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Beyond Urban Mysticism: A Tour Through Earth-Based Spiritualities
When you think of Paganism, what comes to mind? A bonfire under the full moon? A witch in all black? Maybe druids with staffs or goddesses with flowing hair? Or perhaps you’re not quite sure what it even is — except that it seems old, mystical, maybe a little rebellious. For some, the word Pagan conjures images of nature, ritual, and magic. For others it might trigger unease. Devil worship? Dangerous cults? Something dark and forbidden? Let’s clear that up right away: Pagani
Jul 24, 20257 min read


Pagan Celebrations: An Urban Mystic’s Introduction to the Wheel of the Year
What does it mean to live in rhythm with the Earth — when you barely have time to water your plants? I first stumbled across the concept...
Jul 22, 20256 min read


Divine Beyond the Binary - An ode to the queer divinity
Queer, Fluid, and Fierce: Deities Who Mirror Us Not everyone finds themselves in a church. Some find themselves in the mirror. Or in Loki, who gives birth. In Inari, who dances between genders. In a goddess who is also a god. I realized early on that traditional images of God weren’t made for me. The bearded father in the sky felt distant. The silently suffering mother goddess, too. What I longed for was a divine reflection that made space for contradiction, for ecstasy, for
Jul 20, 20255 min read


Embracing the Divine in All Its Forms: My 20-Year Spiritual Journey Beyond Perfection
For over two decades, I have walked a spiritual path that honors a rich tapestry of divine beings—gods, goddesses, and everything in...
Jul 19, 20252 min read


Calling the Council Within
Inner Parts Work in Modern Witchcraft in a Burnout Culture A part of me wanted to start this article with a cheeky one-liner. Another...
Jul 13, 20256 min read


Lilith: The Original Rebel
Long before Eve bit the apple, there was Lilith —a woman who refused to kneel. She’s been called a demon, a seductress, a baby-stealer. But beneath the layers of patriarchal fear and folklore, Lilith stands as something far more radical: a symbol of autonomy, sexual sovereignty, and feminine power that dared to say no. The Woman Who Walked Away According to ancient Jewish mythology, Lilith was Adam’s first wife— created as his equal, from the same earth (dust). But when he t
Jul 9, 20252 min read


The Mystic's Guide to Not Losing It at Work
Because deep breaths beat dramatic exits (most of the time) We’ve all had that moment. The email that reads like a passive-aggressive...
Jul 7, 20252 min read


No Girl's Girl? Yes, Patriarchy Can Wear Heels Too
“The truth is: patriarchy is a toxic system for every gender.” They say the witch wound runs deep — but so does the sister wound . While one kept us afraid to show our power, the other kept us afraid of each other. In corporate boardrooms, digital spaces, and even sacred circles, women still whisper about other women: “How did she get that job? She must’ve slept with the boss.” Or the backhanded compliment disguised as concern: “She’s just a bit… intense.” Let’s be clear: thi
Jul 6, 20254 min read


Brains & Broomsticks: What Happens When a Psychology Nerd Practices Witchcraft?
By day, I work with psychology. Counseling psychology, to be exact — rooted in science, theory, and ethical frameworks. By night (or...
Jul 4, 20255 min read


Rewriting the Blueprint: Why Patriarchy Isn’t Personal but Still Everyone’s Problem
Patriarchy isn’t personal — but it’s deeply political. And it's time we talked about it like grown-ups with hearts wide open and minds ready to deconstruct. Somewhere along the line, power got confused with domination, masculinity with superiority, and history with his-story. But here's the thing: patriarchy isn’t a villain with a face — it’s a system with deep roots and invisible walls. And unlearning it isn’t about blame. It’s about building a society where wholeness, not h
Jun 27, 20255 min read


Aphrodite at My Window: How the Goddess Has Walked With Me Since I Was Eight
Some people meet their guides in sacred ceremonies, through rituals, or in dreams. I met mine at eight years old on a sun-drenched day in...
Jun 20, 20253 min read


Litha in the City: Summer Solstice for the Urban Mystic
Summer has fully arrived in Switzerland, and this year’s Litha (the summer solstice) is forecast to be not only radiant but also hot,...
Jun 19, 20255 min read


Storm Magick: When Thunder Roars Through the City
There’s something deliciously primal about a thunderstorm in the city. And today’s thunderstorm reminded me of something we often forget...
Jun 15, 20253 min read


The Sacred She: How the Church Silenced the Divine Feminine
From Worshipped to Wicked Long before the Christian Trinity dominated the spiritual narrative, cultures existed in which the divine was also imagined as female—cyclical, life-giving, and creative. Goddesses such as Inanna, Isis, Brigid, or Artemis embodied power over birth, sexuality, wisdom, and nature. However, with the spread of Christianity, changes occurred: patriarchy entered the religious stage, and history was rewritten. Many of these female deities were assimilated,
Jun 14, 20254 min read


Friday the 13th: A Witch’s Lucky Day
Forget the horror films. This day is dripping with divine feminine magic. You’ve probably heard it before: “Ooh, Friday the 13th—be careful!” Cue black cats, broken mirrors, and bad luck superstitions. But what if I told you that Friday the 13th isn’t unlucky at all? In fact, in witchy, mystical, and ancient traditions, it’s one of the most sacred and empowering days of the year. Let’s break the spell of fear and reclaim the truth. Because babe, Friday the 13th is our day. F
Jun 13, 20252 min read
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