Hallowed Ordinary: Walking Awake in the Shadow of Osiris

I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about Osiris—not as a distant god carved into temple walls, but as someone who once walked, breathed, ruled, was betrayed, and then chose to rise differently. If I imagine him looking at today’s world, I don’t think he’d be shocked by the hardships. Hunger, injustice, the weight of …

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Veiled in Power: My Studies of the Cult of Isis and Her Priestesses

My path has always been drawn toward the old currents—those sacred systems that understood the world as alive, cyclical, and bound by divine order. Among them, the Egyptian cult of Isis stands as one of the most profound and enduring spiritual traditions I have studied. Isis is not simply a goddess of myth; she is …

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