Your truth deserves air.
A post–full moon ritual for clarity without performance.
✨ SPELL
Even when the moon isn’t new or full, we don’t have to wait for a “special” sky to practice reclaiming ourselves.
Ritual isn’t about the calendar—it’s about interrupting the grind, reorienting to what matters, and reminding yourself you’re not just here to produce.
Here’s a ritual for this week, aligned with the current zodiacal season. Minimal supplies. Maximum reclamation.
Air for Clear-Headed Integration
The full moon in Gemini just lit up your tongue and your mind.
Not to make you talk more,
but to make you honest.
This is the part after the illumination,
where your body catches up to what your voice already said
(or wanted to say).
Supplies:
Your phone’s voice memo app
orPaper + pen
Steps:
Sit somewhere quiet.
Take one deep breath through your nose and out your mouth.Ask yourself:
What truth was trying to come out this week?Speak or write for 60–90 seconds without editing.
When you’re done, say:
I honor the truth—even when I’m not ready to act on it.Either save the note or fold the paper and keep it close.
No pressure to “do” anything yet.
Just let the air clear space around what wants to be known.
You don’t need to perform clarity.
You just need to stop pretending it isn’t there.
✊ HEX
You don’t need a rundown of the headlines. You’re living them. Whether you’re in the U.S. or just suffering under its ripple effects, the harm is real—and relentless.
This isn’t catharsis. It’s counter-spell.
Each HEX is a ritual of refusal—a channel for holy rage, spiritual disruption, and deliberate, directed dissent.
Here’s who we’re targeting. And what to do about it.
Accountability for Pete Hegseth
This week’s HEX is for Pete Hegseth. Not just for the war crime of blowing up those boats,
but for what he did next: passing the blame downhill, dodging responsibility, and pretending the chain of command is optional when it’s convenient.
Because harm is one thing.
Cowardice in the aftermath is another.
We hex the violence.
We hex the refusal to claim it.
We hex every leader who makes reckless decisions and then hides behind subordinates instead of standing in the truth of what they ordered.
We hex the normalization of “mistakes were made” when what actually happened was: choices were made, power was abused, and people paid the price.
Your action:
Light a candle or place a hand on your sternum and say:
I reject the lie of harmless leadership.
I reject the dodge, the buck-passing, the fake confusion.
I call for accountability from the top.
Not punishment for the people below.
Then, if you want to do something grounded in the real world:
support journalism documenting the chain of command
share reporting that names the actual decision-makers
refuse the propaganda that frames systemic harm as “oops”
Because accountability is not optional.
And leadership without courage is just ego in a uniform.
With air, honesty, and zero self-gaslighting,
Keli Lyn Jewel
PS: The truth has its own pace. Let it breathe before you move.