Your courage said something this week.

A ritual for settling the truths the Leo moon lit up.

The full moon in Leo started the month with a roar. Not performative courage, but the kind that happens deep inside your chest when a truth refuses to stay quiet.

Maybe you felt it as longing.
Maybe as clarity.
Maybe as a boundary you didn’t know you were ready to hold until you held it.

This week is about letting that truth settle into your body so it becomes something you can trust. Not just something you witnessed.


✨ 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.

Fire for Embodied Bravery

Supplies:

  • A candle

  • Paper + pen

Steps:

  1. Light the candle and sit close enough to feel its warmth.

  2. Write one thing you wanted to claim this week but hesitated to.

  3. Hold the paper between your palms and say: My courage doesn’t need an audience to be real.

  4. Fold the paper and place it under the candle (not touching the flame).

  5. Let the candle burn for a few minutes as a reminder: softness and bravery live in the same body.

Let this be the week your courage becomes a companion instead of a performance.


The Price of Secrecy

This week, we hex the ring of atrocities surrounding the Epstein files.

Not the spectacle.
Not the shock value.
The infrastructure.

We name the truth that keeps getting buried under headlines:
What allowed this wasn’t just one man or one network. It was a system where secrecy is for sale, and accountability is optional if you can afford silence. 

Money bought protection.
Power bought delay.
Influence bought amnesia.

And when the truth threatened to surface, it was distorted, turned into spectacle, fed into QAnon fantasies, weaponized to distract and radicalize. Then, when those supporters became inconvenient, they were discarded too.

That’s the pattern. And if I’m honest, I question whether putting it in the past tense is appropriate. The possibility is very real that someone else is filling the void and the system is still in place.

We hex the machinery that:

  • Turns violence into rumor instead of evidence

  • Treats survivors as collateral damage

  • Protects perpetrators through legal fog, sealed files, and endless deferral

  • Uses conspiracy to avoid accountability, then abandons the people it manipulated

This isn’t about secrets in the abstract.
It’s about systems of oppression intersecting: wealth, patriarchy, white supremacy, misogyny, and state power all working together exactly as designed.

So we hex:
The ability to purchase silence.
The culture that confuses wealth with brilliance and often innocence.
The institutions that call delay “procedure” while justice expires.

And we bless something else in its place:

Transparency that can’t be buried.
Accountability that doesn’t depend on optics.
Justice that centers survivors, not reputations.

Because secrecy isn’t neutral.
It is a weapon.
And we are done pretending otherwise.

📞 Action — Pressure Works When We Use It

If you’re feeling the urge to do something with this energy, here’s where to direct it:

  • Call your representatives and demand full transparency, unsealed files where legally possible, and survivor-centered accountability.

  • Call or write the Department of Justice and demand continued investigation, prosecution where warranted, and protection for survivors who come forward.

You don’t need the perfect script.
You just need to be counted.

Silence is what these systems rely on.
Pressure is how they crack.

With warmth and backbone,
Keli

PS: ALIGN opens in March. If your business is asking for more courage and less contortion this year, the waitlist is open.


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