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A three-card tarot reading.

How to make the most of your tarot reading

15 July 202511 July 2025

A complete guide to getting the most out of your tarot reading: how to find the right reader, prepare meaningful questions, and more expert tips.

Categories Divination Tags tarot
The first view of the Parthenon, the temple of Athena.

Magic and devotion: meeting Athena in Athens

8 July 2025

Scenes and reflections from Attica. From Athens to Cape Sounion and Eleusis, on devotion and the enduring presence of the Greek goddess Athena.

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Athena, Greece, travel
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The enormous ongoing work of decolonising spirituality

4 July 2025

On decolonising spirituality with care, accountability, and relationships that transcend buzzwords and performance, toward integrity and reverence.

Categories Spiritual Practice Tags culture
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What is spiritual care? A Pagan perspective

15 July 20251 July 2025

Discover what spiritual care is and how a nature-based, non-traditional approach can support you through grief, transition, or spiritual seeking.

Categories Spiritual Care
Twelve Apostles Victoria.

Drowning and emerging: Yemaya and life’s crossings

27 June 2025

Yemaya is the orisha present at birth, death, and spaces between. This reflection considers her healing presence and the comfort she offers in uncertain times.

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Lukumi, Yemaya
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Stillness and surging: a Melbourne Winter Solstice reflection

21 June 2025

Exploring Winter Solstice in Melbourne – finding sacred stillness after busy times and noticing winter’s unexpected vitality. A Southern Hemisphere reflection.

Categories Spiritual Practice Tags holidays
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