THE OTHER YOU
(Where the healing happens out loud)
What if you’re not broken—just stuck in the version of you that was taught to shrink?
This section is for the sacred in-between:
The moments after the breakdown, before the breakthrough.
The mornings you wake up raw and still try.
The timelines you thought you’d never live to see—and suddenly find yourself standing in.
The Other You isn’t just about recovering from the collapse.
It’s about finding the version of you who never should’ve had to break that hard in the first place—
the one still breathing under all the survival scripts, finally safe enough to speak.
You're not here to "be better" at pretending.
You're here to drop the act and become the real one underneath.
The one who didn’t need fixing. Only freedom.
Here, we talk about shame spirals, people-pleasing, rage, social burnout, and survival spells you were never meant to carry this long.
We talk to the version of you who almost gave up—and thank them for staying.
This isn’t self-help.
It’s self-return.
It’s healing through humor, truth, and crow-eyed clarity.

HOW TO STOP BEING A CRANKY LITTLE GREMLIN: Abraham Hicks’ Emotional Scale, Segment Intending, and Why Journaling is Basically Sorcery
This blog breaks down Abraham Hicks’ Emotional Scale, the magic of Segment Intending, and why Journaling is a non-negotiable survival tool — all in plain, hilarious, tough-love language.
It teaches you how to actually climb out of emotional spirals one tiny step at a time, no fake positivity required.
It’s part sarcastic pep talk, part sacred blueprint for emotional self-rescue.
And it’s designed so even your feral, Monday-brain self can actually use it.

Why Your Rage Is Holy, and Staying Calm Is Killing You
Are you done shrinking to make others comfortable? This empowering Loui Crow ritual reminds you that anger isn’t the enemy—it’s the ignition. Your tantrum is sacred, your rage is a ladder, and your feelings are spells that return you to yourself. Stop clipping your wings—feel it all, and fly free. This blog dismantles the myth that rage is dangerous. It reclaims tantrums as sacred, embodied rituals of nervous system release. Drawing from somatic therapy, Abraham Hicks’ emotional scale, and Louise Hay’s emotional-body wisdom, it teaches why unexpressed anger isn’t peace—it’s poison. It’s an invocation to let yourself roar, to shake off shame, and to remember: the scream is sacred.

Rise and Whine: The Magick of Waking Up Without the Grump
This is a love letter to the cranky morning gremlins—the ones who wake up more smoke than sunrise. It offers a fierce, funny, and emotionally honest ritual for rising slowly, breathing softly, and spiraling upward without shame. Packed with tiny spells, segment intentions, and real talk about emotional momentum, this blog redefines what a “good morning” means. It’s not about perfection—it’s about presence.