The sacred knowledge has always been a part of our lineage.
It has always been within us.
It is our duty to remember.
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I was born in Thai Nguyen Vietnam as Thi My Ngoc.
My name means sacred jade poetry in Vietnamese.
I don’t believe things in this life happen by accident, and my path is no different than yours in that regard.
I grew up in a small suburban town in south eastern Wisconsin, far from my ancestral roots, and my spiritual path has been a work in finding my way back.
I am trained in the old ways, in elemental magic, devotion to the old gods, hermeticism and alchemy, and in the shamanistic path.
As a healer, I know that one can only meet another as deeply as they have met themselves.
To quote a medicine woman prayer I cherish deeply, “I will not heal you for I see you in your wholeness. I will walk with you through the dark, until you remember your light.”
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My journey with astrology goes back to my childhood.
I remember being in 3rd grade and writing an essay about Scorpios (my sun) just for the fun of it and turning it in to my teacher at the time.
Before I knew about the different systems, the houses and aspects, I had a deep intrinsic understanding of the different archetypes that comprise the Zodiac.
I view astrology as the road map to your soul. A snapshot of the cosmos at the moment you were born.
In my perspective, whether you’re a skeptic or a devout practitioner, anyone can take something away from learning about their birthchart because you learn that which resonates and what doesn’t to your soul. -
The tarot is an ancient system of mysticism that has its roots in 15th century.
Originally, it began as a card game in Italy. Over the years, it gradually evolved into a robust divination system with roots in the Jewish Qaballah (a branch of Jewish mysticism) until the early 20th century where the Rider-Waite deck we all know and love today was birthed.
The tarot has a unique connection with both the Tree of Life, as well as serving as its own kind of reality map for whatever inquiry, question, or qualm you may be encountering. The limits to what the tarot may divine is only as limited as your imagination is.
My background in psychology goes perfectly with the tarot, as I few it as a perfect confluence of the “rational” and the spiritual, which is to say the unseen forces we all feel, but can’t quite always explain.
The act of interpreting the tarot is both an art and a science. The latter in that there are concrete symbols, a distinct system that constitutes the flow of the tarot, and the former in the way a reading is delivered.
The tarot flows as deep as you allow yourself to go.
Are you ready to immerse yourself in the mysteries?
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Since the dawn of time, humans have existed in tribal communities.
We hold sacred knowledge in our shared lineage.
Then, there were individuals that lived a bit away from the rest of the community.
Where the village ends, and the forest began.
These people were our shamans, the mystics and medicine people.
They taught us how to live in accordance with the land.
To respect her, for she provides for us.
To revere her, for she holds magnitudes within her.The mysteries are vast and ever expansive, but there exists a community that transcended the rise of patriarchal religion, the burning times, and the forces which forced the work underground.
Hermeticism, alchemy, body and energy work, astrology, tarot.
The descent is the beginning of the ascent.
The mysteries await you.