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magic, tarot, and other ~happy horsehit~
Lately I’m finding magic in little shifts.For example, I’ve done a year ahead spread practice for a few years now. It’s fun to pull my cards in Jan...
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word of the year
My word for this past year, as the universe chose for me, was purpose. I love looking back at the year through that lens.To be honest, I’ve thought...
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one year later
One year.A year ago today, on Christmas Eve, my mom left this world. And I thought by now, I’d have something profound to say about it. I thought ...
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a decade of sobriety
There is a sentiment in recovery circles that goes something like this … if you picture yourself x number of years down the road, and think of what...
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birthstones: a brief history
Ever wonder why you'll see different birthstones listed for the same month according to different sources?
As it turns out, birthstones have a r...
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ancestor altars - the how and the why of it
As we move into the witchy energy of late October, veils between the worlds become paper-thin, boundaries dissolve, and we may find portals to oth...
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leo as my astrological mirror
I’ve always had a complicated relationship with Leo energy.Perhaps it’s my Aquarius sun - Aquarius being opposite to Leo on the zodiac wheel. Leo i...
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trees that have held me
It seems as though I’ve always had a fascination with the trees we live amongst. Not the trees in the far off forest, though those of course hold ...
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beltane blessings
Working with the moon cycles these last few years, attuning myself more to the rhythms of nature, has led me a bit down a rabbit hole of learning ...
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losing mom
My mom died Christmas Eve. Heart attack. Quite unexpected. We thought we had plenty of time left.Christmas Eve was always a special time for us. S...
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oneness
In 2013, Andrew and I traveled to Thailand to visit his brother. One of the things I was excited for was to experience a real Thai temple. I had b...
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2020
In some ways, 2020 has done for me what I couldn’t (or wouldn’t) do for myself.Pre-pandemic, I had other jobs. And I wouldn’t have called them jobs...
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