Death
Death, is it safe to call you a friend? So I may trust the fall. Death, is it right to not be afraid? To welcome the silence that is to come. Death, can I strike labeling you a "bad word"? Maybe the narrative can change. Death, can I...
Death, is it safe to call you a friend? So I may trust the fall. Death, is it right to not be afraid? To welcome the silence that is to come. Death, can I strike labeling you a "bad word"? Maybe the narrative can change. Death, can I...
There is a specific kind of silence that only exists during the first Full Moon of the year. Historically, the Wolf Moon was a time of deep winter—a period where the pack gathered not just for warmth, but for strategy. It was about locating the path when the old...
A Jungian and trauma-informed reading of the Upside Down When Stranger Things first aired, it was framed as nostalgic sci-fi. Monsters. Portals. Government experiments gone wrong. But beneath the storyline is something far more intimate — and far more unsettling. Stranger Things isn’t about another world invading ours. It’s...
So what does it feel like? To erase everything you had What does it feel like? To fall in love again ~ Erase, Ben Böhmer (Spotify) Exactly seven months ago I boarded my flight to London to start a new life. ✨ New country, new rhythm, new hopes. The first few months...
We’ve always known how to speak with animals. Long before language, long before screens and noise... we used to listen with our hearts. We understood the flick of a tail, the shift in gaze, the way energy moved in a room when a dog entered. This wasn’t magic....
Have you ever wondered… if karma forgets? Does she look the other way when you pretend you didn’t know what you were doing? We tell ourselves stories to quiet the ache — “I meant well.” “I tried.” “It wasn’t that bad.” But the truth has a frequency. And karma?...
Note: This blog post refers to a hypothetical character named RRC to illustrate this third and final chapter of the trilogy, closely inspired by real events. Names, details and events have been stylized for storytelling purposes. The Narcissist According to Hermetic Law Let us take a hypothetical character as we...
We grow up thinking of our mothers as protectors. But what happens when the protector becomes the projector? When the one who’s supposed to hold you begins to compete with you, shame you, or disappear when you don’t perform? In Part 2 of The Projection Game, we look...
Part One of the Father–Mother–Child Trilogy There’s a peculiar kind of performance playing out across the spiritual and digital landscapes. One where wounded men—and their loyal emissaries—cloak control in concern, misogyny in moral outrage, and projection in poetic quotes. They speak of karma while spinning...