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Who Were the Celtic People?
T he Spirit of Nature in Ancient Europe Series: Celtic Mythology for Families — Day 1 Every culture carries stories about how humans relate to the world around them. In Celtic traditions, the natural world was not seen as separate from people—it was alive with spirit, wisdom, and mystery. Long before modern countries existed, tribes known as the Celts lived across parts of Europe. Their communities spread through lands that we now call Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and Britain.

Evren Ryu
Mar 72 min read


Kindness Across Dimensions - A Cosmic Perspective
🌎✨ World Kindness Day Kindness is not one behavior.Kindness is a frequency , and like all frequencies, it expresses differently depending on the dimension of consciousness someone is operating from. When we forget this, we judge others unfairly — or judge ourselves for not being “soft” enough, “nice” enough, or “agreeable” enough. ✨ Kindness isn’t always gentle. ✨ Kindness isn’t always quiet. ✨ Kindness is ALWAYS aligned with truth, respect, and self-worth. “NICE,” on the ot

Evren Ryu
Nov 13, 20252 min read


The Bat Between Worlds
🦇 Honoring the Shadow and the Sacred Ancestral Echoes In Taíno tradition — the Indigenous lineage of Borikén (Puerto Rico) and the Caribbean — the bat is a revered messenger. Bats dwell in sacred caves, portals to the spirit world where the souls of the departed reside. When dusk falls, they emerge to feast on guava, a fruit believed to nourish the spirits of the dead. To the Taíno, the bat was a bridge between life and death, a keeper of the underworld’s wisdom, and a guide

Evren Ryu
Oct 31, 20253 min read


Survival Through Syncretism
Day 15 – The Sacred Art of Camouflage The Waxing Crescent Moon in Sagittarius rises tonight, carrying the spark of revelation and the courage to speak truth without apology. For me — a Sagittarius Sun — that truth is simple: We have survived by adapting our light. When colonizers tried to extinguish the faith and ceremony of the Indigenous and African peoples of the Caribbean, the Taíno and their descendants learned the sacred art of camouflage. Their deities took new forms,

Evren Ryu
Oct 24, 20252 min read


Language Of The Land
Day 2 – The Words That Refused to Die When the Taíno people of Borikén spoke, they spoke not just for themselves, but for the land, the...

Evren Ryu
Oct 3, 20252 min read
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