About Me...my name is Megan.
I have been walking my path for 16 years. While I may not be getting any younger, I have learned and continue to learn many important lessons every day. It has been my honor to learn from many different teachers. Some who are people, some who are animals, and many who are of spirit. I wish to bring these lessons to others. There is also the hope to help bridge the gap between people and the spirits. |
Who I am |
I have walked a pagan path for 16 years as of now and am still going. My life has led me to work with many types of spirits and gods. I have also been blessed to have found my husband and have a beautiful home in Ohio.
My spiritual work is hard to describe but comes down to being in the right place at the right time. Whether that means cleansing a haunted residence or talking to someone randomly about the gods. Much of what I seem to accomplish in my spiritual work is simply being there when something comes along. |
My path |
Working with and serving the Egyptian (Kemetic) gods is one of my great joys. There are many gods that I adore, however my dedicated service is to Sekhmet. She has guided me down this path since the beginning and she continues to do so. In many ways she is the master teacher in my personal path, having sent all other teachers to me to learn. There is very little I can say that would accurately summarize how much I love my gods.
As mentioned before I work with many types of spirits. I have experience with animal spirits, plant spirits, ghosts, negative entities, angels, land spirits, and more. My main working relationships include angels and animal spirits. I believe in the shamanic perspective of the Upper World, Middle World, and Lower World. And I work with spirits within these worlds. Witchcraft and ritual are an important part of my practice. I help others through these tools. Devotion is my greatest tool in working with my gods and the spirits. I have also written and taught some basic 101 classes for pagan topics and work in my local pagan community. |