The Hidden Threshold | Ritual Reflection & Thoughtful Spirituality
I've got a tarot deck in my hand, worn soft at the corners. Nothing special to look at. Cardboard, until someone picks it up and means something by it — and that's true of every tool a serious practice reaches for, whether it's a blade, a strand of beads, or a mat laid out on the floor. Episode 9 of The Hidden Threshold looks at why spiritual practice, across traditions that share almost nothing else, keeps reaching for a physical object to do work that's technically possible without one. It traces two different jobs a tool can do — the athame directing energy with a focus a bare hand doesn't quite match, and the tarot deck translating intuition through symbols instead of silence — and sits honestly with the near-tie between them. It widens out to the rosary, the mala, and the prayer mat, naming the same instinct at work in traditions that have never compared notes. And it pushes back on an idea common in magickal practice: that the harder way is automatically the more authentic one. Rooted in eclectic pagan spirituality and magickal practice. Open to anyone who has ever tried to live what they believe. The Hidden Threshold explores devotion and doubt, ritual reflection, and spiritual discernment through lived eclectic pagan and magickal practice. Hosted by Veyrin Vale. A project of Obscura Meridian. Companion writing on devotion, discernment, silence, and evolving practice at Substack and Medium. More at: obscurameridian.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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