My Spiritual Philosophy
Faith, to me, is a deeply personal journey—one that transcends rigid beliefs, doctrines, and traditions. It is a connection to something greater, an ever-unfolding exploration of meaning and purpose. I believe that every individual’s path should be honored and accepted, whether it is rooted in Christianity, nature-based spirituality, or any other way of seeking truth.
While I have friends and family who identify as Christians and appreciate the beauty in the teachings of compassion and love, I also recognize how religion has, at times, been used harmfully and divisively. To me, faith should be a source of peace, connection, and empowerment rather than judgment or exclusion.
My own spiritual path is deeply attuned to nature and the cycles that shape our world, yet I am not bound by deities, sacred texts, or rigid rituals. I find meaning in the rhythms of the earth, the quiet wisdom of the changing seasons, and the interconnectedness of all life. My spirituality is fluid—rooted in reverence for the natural world, guided by intuition, and expressed through kindness, authenticity, and a deep respect for life’s mysteries.
I also believe in reclaiming our own wisdom and strength, particularly as women, without feeling the need to conform to prescribed identities or symbols. While I love exploring different spiritual paths, including witchcraft, ancient traditions, and folklore, my passion for these subjects is more about learning and storytelling than adhering to a specific practice.
In my writing and work, I hope to create a space for those seeking a faith free from hierarchy, control, or judgment—a faith that embraces wonder, intention, and the sacredness found in everyday life. For those who feel closest to the divine in nature, who connect with something greater without needing a specific god, book, or doctrine, I offer a space of exploration and encouragement.
I invite you to walk this path with me—not one defined by what to believe, but by how to live with openness, respect, and awe. Together, let us celebrate faith in all its forms, as a reflection of our most authentic selves.

