On Wednesday, June 16, 2021 I was once again a guest of CTCW Otherworldly, this time talking about ghost cats and reincarnation! I started off retelling the tale of how I encountered an entire litter of ghost kittens when we rescued a tiny lost kitten that was threatened by a tomcat, and how one of those ghost cats later decided to reincarnate as a cat I adopted in the physical world. After that we ambled into talking about the nature of cat souls, my personal take on familiars as fellow witches, and some of my theories on the nature of reincarnation and spiritual evolution. At the end of the video, one of the viewers talked about some of her experiences communicating with the ghosts of animals, including a beloved little rat named Lola, who is a psychopomp that has guided many other animals to the other side.
Read MoreAnger is an incredibly powerful emotion, and at the same time an incredibly tricky emotion to wield in healthy ways. It is a volatile fuel that is usually unsustainable and will burn you if you try to hold it for too long, but when given healthy space, that same volatile fuel will naturally burn itself out and can facilitate the most amazing transformations.
Read MoreI was recently a guest on Mistery’s Mystical Cupboard discussing animism, what it is, reincarnation, nature vs nurture, cultural appropriation, and more.
Read MoreI was the guest on CTCW Otherworldly on speaking ill of the dead. If you missed the live broadcast, you can watch it here.
Read MoreTo my tremendous delight, I will be speaking on CTCW’s Otherworldly show this week! We will be talking about speaking ill of the dead while still respecting the grieving process, and the importance of accountability for healing, growth, and creating social change.
Read MoreHow the concept of “don’t speak ill of the dead” is typically utilized is fraught with dismissal and erasure. Every time someone problematic dies, it is nearly inevitable to hear statements of “don’t speak ill of the dead,” but who does that idea serve? What benefit does it have? Certainly, if we want to learn from the past and honor those who have been harmed by people now deceased, we must speak honestly of the dead, even if being honest means speaking ill.
Read MoreThe Lament for the Lost commemorates different kinds of major losses that have been suffered, from lives, to livelihoods, normalcy, dignity, and sanity.
Read MoreIt may seem counter-intuitive to include a plastic tree as a sincere spiritual component of Yule, but it makes sense to me for some very specific reasons.
Read MoreThese are my personal reasons for not formally venerating my ancestors, and some things I have done instead to root my practice and connect with death.
Read MoreOn a handful of occasions I have found myself in a situation when I needed to work with the dead. This ghost story is a recounting of one such occasion.
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