Daily Social Shares: 7th June 2025 - What Is a Sacred Space Holder? + Fire for Transformation + Watercolour as a Creative Element
@Freedom_Is_Rising
A few days ago, I shared about my core values as a mentor and space holder — how I lead with love, truth, and deep reverence. But I want to take that a little deeper today, and speak to something that is at the very heart of my work:
Sacred Space Holding.
To me, sacred space holding is an act of devotion.
It’s the ability to allow someone to be fully seen, fully heard, fully felt — without judgement, without trying to fix them, without offering quick solutions.
It’s not about advice. It’s not about telling someone what to do. It’s about witnessing them, in their rawness, their emotion, their humanity, their wholeness.
Because before we can shift, before we can create change or find the path forward, we need to be met. We need to know we’re not broken. We need to feel held in the fullness of our experience — the light and the dark, the confusion, the grief, the beauty, the ego, the soul. And that’s where sacred space begins.
When I sit with someone in their truth, I’m not sitting as someone with the answers. I’m sitting as someone who is fully present with all of them. All their parts. All their layers. All their ache, brilliance, fear, desire, and remembering.
Because being witnessed like that — truly seen and honoured — is what begins to dissolve the stuckness.
It creates the space for something new to rise.
From that place, people begin to reconnect to their own wisdom. Their light. Their truth. And from there… yes, the creative solutions can come.
Yes, the path forward begins to appear.
But first — we hold. We honour. We stay.
There is such a deep longing in humanity to feel accepted exactly as we are.
Sacred space holding is my way of answering that longing — of offering a space where nothing needs to be hidden, and everything can be alchemised through presence, compassion, and trust.
That’s when the shift happens.
That’s when people find their own freedom — and rise.
@Shamanic_Practitioner
Fire as a Tool For Transformation
Fire has always been a powerful presence in my life.
It’s more than an element — it’s a teacher. An alchemical force that takes what no longer serves and transforms it into something new.
In my shamanic work, fire is sacred. It holds space for letting go. For transmutation. For the kind of soul-deep release that can’t be done with words alone.
You see, fire doesn’t just destroy. It liberates.
We offer it our fears, our old identities, the patterns we’re tired of repeating — and it takes them, consumes them, and leaves us with ash. And from those ashes, something new is born.
That’s the way of the Phoenix. Which, for me, is more than a symbol — it’s part of the very essence of Freedom Rising.
We burn away the old stories. We rise.
In earth-based and shamanic traditions, we honour this through ritual — especially during the full moon, a natural time for release. You can write down what you’re letting go of, what you’re ready to leave behind… Then offer it to the fire. Let it go with gratitude. Watch it transform.
But fire isn’t always wild and roaring. Sometimes, it’s a simple candle flame — soft, still, steady. A single light in a dark room. The peace at the centre of transformation.
You can sit with a candle and just breathe. Let it calm you. Hold you. Remind you of your own spark, steady and alive, no matter how dark the tunnel may seem.
Fire is our essence. It moves us. It clears the way.
It shows us what we’re ready to become.
And for that, I am deeply grateful.
@Creative_Muse_Oracle
While I love technology and all the magic it allows me to create — especially when it comes to my oracle decks and digital art — there’s something about watercolour that holds a very special place in my soul.
Watercolour has a life of its own.
It moves. It flows. It never behaves in quite the same way twice.
And that’s what I love about it.
For me, it’s deeply connected to the element of water — emotions, intuition, the unseen, the soft dissolving of what feels stuck.
Watercolour teaches me to trust the process.
To release control.
To let spirit guide the brush (or the droplet) and see what emerges from there.
One of my favourite practices is dropping liquid watercolours onto a page — sometimes dry, sometimes damp — and letting the colours bleed and blend in their own rhythm.
No plan.
Just presence.
Just watching.
And from that chaos, I often begin to see.
Shapes, animals, symbols — almost like cloud-watching, but for the third eye.
This is where the muse speaks most clearly for me — in the fluid, messy, beautiful becoming of it all.
It’s not just a way to break through creative blocks.
It’s a way to connect with spirit, to open my clairvoyance, to receive messages through shape and sensation.
To me, this isn’t just painting.
It’s prayer.
So yes, while I honour the power of digital creation — the magic of Photoshop and AI and layering visions together — I always come back to this:
My hands, some water, and pigment.
Letting the muse move through me.
And perhaps, just perhaps… this is a little nudge from the Creative Muse Oracle herself — a reminder that some of these fluid visuals may want to be part of the deck too……