Let us celebrate the Worm Moon (the full moon in March) and the coming of Spring with announcements of upcoming products, events, and other content. The Worm Moon is named as such for the obvious reason of worms reappearing in early spring, but also for other types of worms like beetle larvae that "begin to... Continue Reading →
Valentine’s Day 2023: A Love Story between Duffman Pete and Princess Mango
For Valentine's Day 2023, I decided to depict my favorite love story that I follow on a daily basis: my boyfriend and my cat. Check out the comic that came of it. To be clear, Peterson adores Mango, and Mango tolerates him. Granted, Mango tolerates everyone, and I am simply momma. Additionally, I drew this... Continue Reading →
Celebration of Imbolc at GSOVIBES Art Club
Our celebration of Imbolc was a throbbing bubble of creative energies at the first GSOVIBES Art Club! We honored fertility, healing, femininity, one another, and ourselves via collage, coloring, painting, drawing, and more. Can't wait for the next one! The next GSOVIBES Art Club will be towards the end of February, and the upcoming Trash... Continue Reading →
Wednesday Words of “Wisdom”
Allow me to quickly define what I mean by the “wisdom” of my Wednesday posts. The Wisdom is the acknowledgement that I am not wise. I am naive, and uninformed, often confused, lacking awareness and exposure of many experiences. My wisdom is knowing that I do not know. It brings me comfort to absolve myself... Continue Reading →
Spiritual Gratitude from a Fae Folk
Some mornings I wake up and sense that the fae are playing tricks on me. Then I realize, I am a fae; perhaps I am playing tricks on myself. Today has been one of those days. I could not for the life of me find my phone, the cinnamon, my watch, or my knife. Nonetheless,... Continue Reading →
Confucianism In My Life
Written for my Religion and Politics class, on Confucianism. Essentially, Confucianism (which is more of a lifestyle than a theology, but potential for being considered religious nonetheless) as a structured set of ideals not only allows but promotes the prioritization of the community over that of the individual. By religious, I mean so in terms... Continue Reading →
Analyzing Batnitzky, How Judaism Became A Religion
Antúrio done in watercolor paint for my aunt Silvana. To me, representation of emboldening oneself, something that school, and my excitement over my classes and the work I do in them, has taught me to embrace of myself. A prompt I responded to in my online class: Religion & Politics. 2) What is it about... Continue Reading →
