Tag: myth
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Why Skeptics Should Absolutely Work with Dark Goddesses (Yes, Really)

The post discusses using tarot and dark goddess archetypes, like Kali, Hel, and Sekhmet, as tools for self-examination and shadow work, particularly for skeptics. It argues that these figures embody confronting uncomfortable truths about destruction, death, and rage, providing a structured approach to personal growth and self-honesty without requiring belief in the supernatural.
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Sacred Monstrosity: Facing Inner Darkness with Myth (+ Journal Prompts & Tarot Spread)

As the season of monstrosity continues, we have a second musing on this theme, contemplating the journey to integrating the grotesque, gruesome, dreadful image we find in the mirror. (You can find the first pass here. This week, we specifically invite myth to function as that mirror. What breadth of god and goddess archetypes support…
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The Divine Feminine Under the Dark Moon: 4 Tarot Spreads for 4 (New) Moon Goddesses

The new moon represents introspection, new beginnings, and magical energy, guided by powerful goddesses like Hecate, Lilith, Kali, and Diana. Each goddess provides unique insights, rituals, and tarot spreads to support personal growth and transformation. Engaging with these deities enhances spiritual practices during this fertile lunar phase.
