Essays
The Devil You Name is the God You Forgot
A raw, spiritually charged reckoning that exposes how prophetic gifts—especially within Black communities—have been demonized by fear, colonization, and religious control. This piece reclaims the power of ancestral intelligence, Afro-Caribbean spiritual traditions, and embodied knowing, while challenging those who mistake divinity for danger. It is both a remembrance and a return: to the oracle, to the altar, and to the voice that never needed permission to speak.
Between Ancestors and Algorithms
A manifesto exploring what happens when sacred Black and Indigenous traditions are filtered through digital algorithms. It makes the case for ESSOESS—not as content, but as cultural memory and spiritual architecture.