About me

“I Have Been a Thousand Different Women”
Emory Hall
2023
2024

Cathérine. EcαθéρινA.

Mother and Daughter.
Reader and Weaver.
An artist at heart.
Poetess.
Guide.
Initiator of Levanah.
Protector of Life.

From practicing the visual arts, navigating the long dark and being with child - an infusion has emerged distilled from these three paths. Each in their own way have broken life open; initiated losses of world views, allowing another to arise.

Practicing the visual arts I learned to see with many eyes. To break the gaze open, allowing newborn perceptions to weave anew.

Moving through a dark night of soul, I learned to see in the dark. To listen with my skin, eyes open, until slowly, new contours arose. The dark night sculpted my dreams, dressed in both black and white. They came as offerings, polyphonic in form, inviting me to dream with and let unfold.

The dark night taught me to come into coherence with what is truly mine.

Through a myriad of ways I learned the road of alignment with guidance of astrology. What you can name, you can change. Astrology renders visible an archetypal map of inherent energies within the natal chart. It shapes up as signatures, that are not one, but many. Here, the self is shown as an assembly of dynamics to be navigated and integrated.

Bringing my daughters into this world, unfathomable sparks of life, broke open my ancestry, awakening lineage and lineage patterns. It is a cultivation of coming into right relationship with my blood line, and the myths we are outliving together.

Navigating these pathways is slow with different velocities.

The long dark was a liminal time guided by numinous embers, gently illuminating the path.
Oscillations between ascent and descent, darkness and wonder.

I learnt to become authentic and sovereign with this one life.
To come into strength and peace through playfulness and surrender.

The dark night unveiled, stripping everything away that was not me.
Returning through fierce dedication and the courage of choice.

Given, are oceans of grace.

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