Social Scientist (Masters Postgraduate) Socio-cultural Anthropologist (Current PhD Candidate) Academic Researcher & Writer (Published) Creative Writer Photographer Artist
My Spiritual Path
My spiritual path centres around personal and community fulfilment, enlightenment and awakening. The connection of mind, body, and spirit to nature is an integral part of my practices. Shamanistic methods I use include: Reading runes, creating bind-runes, sigils and staves, seeking guidance from oracles and symbols, scrying, dream-work, seiðr and spá. These are some methods I make use of when seeking answers, solace and solutions. I use spirit writing as a tool to engage in other otherness of the realms within which we live.
~ Writer, Researcher, Photographer, Artist ~
~ Academic Studies include:
Sociocultural Anthropology, History, Sociology, Psychology, Indigenous Cultures, Criminology, Philosophy, Sociocultural & Sociological Research
Academic Status
Socio-cultural Anthropologist (PhD - Monash University), Sociologist (Monash University), Academic Researcher & Writer (Published),
Social Scientist (Masters Postgraduate Monash University), Double Major Psych & Sociology BA - UTAS), Medieval Icelandic Sagas Studies with the University Of Iceland, Reykjavik, Creative Writer (Published), Photographer, Artist
Research Interests
Animism, Paganism, Heathenism, Shamanism, History, Old Norse/Germanic/Icelandic Worlds, Literature with an emphasis on Old Icelandic Literature.
Personal Spiritual Practices
Shamanic Animism, Paganism, Spiritualism
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3 thoughts on “About me ~ A Snapshot”
Thanks for sharing your deeply heartfelt thoughts.
You are the most inspiring woman I have as yet met and our syncronicities are awesome. We both truth seekers and write with deep passion. Thank you for being there
Thanks for sharing your deeply heartfelt thoughts.
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You are the most inspiring woman I have as yet met and our syncronicities are awesome. We both truth seekers and write with deep passion. Thank you for being there
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Thank you Rig, this means a lot to me as I have such a high positive regard for you as a fellow and friend.
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