The Divine Masculine

REPOST: As I was thinking about how I would begin this years exploration of the Divine Masculine, I ran across a post I made in 2019. It still rings as even more relevant now in 2021. Enjoy as we dive further into healing the divine masculine with an exploration of the Sun, Mars, Jupiter andContinueContinue reading “The Divine Masculine”

Of Shadow and Light: Osiris – Set – Horus the Elder

The Grain God and Ruler over the Underworld, Osiris ruled over Egypt with his beloved Isis working to create a community of prosperity. He was the energy of the life-giving grain that came from the rising waters of the Nile (Isis). God of Metal, Disease, and Boundaries, Set ruled over a portion of Egypt committedContinueContinue reading “Of Shadow and Light: Osiris – Set – Horus the Elder”

Osiris: Connecting the Fractured Self

Born to die. That was the fate of Osiris. After having survived Ra’s attempt to stop the birth of Nut and Geb’s children, Osiris was born into a world of extreme light. Light so bright it burned the land and its people. Together he and Isis-Auset worked to shift from unmitigated light to the greenContinueContinue reading “Osiris: Connecting the Fractured Self”

Auset (Isis): Goddess of Magic and Healing

Hello lovies, I am so excited to speak about the goddess Auset and the ways in which she can assist us with our shadow work. Auset highlights how we can release and experience change through being the container. The resting place of the energy. Whereas Inanna went to the underworld in part to pay respectsContinueContinue reading “Auset (Isis): Goddess of Magic and Healing”

Gods of Life and Death

The light and the shadow. One and the same. No matter how we try to pin them against each other, they slip from our grasp until we recognize that they are reflections of each other. As there are Goddesses that I work with related to Life and Death, so are there Gods or divine beings.ContinueContinue reading “Gods of Life and Death”

The Masculine Descent into the Underworld Part 2: Roles and Themes

Hello lovies! We’re back with part 2 of the masculine descent into the underworld. Let’s examine, using the Inanna myth, how the role of the masculine could play out when left in a world that has abandoned the feminine. There are a multitude of ways to approach this. For example, as a husband who lovedContinueContinue reading “The Masculine Descent into the Underworld Part 2: Roles and Themes”

The Masculine’s Descent into the Underworld

Greetings beloveds, As I was writing the Polarity reading for the masculine and feminine energy for the Spring Equinox, it occurred to me that repeatedly the spring equinox was approximately the time when the divine masculine began its descent into the underworld. Easter falls on the first Sunday following the ecclesiastical full moon after the springContinueContinue reading “The Masculine’s Descent into the Underworld”

Auset (Isis): Goddess of Magic and Healing

Hello lovies, I am so excited to speak about the goddess Auset and the ways in which she can assist in supporting your journey to sovereignty. Auset as many myths associated with her such as role in the resurrection of Osiris after he was sacrificed by their bother Set. Auset highlights how we can stillContinueContinue reading “Auset (Isis): Goddess of Magic and Healing”

The Divine Masculine

Hello lovies! I’ve talked a lot on this blog about the divine feminine and Goddesses. You all know I have a few favorites including Inanna and Auset (Isis). There has always been a balance to this energy through the divine masculine, particularly the Green Man, Horned God, and god of fertility/prosperity. Lately, I’ve fallen downContinueContinue reading “The Divine Masculine”

Gods of Life and Death: Osiris

Greetings beloveds, All things are in balance and with the feminine Gods of Life and Death, we have the masculine Gods of Life and Death. These Gods have been brought into our world to provide the masculine energetic journey from birth, life, and death to resurrection. We start with Osiris, the brother and husband ofContinueContinue reading “Gods of Life and Death: Osiris”