Stories and conversations exploring the magick, mysticism, and creativity of the road less traveled. thenatureofinvisiblethings.substack.com
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophySpiritualityReligion & SpiritualitySociety & Culture |
In episode fifteen of TNIT, I am joined by astrologer, writer, and teacher Britten LaRue. We all have those teachers who give us hard lessons; in my yogic path, we called them Saturnian teachers, and Britten was one of mine. Britten helped me learn o... more
In episode fourteen of TNIT, I am joined by RaMa Danielle-Marie of EarthSeed Temple Arts, and we discuss the art of the sacred pilgrimage. I met RaMa in 2017 as we traveled to Glastonbury, England, on a pilgrimage to Avalon. In this episode, RaMa and... more
In the thirteenth episode of The Nature of Invisible Things (TNIT), I am pleased to welcome tarot reader and storyteller Cole of Rosie Cole Reads. We met in 2021 in Britten LaRue’s Soft Strength, and I was enchanted by her proficiency and devotion to... more
In the twelfth episode of The Nature of Invisible Things (TNIT), I am pleased to welcome astrologer and tarot reader Chels Holmes. We met in 2022 at The Magician’s Table and then had the exciting opportunity to connect at NORWAC that same year. We ta... more
In the eleventh episode of The Nature of Invisible Things (TNIT), I am pleased to welcome writer and astrologer Gina Piccalo. We met in 2022 and reconnected in 2023 when I was moved by an article she wrote with Sam Reynolds in The Mountain Astrologer... more
In the tenth episode of The Nature of Invisible Things (TNIT), I am pleased to welcome artist, storyteller, and my spiritual mentor, Lara Vesta. She shares how she came to her spiritual path growing up in rural Southern Oregon. We discuss listening t... more
In the ninth episode of The Nature of Invisible Things (TNIT), I am pleased to welcome astrologer, bodyworker, and fellow Portlandian Kelsie Hammitt (she/her). Born with Chiron on the ascendant, Kelsie shares her experience of Chiron as a teacher and... more
In the eighth episode of The Nature of Invisible Things (TNIT), I am pleased to welcome Amanda Moreno (she/her), one of my first astrology teachers. more
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