Your Friendly Neighborhood Rose Witch
I’m a writer and rose path witch exploring how the rose lineage moves through culture, art, and story revealing the hidden patterns of the sacred feminine. My work bridges scholarship and soulful practice by tracing the lineage of feminine myth, beauty, and devotion.
Through my writing, online courses, and visual projects, I explore the intersection of myth, mysticism, and creative ritual of the Rose Path—how Hathor, Isis, Mary Magdalene, and other rose-lineage archetypes appear in art, folklore, and the collective imagination and how these stories live within us and create meaningful rituals and sacred practices.
My background in Cultural Anthropology, Art History, and Writing Popular Fiction allows me to approach the divine feminine, witchcraft and the Rose Path studies with several lenses—through narrative, visual culture, and meaningful ritual. I’m a solo-practitioner and a Pagan Seminary student at Cherry Hill Seminary. I hold certifications in Applied Mythology and A Psychological Approach to Fairytales with Dr. Sharon Blackie which support the research and ritual foundation of my research.
I share my work through essays, courses, and creative studies that invite reflection, creative ritual, and self-expression as a means for self-discovery, and as a way to live mythically and to invite the sacred in the every day.
Vision Statement
The Red Thread: Explore how the divine feminine has been edited out of history and spirituality, and re-write the patriarchal narrative into one that includes women’s divinity with appropriate perspective.
Embodiment: Reclaim beauty, intuition and goddess wisdom as a spiritual practice from within instead of externally.
The Divine Feminine Journey: Re-membering the dismembered stories, myths and narratives that reconnect humanity with the inner wisdom of the feminine mythos.
My tiny dog HoneyBee. She is my best friend and familiar.
02 I’m Probably Listening To
A gothic romance book or something witchy.
03 Favorite Travel Memory
Living in Italy and riding my bike everywhere.
04 You’d be Surprised to Learn
My favorite hobbies are sticker journaling, slow stitching and working with color both in style and spiritually. I’m inspired by the art of Frida Kahlo, Hilma af Klint and Kara Walker and draw a lot of inspiration from their work.