Telling yourself that you are unstuck, repeating affirmations, or simply trying to think your way out of a difficult phase is often not enough.
Something has to move beyond intention. The tools you use have to actually align with who you are. Thatโs where the importance of craft, method, and the spaces in between comes in.
That is what these sessions are about - understanding who you are, enriching your own craft, and finding practices that genuinely work for you. These sessions shall be about your questions around craft and method, energetic practices, and the blurry lines you want to make sense of. You don't have to claim to be a beginner or advanced - these are spaces where we discuss ways to empower your craft and divination, with you being the witness to your journey.
We discuss important ritual methods and practices around it.
A large part of this will also be about finally beginning that project you have been thinking about - the passion project, the dream, the work you keep postponing because somewhere you keep telling yourself that you are not ready yet.
We will talk about methods and techniques, but more importantly, we will talk about practice.
So we will explore what your daily practices could look like - practices that can enrich you not only as a practitioner or a diviner, but simply as a human being, a seeker.
For those of you who are looking for structure around your craft - whether that is divination, tarot, or another spiritual practice - these sessions may be useful for you. The idea is to understand yourself through your practices rather than simply collecting more information.
And throughout this process, one thing will be extremely important: you have to be a reliable witness to yourself. Don't lie to yourself, and don't lie to me. There is no point otherwise.
I also don't believe in putting a guru on a pedestal - I don't believe in that hierarchy. We are all seeking here. So this will be a fluid space for discussion, where one person can lead the other at different moments. It is meant to be mutual.
I would also genuinely love to know what excites you, what stimulates you, what your story is, and what brought you towards divination in the first place. Your own story is part of the awareness you bring into this work.