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.
Open Legs, Open Portals
When the body opens, it doesn’t just invite touch—it initiates transformation. This piece traces the spiritual, psychological, and ancestral impact of sex, cutting through shame, and disconnection to ask: What are you really letting in? An excavation of erotic memory, energetic residue, and sacred discernment.