Books

A meditation corner arranged on a pale woven rug features a round, stone-gray floor cushion, a low wooden altar table, and a single beeswax candle in a matte brass holder. A small stack of well-worn spiritual books and a string of wooden mala beads rests beside a smooth river stone engraved with the word “becoming.” Soft late-afternoon light filters through sheer curtains, creating a gentle, golden wash across the scene and faint bokeh patterns on the wall. The composition follows the rule of thirds, photographed from a slightly elevated angle, with photographic realism and a serene, sophisticated mood that invites introspection and spiritual grounding.

Into Your Om

Choose the doorway that fits your season—motherhood, spirit, or self—to find companion essays.

Into Motherhood

Here, I gather essays into gentle themes—motherhood, spirituality, and the slow work of becoming—so you can wander with intention, follow what tugs at your heart, and notice how your own story is unfolding.

A pair of delicate stacking ceramic bowls in soft off-white and blush tones rest on a natural linen cloth, each filled with symbolic objects: a polished amethyst cluster, tiny handwritten affirmation cards, and a single golden key. Behind them stands a slender, unlit taper candle and a small, potted olive tree in a textured clay pot. Gentle golden hour sunlight streams in from the side, catching the crystal facets and casting intricate, subtle reflections across the linen. The scene is photographed in photographic realism at a slightly elevated angle with a shallow depth of field, creating a serene, sacred atmosphere that hints at the layered, evolving journey of self-discovery and motherhood.