Remembering the Veiled Warriors: An ANZAC Reflection

Remembering the Veiled Warriors: An ANZAC Reflection Today, the world turns its gaze toward the dawn—a moment steeped in stillness, remembrance, and the honoring of those who stepped into the unknown. April 25th marks ANZAC Day, a day woven into the fabric of history for Australia and New Zealand. As […]
The Magic of Jelly Bean Divination: A Sweet Sprinkling of Intent

The Magic of Jelly Bean Divination: A Sweet Sprinkling of Intent April 22nd marks National Jelly Bean Day, but for those of us who walk the path of enchantment, this isn’t just an excuse to indulge in a sugar rush. It is a moment to pause, observe, and weave a […]
Shadow and Surrender: A Good Friday Reflection

Shadow and Surrender: A Good Friday Reflection As the wheel turns and we find ourselves in the depths of the Paschal Triduum, the energy in the air feels heavy, deliberate, and undeniably sacred. While the world may associate this day with somber church bells and traditional observance, for those of […]
Amazonite: The Stone of Courage and Cosmic Flow

Amazonite: The Stone of Courage and Cosmic Flow In the quiet corners of our homes and the secret spaces of our altars, certain stones seem to hum with a frequency all their own. Among them, Amazonite stands apart—a stone of soothing teal greens and deep, oceanic blues that carries the […]
The Witch’s Whisk: Harnessing the Protective Magic of Broomcorn

The Witch’s Whisk: Harnessing the Protective Magic of Broomcorn In the folklore of the hearth and home, few objects carry as much quiet, protective power as the broom. But before it was a symbol of household chores, the broom was a living, breathing botanical ally: Broomcorn (Sorghum bicolor var. technicum). […]
The Ancestral Echo: Why Maya Angelou Was Born

The Ancestral Echo: Why Maya Angelou Was Born April 4, 2022 Today marks what would have been the 94th birthday of Maya Angelou. While the world remembers her as a civil rights titan, a legendary poet, and the melodic voice behind I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, there is […]