• LiVe NoW

    The wheel turns, the season speaks.

  • This is a Mycelial Temple of the Electric Feminine — where Voice, Land, and Myth weave the future through sound and story

    The Temple Cave is the sacred root of all we weave - an unseen, humming space where myth and memory meet. It is a place of wild truth, a threshold between worlds, and one of the few sacred places I teach and share from. Beneath the noise, beneath the surface, where soul speaks and the old magic still lives. Every course begins here, every voice activated from this space in the stillness and shimmer of the in-between.


    ​The intention of this space is clear - a sacred rebellion, a devotion to self, to voice, to wild truth. It is a return to the body's knowing, to the spells we were never meant to forget, and to the power that comes when we choose to reclaim ourselves and our voices, entirely, fiercely, and without apology.

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    Devotional Meditation to the Land

    The Earth remembers you. It’s time to remember back.

    Opening sacred space from Earth to the Cosmic, we enter a circle of presence, listening, and remembrance. A simple devotional moment to slow down, listen deeply, and remember your connection to the world beneath your feet.

    This 30-minute guided meditation is an invitation to slow down, soften your edges, and return to a relationship with the living land beneath your feet. Through breath, visualisation, and quiet reflection, this audio guides you into a deeper listening with the land itself. Not as something separate from us, but as a living presence we belong to one that holds memory, wisdom, and ancient rhythms we can still feel if we take the time to notice.

    This practice is not about achieving anything or reaching a particular state. It is about remembering.

    Remembering that the land is not silent.
    Remembering that we are part of its story.
    Remembering that devotion can be simple: attention, gratitude, and presence.

    You may wish to sit outside, touch the soil, light a candle, or rest quietly with the recording. There is no right way to meet the land, only the willingness to listen. If you cannot be outside, I recommend a bowl of soil or water and a candle.

    This offering is a small devotional practice for anyone longing to reconnect with place, presence, and the quiet magic that lives within the living world.