In order to accept one’s role in the world, and to make peace with the cycles of loss and life that exist outside of them, The Hanged One seeks a view of the world that is unlike anything they’ve seen before.
Read MoreDeath, as a guide to knowing with the body, calls in the flesh and grounds us in our mortality. We are not our bodies, but rather temporarily inhabit them. Though we may fantasize about all we could do with infinite life, we know it results in a rather vacant relationship with the world, and ourselves.
Read MoreThe High Priestess - guide to knowing with the mind. Sometimes we may forget to view the world with all its complexity and texture, so much so that we lose sight of all the infinite possibilities that come with such a place. In our stillness, we can forget the world is a dynamic place, full of wonder and constant change.
Read More“In Indigenous ways of knowing, we understand a thing only when we understand it with all four aspects for our being: mind, body, emotion, and spirit.”
- Greg Cajete, as quoted in Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Read MoreMy personal perspective on the fives, a group of cards that gave me those most trouble when learning about the tarot. To me, the fives are not about loss or negative change, but rather the subversion of patterns, for better or worse.
Read MoreA discussion on the witchy aesthetic that can be both a bridge into the community, and a gatekeeper for those who do not fit its narrow view of magic.
Read MoreDocumentation and commentary on a ritual for queer community and self acceptance, assisted by some magical tools made by other queer people.
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