THE ALCHEMY JOURNAL
A space for thoughtful exploration into the unconscious.
Focused writing on shadow, archetypes, and integration with only what you need.
This is the ongoing practice of remembering and integrating who you are.
Meeting Yourself Beyond Improvement
In Jungian terms, projection is not a flaw. It is a map. What unsettles you often points to something disowned — a quality you were not permitted to embody, or one you learned to suppress to belong.
The Subtle Discipline of Self-Observation
Much of inner work begins with correction.
Correcting behaviour.
Correcting thought.
Correcting emotional response.
But sustainable integration begins elsewhere.
THE WOMAN WHO REMEMBERS HERSELF
Much of modern spirituality presents the feminine as soft, intuitive, yielding, luminous.
And she is.
But she is also more than has been made visible.
Shadow Work Is Not About Darkness
There is a version of healing that photographs well — luminous, articulate, endlessly inspired. And then there is the quieter work: the kind that confronts grief, envy, shame, and the parts of us that resist being seen. This piece explores the difference.
WHEN INSPIRATION IS NOT ENOUGH
In a culture that rewards visibility, even healing can become something we perform. What begins as growth can quietly shift into image — curated, aesthetic, and publicly affirmed. But real integration does not seek an audience. It asks for honesty.