DEATHCRAFT
Journal
When the Veil is Thin
Every Samhain, we hear the phrase “the veil is thin.” But beyond poetic imagery, what does it really mean — and what are we meant to do with it? This reflection explores the spiritual and practical meanings of the veil, why this season is sacred for deathworkers, and how to honor the connection between the living and the dead as we move deeper into the dark half of the year.
When the Veil Opens for Our Animal Companions: Honoring Beloved Pets on Día de Muertos
As the veil thins, the spirits of our animal companions are said to return before the ancestors. This Día de Muertos, honor your beloved pets with a candle, a photo, and a whispered name — a gentle ritual of remembrance for the ones who still pad softly through our dreams.
Honoring Balance at the Autumn Equinox
The autumn equinox invites us to honor balance, ancestors, and the cycles of life and death. Explore rituals for the occasion rooted in deathcare, grief work, and sacred remembrance.
Lughnasadh: The First Harvest & The Sacred Art of Letting Go
Lughnasadh is more than just a seasonal checkpoint—it’s a sacred portal into ancestry, impermanence, and the quiet power of ripening. In this post, I explore the meaning of the first harvest sabbat through the lens of my Celtic roots and offer reflections and rituals to help you celebrate this potent time of year with heart, history, and magic.