April 26, 2026

Between utter softness and fierce protection, exquisite beauty and sharp thorns, between wild becoming and refined cultivation, intoxicating scent and enticing elegance, this most beloved flower has become associated with queens and with goddesses, with Spring and with sensuality, with passion and eroticism, with love and with mysticism. Rose meaning and symbolism root in our

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March 20, 2026

Spring Equinox arrives and brings to life creative energy saturated in Eros. Fertility returns to the land as plants rise and bloom, as insects awaken the nectar in flowers, and blossoms call pollinators into the sweetness of their liquidity. The goddess of Spring is calling animals to wake up to their urge to live and

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March 5, 2026

In a world spinning through chaos and upheaval, with overt cruelty suffocating the air, compassion is a rare bird. When it finally flies in, it often carries arrogance, superiority, and a savior complex in its beak. Goddess Kuan Yin of the Buddhist tradition is an infinitely compassionate presence, and I think she wants to stir

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February 20, 2026

In times of uncertainty such as now, when so many of us are struggling, when the world spins through upheaval, as we witness greed and hatred become pillars in our society, we tend to forget how creative we are. It is within the fire of our creativity that we forge the necessary tools for moving

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January 16, 2026

When you find yourself moving slowly in the dark, the fire of your willpower not yet catching, unsure if what you’re creating will take root, your vision strong, but your body not yet ready to take action – this is where wisdom for deep Winter lives.  It may feel like you’re lacking something, but in

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December 18, 2025

It’s a wild thing; inspiration. It comes from delightful exploration of beautiful places, or from deep anguish, from the pain of shedding an identity, and from gratitude for a simple meal, from an extraordinary experience, or from a mundane, repetitive reality. In fairytales, it comes as a golden ball, or a golden feather of a

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