Why I Decided to Start This Blog

As I reflected on my journey—the struggles, the growth, and the lessons learned—I realized how much I wish I had documented it along the way. If I had started blogging back then, I would have created a rich library of stories, tools, and reflections not just for myself, but for my community—a resource to inspire and support those navigating their own paths.

I was reflecting on the very first intuitive reading I received on Etsy from an incredible woman named Ri. In that reading, my Raven ancestors whispered: “Unbind, unwind, it’s time to fly.” At the time, I didn’t fully understand those words. My tendency to overcommit and try to save the world had become a way to avoid facing my own inner work. When my world came crashing down, it felt like a loss, but in hindsight, it was exactly what needed to happen. Everything had to crumble so I could rebuild a life that was stronger, more aligned, and more authentic to who I truly am.

This blog is my way of planting seeds for others, just as I’ve planted them for myself. It’s a space where I can create with freedom and intention—a sanctuary to share my voice, upcoming events, and the latest lessons I’ve learned. I’ll pull cards, reflect, and let something beautiful bloom. The women who find themselves here are seekers—those with a love for all things magic and a deep desire to transform their lives. This blog is for you—a place to connect, to find inspiration, and to remember you’re not alone on your journey.

What seeds have you planted in your life that are just beginning to grow? How do you want to nurture them?

Whether you’re here for guidance, reflection, or just a spark of inspiration, my hope is that this blog becomes a shared garden—a space filled with growth, resilience, and possibility.

Are you ready to plant your dreams? Share your reflections and join our community of seekers on this journey of transformation.

This story was born from that transformation:

The Garden of Her Soul

Liz stood at the edge of her life, holding a handful of seeds in her palm. They were small, delicate things, barely visible in the early morning light. Yet, as she gazed at them, she understood their weight. These seeds represented the dreams she had dared to hold onto, the lessons learned through pain, and the hope she’d cultivated through years of letting go. With a deep breath, she knelt and pressed them into the earth of her soul.

At first, the ground resisted her efforts, hardened by years of giving too much, by environments that drained instead of nourished. But Liz persisted. Each seed she planted was watered with her tears and fed by her laughter. She whispered her intentions into the soil: to find joy, to live authentically, to serve others with her gifts. Slowly, the earth softened, and something new began to take root.

The first signs of life were small but significant. Letting go of the toxic soccer club that had once defined her was like clearing the weeds that had strangled her potential. It was painful but liberating, a necessary act of trust. In the space left behind, new opportunities began to sprout. Liz poured her energy into her moon circles, gatherings that became more than rituals—they were sanctuaries of connection and healing. Women came to these circles to share, to heal, and to grow, and Liz guided them with the gifts that had always been within her: her intuition, her wisdom, and her capacity to hold space for others.

Her journaling practice, once a deeply personal ritual, became a tool she shared with the world. Inspired by the cycles of the moon and the seasons of life, she created guides that helped others navigate their journeys with grace and clarity. As her garden grew, so did her confidence. Liz discovered that by tending to her own needs and passions, she could give more authentically to others.

Years passed, and Liz’s garden flourished. She was now surrounded by people who celebrated her authenticity and encouraged her to grow even further. These were the people she had always longed for—deeply rooted, genuine, and supportive. Together, they nurtured each other’s dreams and created a community bound by love and shared purpose.

Her moon circles became sacred spaces of transformation, her journaling guides found their way into the hands of those who needed them most, and her gifts continued to bloom in ways she hadn’t anticipated. Liz found herself at the center of a thriving, interconnected garden, her life a beautiful balance of giving and receiving.

But Liz knew that the journey didn’t end with this season. Each day brought new seeds to plant, new challenges to face, and new blossoms to admire. She approached life with gratitude, her heart open to the endless possibilities ahead. The seeds she had planted all those years ago hadn’t just transformed her—they had created ripples, inspiring others to cultivate their own gardens.

Now, as she walked through her days, Liz was no longer afraid of the unknown. She welcomed it, knowing that the soil of her soul was rich with intention and trust. Her garden had become a sanctuary, not just for herself but for everyone who entered her life. And with each step forward, Liz continued to plant new seeds, confident that they would grow into something even more beautiful than she could imagine.

After all, she had learned one profound truth: when we plant with love and care, the garden of our soul will always provide.

Reflection

What seeds are you planting in the garden of your soul right now? Are they aligned with your deepest intentions and desires? Remember, it’s never too late to clear the weeds, soften the soil, and begin again.

Activity: Creating Your Vision

Take a moment to envision the garden of your soul. This journaling activity will help you tap into your intentions and align with the dreams you want to bring to life.

  1. Ground Yourself
    Find a quiet space where you can sit comfortably. Take a few deep breaths, close your eyes, and imagine yourself standing at the edge of a beautiful garden. This is your garden—a space filled with potential and possibility.
  2. Describe Your Garden
    In your journal, write about what your garden looks like:
    • What colors, plants, or flowers do you see?
    • Are there pathways, water features, or open spaces?
    • How does it feel to be there?
  3. Set Your Intentions
    Imagine holding a handful of seeds. Each one represents a goal, dream, or intention you want to cultivate. Write down:
    • What seeds you’re planting (e.g., courage, creativity, balance).
    • Why each intention is meaningful to you.
  4. Visualize the Growth
    Write about how your garden will transform over time:
    • What does it look like when your seeds begin to sprout?
    • How will you nurture your garden?
    • Who or what will support you along the way?
  5. Reflect and Commit
    Close your journaling session by reflecting on how you’ll tend to this garden daily. Write a short affirmation, such as:
    *“I am committed to cultivating my dreams with

Final Thoughts

This blog is more than a collection of words; it’s the beginning of a shared journey—a sacred space where we can grow together, align with our intentions, and transform our lives, one seed at a time.

Here, we’ll plant the seeds of change, nurture them with care, and trust in the beauty that’s yet to come. Together, we’ll cultivate a garden of dreams, resilience, and magic. Let’s embrace this journey and watch it bloom.

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