Inner Worlds
Inner Worlds
Wild Within Reach
Tale from the trail
Fall Equinox Ritual Guide
Inner Worlds
When you buy an orchid from the grocery store, it’s housed in a plastic cup with wood chips and small breathing holes, then placed inside of a larger porcelain pot that widens at the top, an “orchid pot.” It looks beautiful and polished on the outside, but any orchid
Inner Worlds
A Room of One's Vision
This collection includes exhibitions that open doorways into other worlds—dreamlike gardens, mythic landscapes, and sonic thresholds. From Niki de Saint Phalle’s Tarot Garden, where archetypes rise like monuments from the Italian earth, to Rebecca Belmore’s Wave Sound sculptures that invite the land itself to speak, each piece
Moonlight Cinema
As the veil thins and the air turns crisp, this collection invites you to wander the borderlands—between spirit and body, memory and myth, life and the underworld. From the haunting beauty of Daughters of the Dust to the sensual wilderness of Vali’s World, this season’s Moonlight Cinema
Oracle's Bookshelf
As the days darken and the leaves begin their slow release, this collection invites you inward—into the shadowed woods of the psyche, the buried wisdom of the body, and the liminal spaces between worlds. These texts explore the thresholds of selfhood, magic, memory, and myth: Clarissa Pinkola Estés’ wild
A Room of One's Vision
This collection spotlights women whose visual language and spatial imagination redefined the art world. From Peggy Guggenheim’s radical 31 Women exhibit to Hilma af Klint’s mystic abstractions that predated Kandinsky, these works remind us that innovation often blooms at the margins. Elsie de Wolfe’s interiors turned domestic
Moonlight Cinema
This collection gathers luminous films and documentaries that spotlight creative visionaries, cultural revolutions, and quiet acts of personal defiance. From the tender ache of Call Me By Your Name to the beautiful solitude of At Eternity’s Gate, this collection invites slow, sensory viewing under a metaphorical moon. Biographical portraits
Oracle's Bookshelf
This collection holds the voices of women who dared to see differently—visionaries, rebels, mystics, and truth-tellers. From Anaïs Nin’s sensual self-inquiry to Virginia Woolf’s fierce claim for creative autonomy, these works map the inner terrain of the feminine mind. Whether exploring the politics of domestic life with