Gula: The Healer Who Mended a World That Feared Its Own Wounds
A deep, feminist retelling of Gula, the Mesopotamian goddess of healing. Explore her mythology, her disappearance from cultural memory, and how the yogic principle of Ahimsa can help you heal the harm you carry inside. Includes personal insight and an invitation to deepen your practice.
Sedna: Betrayal, Rebirth, and the Fire Within
A feminist psychological retelling of Sedna, the Inuit sea goddess, exploring transformation, resilience, and the yogic principle of Tapas. Includes a guided reflection and a seated chair yoga practice designed for accessibility and emotional grounding.
Eostra: Contentment, Courage & the Leap Forward
A modern feminist retelling of the Germanic goddess Eostra, exploring her themes of rebirth, renewal, contentment (Santosha) and the courage required to step into new beginnings. Includes a guided reflection, mythic storytelling, and a Yin Yoga practice for spring energy.
Saraswati: The Goddess They Couldn’t Silence
In this episode, we step into the flowing river of truth with Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom, creativity, and speech. Too often painted as a quiet, obedient consort in white, Saraswati’s real story tells us something much fiercer: she is the voice itself, the river that cannot be silenced, the truth that flows no matter how patriarchy tries to dam it up.
We’ll journey through her ancient origins as a river goddess, explore how her story was reshaped and sanitized, and reclaim her as the embodiment of creative rebellion and unapologetic expression. I’ll also guide you through a simple ritual to invoke Saraswati’s energy, perfect for unlocking your voice, reclaiming your freedom of expression, or jumpstarting your creativity.
And don’t miss the teaser for next week’s episode, where we’ll meet Hecate, the torchbearer at the crossroads.
Invoke Saraswati’s Energy: A Simple Ritual for Voice & Creativity
Set Your Space – Light a white candle or sit near water. Keep a notebook, pen, or instrument close.
Hum – Hum a sound that feels freeing in your throat.
Let It Flow – Write, sing, or speak for five minutes without censoring yourself. No editing, no backspacing—just pure expression.
Offer It – Place your notebook, your voice, or even your silence before the candle or water, acknowledging: “This too is Saraswati. This too is sacred speech.”
Close with Gratitude – Thank her and blow out the candle, sealing the ritual.
Perfect for unlocking creativity, freedom of expression, and connecting with divine feminine energy.