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The omphalos, or “navel of the world” stone from the “adyton,” or innermost sanctum of temple at Delphi. Museum of Delphi.
In my Live Chat on Sunday June 21st, we’re going deeper into the Orphic Hymn of Themis than I could go in my origin...
On Delphi, the Soul's Journey, and What It Means to Be a Child of Earth and Starry Sky
These days, Themis is not one of the more widely known Greek goddesses. As I’ve written about elsewhere, contemporary popular and academic writing usual...
A little diagram I made for myself when thinking about the goddess Themis as She appears in the Orphic Hymns
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about oracularity — specifically, what it means to be overtaken by the divine to such a degree tha...
A slide from my Live Chats on Ēos
Where do you begin when you want to find your place (both literal and metaphorical) in the cosmos? For the Orphics, the answer was, The East. Start at dawn, where the goddess Ēos rises, and work your way a...
What Ēos has to do with Fairy Queens, Mystery Teachings embedded in the Thema Mundi, the overall structure & ritual "movements" of the Orphic Hymns, and much more!
Part 2 of our conversation on Ēos picks up with a delightful detour into Eo...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Poet, Classicist, educator, translator. Ancient Mediterranean esoterica nerd. Converser with trees & sparrows. Compiler of potions. Unrepentant cat-worshipper. Brown, Princeton, & Columbia alum. Mom to one. Spiritual auntie to many.
Interpreter of history, plays, and the stars ✨ Astolater and Aspiring Devotional Astrologer
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