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The archaeological site of Eleusis.

Eleusis, exploring history, myths, and magic

27 October 202425 October 2024

Photos and reflections from my visit to Eleusis, the home of the Eleusinian Mysteries. Nothing is left standing, but there is plenty of mystery to discover.

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Athena, Greece, Hekate, travel
Pharaoh at the National Gallery of Victoria.

Pharaoh and the remarkable treasures of Ancient Egypt

26 October 20248 September 2024

Explore photos from Pharaoh, the latest exhibition at NGV. See 3,000 years of art, culture, and the complex world of the powerful rulers of Ancient Egypt.

Categories See & Do Tags art, Isis, Melbourne
Ocean wave, Yemaya

Four roads of Yemaya, the orisha of the ocean

29 June 2024

The orisha Yemaya has dominion over the world’s waters. Her attributes are expressed through “roads” representing different aspects of her character.

Categories Goddesses & Gods Tags Lukumi, Yemaya
Mt Buller during Winter Solstice in Australia

The search for Winter Solstice magic and inspiration

21 June 202421 June 2024

After 12 years of living in Melbourne, I’m still struggling to find magic and inspiration around the Winter Solstice in June in the Southern Hemisphere.

Categories Spiritual Practice Tags holidays
Tarot cards singing bowl and lit candle

Psychic Tarot Reader: Labels in the overculture

16 June 2024

I’m a tarot reader. Am I psychic? I struggle with the term as the overculture understands it and I aim to ensure an authentic representation of my practices.

Categories Spiritual Practice Tags tarot
Mongolian shaman performing a ritual.

Decolonising Pagan practice for more authentic, richer spirituality

11 January 20257 June 2024

What are cultural appropriation and closed practices? This blog is on decolonising Pagan practice for a more authentic, respectful, and enriched spirituality.

Categories Spiritual Practice Tags culture
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