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Saints of the Exiled and the Reclaiming of Rebel Queens
A personal reflection on encounters with folk saints such as Santa Muerte, Gauchito Gil, and Santa Sara Kali across Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil. Through travel, memory, and cultural history, the text explores how these unofficial sacred figures offer protection, belonging, and spiritual strength to travelers, the marginalized, and the displaced.
Megan Frye
4 days ago5 min read


The Feminine is Limitless On Deep Power and Self-Adoration
A personal reflection from a favela above Rio, where daily life is shaped by power outages, storms, faith, and community resilience. Through moments of struggle, ritual, and devotion to Yemanjá, the text explores belonging, feminine power, and the healing force of surrendering to collective care, ending in a meditation on women as waves of resistance, inheritance, and future change.
Megan Frye
4 days ago3 min read


SUMMONING THE PRIMORDIAL FEMININE. Restoring balance by force of nature
A spiritual and political invocation calling for the return of the Primordial Feminine as a force of healing, balance, and resistance against patriarchal violence and systemic oppression. Blending myth, prayer, and manifesto, it urges collective devotion, care, and solidarity to restore power to women, marginalized people, the earth, and a more sacred balance between feminine and masculine forces.
Megan Frye
4 days ago3 min read

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