April 11, 2026

There is a goddess for tough times. She yields a sword and rides a lion, has eight arms, and is radiant as the sun, the moon, and molten gold. She’s soft and loving, fierce and dangerous, beautiful and brave and badass. Her mythology inspires and empowers, reminding us to be adaptable and resilient, to cultivate

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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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January 30, 2026

In uncertain times, through periods of heavy experiences, when the world around us is in crisis, and life feels unrooted or stuck, inspiration might still stir under the surface. The fire of the creative soul needs tending – even during times of upheaval. The spark, the quiet healing, the desire to emerge, the poetic pulse

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January 23, 2026

Deep in the darkness of despair, caught in the tendrils of not knowing, suspended in terrifying groundlessness  – right in the thick of hard times, when you feel fragmented and overwhelmed, and the whole world seems so utterly disconnected  – right here throbs the call into the power of our creativity. Weaving your life in

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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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