool in the tarot

24 May 202410 March 2024

From a madman and a vagabond to a symbol of innocence and spontaneity, here’s a look at the art and development of the Fool in the tarot throughout history.

Categories Divination Tags tarot, videos

#OcculTea: A conversation about social media witchcraft

2 March 20242 March 2024

My lengthy response to #OcculTea, a converation on “Social Media Witchcraft: Grifters, Aesthetics, Imposter Syndrome, Consumerism & Gatekeeping.”

Categories Community Tags social media
Statue of Themis as Lady Justice

How to apply the wisdom of Themis every day

24 February 2024

From divination to self-discovery and social justice activism, discover practical ways for incorporating the wisdom of the Greek goddess Themis in daily life.

Categories Spiritual Practice Tags Themis
Oak leaves in the sunshine.

Something wondrous at Dodona, the oldest oracle in Greece

23 February 202417 February 2024

Photos and reflections from my visit to Dodona, the oldest Hellenic oracle in Greece, dedicated to Zeus and Dione, where I connected with the goddess Themis.

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Greece, Themis, travel
The Temple of Apollo at Delphi.

Amazing Delphi, the usurped oracle of the goddess

4 February 20243 February 2024

Photos and reflections from my visit to the ancient sacred site of Delphi, the home of the Pythia, where echoes of prophecy and triumph linger.

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Greece, Themis, travel
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How to apply the teachings of Prajnaparamita in daily life

27 January 202427 January 2024

From meditation to embracing impermanence, discover practical tips for incorporating the wisdom teachings of Prajnaparamita in daily life.

Categories Spiritual Practice Tags Prajnaparamita
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