The eclipse showed you something. Let’s honor it.
A ritual for sorting what the eclipse shook loose.
Eclipses don’t whisper.
They don’t hint.
They drag things into the light you thought you could keep neutral, tidy, or “not a big deal.”
This one in Virgo was a surgical spotlight.
Not to shame you, but to show you the truth beneath the coping.
The cleanup that actually matters.
The thing you can no longer pretend is “fine.”
This week isn’t about fixing anything.
It’s about recognizing what the eclipse already ended, already exposed, already clarified.
Let’s give that revelation a place to land.
✨ 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.
Earth for Eclipse Integration
Supplies:
A handful of salt or a pinch of herbs
A small bowl
Steps:
Put the salt/herbs in the bowl.
Whisper into it the thing the eclipse revealed. One sentence, no essays.
Stir the salt with your fingers and say:
What was revealed stays revealed.Place the bowl somewhere still for 24 hours.
After that, toss the salt outside or down the drain.
This is how you honor eclipse truth without collapsing into perfectionism:
You witness. You ground. You let the revelation change you slowly.
✊ 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.
It's All the Same Problem
Last week we hexed cowardice. The silence that props up misogyny when it needs witnesses instead of enablers.
This week, the news handed us more of the same machinery wearing different masks.
Kansas republicans invalidating the driver's licenses of trans people. Authoritarian state violence in Iran. Missouri legislators, once again, pushing through bills designed to harm the very constituents they were elected to protect. All of it landing in the same week, demanding to be named together. Because that's what they are.
Together.
This is not a coincidence of timing. This is a system doing what systems of hierarchy do:
The people at the top of the ladder decide who is worthy of dignity. And the people at the very top decide who is worthy of life itself.
Patriarchy. White supremacy. Transphobia. Homophobia. Ableism. Capitalism. Poverty.
Different masks. Same ladder. Same logic.
If you are beneath me, your humanity is negotiable.
So today we hex that logic at its root.
We hex every legislature that votes on the existence of people it has never bothered to understand.
We hex the hierarchy itself. The structure that requires someone to be at the bottom so someone else can feel safe at the top.
We hex the lie that this is natural, inevitable, or ancient. Because it isn't.
Here's what's actually ancient:
For thousands of years before the rise of domination-based power structures, humans lived in societies organized around care. Archaeologists and anthropologists have documented matrilineal, egalitarian civilizations — cultures that centered children, honored the vulnerable, and distributed resources without a ladder of worthiness determining who got to live well.
Matriarchy is not hierarchy inverted. It is hierarchy dissolved.
It centers the most vulnerable — children first, and outward from there. Not because vulnerability is weakness, but because how a society treats its most vulnerable is the only honest measure of its health.
We don't have to accept that this is just how things are. It has only been this way for a blink of time in the full span of human existence.
And it is crumbling.
They can feel it. That's why the grasping is this loud.
So we hex the patriarchy. Not as a performance of rage, but as a declaration of direction.
Burn it to the ground. Not so we can stand in ash. But so we can finally build on something true.
🔥 On Rage
Your anger is not a problem to be managed.
It is information. It is fuel. It is, when directed with precision, one of the most generative forces available to us.
The question has never been whether to feel it. The question is what we build with it.
📚 From the Project Reclamation Book Club
We read this one back in July 2023 and it has never been more relevant.
Burn It Down: Women Writing About Anger, edited by Lilly Dancyger, is an anthology of essays by women who refused to make their rage palatable. Who stopped apologizing for it. Who picked it up and looked at it clearly.
If your anger has been feeling loud lately, that's not a malfunction. That's a signal.
This one is worth the revisit.
With clarity you didn’t ask for but needed,
Keli
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