The Library
A wildish archive of essays, practices, listicles, and resources for visionary creators. We use this library to research and explore astrology, archetypal medicine, earth-rooted mysticism, futurewriting practice, mythopoetic entrepreneurship, and visionary rites of passage.
Astrology as a Futurewriting Technology
What if your natal chart isn't a fixed personality map, but a dynamic blueprint for conscious evolution? Discover how to move beyond passive horoscope reading into active story creation. Learn to see planetary placements as invitations to rewrite inherited patterns, reclaim narrative agency, and consciously collaborate with archetypal forces shaping your life.
The Saturn / Neptune Conjunction: Timeline Work and the Metaphysics of Choice
When Neptune and Saturn collide astrologically, you're in that messy stew between surrender and structure. This post leans into how choosing—even without crystal‑clear clarity—is the engine for meaningful momentum. It’s a metaphysical rite of passage for the multi‑passionate and irresolute.
Uranus in Gemini :: Transit Notes + Horoscopes
Uranus shifts into Gemini between 2025–2033, rewiring how we think, speak, and lead. It’s an eight-year unschooling in embodied wisdom, pattern‑noticing, and de‑centering authority—historically echoing times of revolution.
Uranus in Gemini through the Human Design Gates
Uranus shifts into Gemini between 2025–2033, rewiring how we think, speak, and lead. It’s an eight-year unschooling in embodied wisdom, pattern‑noticing, and de‑centering authority—historically echoing times of revolution.
Understanding Rites of Passage
At Storywork Studio, we often talk about rites of passage. These are more than just ceremonies or rituals—they’re thresholds that mark profound moments of change, transformation, and growth.
The 7 First Principles of Regenerative Business
When we talk about "regeneration," especially in a business context, it can quickly become abstract or overly intellectual. Yet regeneration is deeply practical and deeply alive. The principles of regenerative business come to us through oral storytelling, through lineages of wisdom rooted in Indigenous worldviews, and specifically from author and regeneracist Carol Sanford, who first learned these principles from her Mohawk grandfather.
Entrepreneurship as Worldbuilding Work
I believe our descendants deserve tools that nourish them to keep building something else. Wisdom that comes from dandelions, moss, kitchen tables, and prayer. They deserve to grow businesses that feel like extensions of their true soul values, not just reactions to market trends.