I’m a scholar-turned-practitioner with a lifelong passion for the liminal and the arcane. I hold a Master’s degree in Comparative Religious History, where I focused my research on ancient demonology. My thesis, From Daimon to Demon: The Evolution of the Demon from Antiquity to Early Christianity, explored how spirits once seen as complex, morally ambivalent entities—daimones—were gradually redefined into wholly evil forces by early Christian theology. Alongside this work, I studied the Salem Witch Trials, West African Vodun, and other transatlantic spiritual systems that reveal how power, fear, and belief shape the invisible worlds we live alongside.
But my connection to the unseen didn’t begin in the archives. I grew up in the moss-draped woods of the Pacific Northwest, where the veil always felt thin. I was raised on stories and stones, drawn to tarot, herbalism, and green witchery from an early age. Plants spoke. Dreams lingered. And somewhere along the way, I realized my night journeys weren’t just stories either.
For as long as I can remember, I’ve returned—again and again—to the same dream landscapes: a mall that spirals inward with hidden floors, a misty coastal bookstore with a secret upper level, a grove where something ancient waits. These aren’t ordinary dreams. They are consistent, vivid, and sometimes shared. Over time, I’ve met others who experience this too—recurring dreamscapes, mutual astral landmarks, memories that build across nights like bricks in a waking life.
This site is the crossroads where all of that converges: research and ritual, symbol and soil. I believe dreams are not just messages but maps—ones we can walk, remember, and chart together. Through The Dream Witch, I offer tools, writings, and practices for fellow mystics, seekers, and dream travelers who know in their bones there’s more to this life—and the next.

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