The Hidden Threshold | Ritual Reflection & Thoughtful Spirituality
Fire doesn't wait for permission before it does what it does. Neither does conduct. The way you treat a stranger, the boundary you're willing or unwilling to draw — these things speak whether or not anyone ever asks what you believe. Episode 8 of The Hidden Threshold examines how belief actually shows up in conduct, not symbol — the same test that measures any spiritual practice: whether the daily disposition matches the claim. It looks at what a specific ethical standard asks of devotion, grounded in Ma'at's balance and the 42 Confessions, on an ordinary day nobody's grading. It traces the boundary cast deliberately in ritual work through to the boundaries drawn with people — a friendship ended, a line finally held — recognized only in hindsight as the same instinct. And it sits honestly with one confession that hasn't resolved: whether holding yourself to a high standard is humility, or a boundary drawn around a harder word to keep. 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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