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Creating from chaos

“We have clearly entered the Long Dark. It may be decades or more likely a few generations before we see the farther shore of this crisis, if we make it. I say this not with a note of despair, or with an attitude of hopelessness, but, inste...

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For the seeker in your life ✨

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The Rebis is the perfect gift for artists, writers, dreamers, tarot lovers & the tarot curious.

We’re grounded in anticapitalist principles of art-making during times of crisis. Our team redistributes profits...

5 months ago
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The Devil is a prism

Dear readers, friends, contributors, and beloved co-conspirators,

Last week, we gathered at the in Los Angeles with Rebis contributors , Maria Minnis, and for a two-hour conversation on embodying The Devil archetype. It was one of th...

6 months ago
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Dealing with the Devil: Shadow, Desire, and Liberation in Practice

Los Angeles friends!

We are very excited to announce that we’re partnering with the wonderful folks at for an intimate conversation about The Devil on stage at their beautiful headquarters.

I’ll be moderating a panel with , Maria Minni...

7 months ago
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A Magical Marketplace: Community, Creativity & Ritual

As autumn deepens and the veil thins, we’re filled with gratitude for our community—especially the incredible response to our recent Devil issue. Hundreds of copies have already made their way around the world, and it’s been exhilarating to...

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