The Many Faces of the Goddess: Inanna, Venus and Aphrodite June 11, 2026Nadiah Kanawaty When we think of Aphrodite or Venus, we often imagine a beautiful woman emerging from the sea, surrounded by roses, doves and romance. She has become the goddess of beauty,...
Women's Rights and Women's Remembering June 04, 2026Nadiah Kanawaty For much of my life, I have considered myself a feminist. I am deeply grateful to the women who fought for the rights many of us enjoy today. The right...
Building a Creative Life in Relationship With Cycles Rather Than Against Them May 28, 2026Nadiah Kanawaty For most of my life, I believed creativity and work required force. Push harder.Show up more consistently.Be more productive.Stay visible.Keep momentum at all costs. Like many women, I absorbed the...
Outlander & The Ancient Mysteries of Birth, Death & Rebirth May 21, 2026Nadiah Kanawaty For many women, Outlander was never simply a television series. Over twelve years, it became something far more mythic — a story woven through themes of love, devotion, grief, healing,...
The Eleusinian Mysteries & The Rise of Modern Women’s Gatherings May 20, 2026Nadiah Kanawaty The return of women gathering together feels almost ancient in its remembering. Across Australia and beyond, women are once again sitting in circles, gathering around fires, creating art, sharing stories,...
Friday the 13th, Sacred Symbols, and Reclaiming the Goddess March 13, 2026Nadiah Kanawaty Friday the 13th has long been surrounded by superstition. Movies, books, and pop culture have painted it as unlucky, ominous, or even dangerous. But if we look closer, the story...
When Mythology Became History February 11, 2026Nadiah Kanawaty There was a time when stories weren’t meant to be taken literally. They were alive. Symbolic. Layered. They spoke in images, metaphors, cycles. You didn’t ask, “Did this really happen?”...
Hidden in Plain Sight February 09, 2026Nadiah Kanawaty I’ve been thinking a lot lately about hidden meanings. Not in a “conspiracy” way, but in a quiet, curious way. The kind where you start looking at stories and images...
Adornment Is Our Birthright October 13, 2025Nadiah Kanawaty Adornment is our birthright.Once, the vulva was a sacred symbol — a portal of power and creation.Then it was veiled in silence and shame.Today, we wear it with devotion, as...
The Holy Grail Is Closer Than You Think October 08, 2025Nadiah Kanawaty There’s something about working in the garden that makes my mind wander into old stories. Maybe it’s the scent of earth, or the rhythm of my hands pulling weeds, but...
Ancient Women, Goddess Symbols, and the Moon: A Journey Through Sacred Feminine Imagery September 23, 2025Nadiah Kanawaty Long before written history, women were honoured as the keepers of life, wisdom, and the natural cycles of the earth. Across continents and cultures, goddess figures emerged, not as myths...
The Vulva as a Sacred Symbol in Tantra August 11, 2025Nadiah Kanawaty Across the world’s oldest spiritual traditions, the vulva has been more than flesh — it has been a portal, a shrine, a cosmic doorway. In Tantra, it is revered as...