Religious trauma: when spirituality changes, and old fears remain
Religious trauma doesn’t end when you leave the church. Old fears of divine punishment can resurface in Pagan practice. How to tell fear from devotion.
Religious trauma doesn’t end when you leave the church. Old fears of divine punishment can resurface in Pagan practice. How to tell fear from devotion.
Reflections on two challenging group sessions and the unglamorous work of becoming the facilitator I want to be: on Oshun, Ogún, and holding the room.
Palliative care changed how we die. But who’s holding the space when the clinical team goes home? A reflection for National Palliative Care Week.
Reflections on Edge of Life, a documentary exploring psilocybin therapy, palliative care, and the tension between medicine and spirituality.
Spiritual Care turns 40. Here’s my Pagan take on person-centred spiritual care in Australia that honours pluralism without a single default.
Discover what spiritual care is and how a nature-based, non-traditional approach can support you through grief, transition, or spiritual seeking.