Creative Alchemy in Motion
Claire Grimoire: Field Guide to the Hidden Senses
Tarot is not here to tell your future. It’s here to wake your inner compass. This is not a book of predictions. It is a book of pattern, timing, and the whisper behind your thoughts. A living field guide to the Clairs—clairvoyance, clairsentience, clairaudience, and more—woven through the 78 cards of the Tarot, the 9 phases of the Moon, and the forgotten language of the body. Here, your senses aren’t subtle—they’re sacred. You’ll learn to track your intuitive signals through somatic texture, lunar timing, neurobiological rhythms, and archetypal resonance. Each card becomes a portal to your inner knowing, not a symbol to decode. Draw a card, not for answers—but for orientation. Let the Moon show you when, the body show you how, and the senses show you what is true. For witches, sensitives, neurodivergent seekers, and those who’ve always known something was real—even if no one else believed you. This is not a system to memorize. It’s a guide to remembering what you never lost.
Birds of Alchemy: An Oracle of Threshold and Metamorphosis
Birds of Alchemy is an oracle of transformation as it is lived.
Each card carries one of seven alchemical layers—states the soul moves through as identity, matter, and meaning change over time.
The birds in this deck stand at the threshold between the material and the unseen. As messengers between realms, they reflect the way transformation unfolds through passage, timing, and pressure rather than resolution. Each bird embodies a specific phase of alchemy, revealed through its presence, environment, and sky.
This oracle is designed for moments of transition—when something is shifting, loosening, or taking shape without certainty. The cards offer orientation within those passages, helping you recognize where you are in the work and how the change is moving.
Birds of Alchemy speaks to those who sense that becoming follows an order the soul already knows.
Epicurean Kitchen Witch
The Epicurean Kitchen Witch is a cookbook and a grimoire of nourishment, memory, and embodied ritual.
It is rooted in the understanding that food carries lineage, place, and lived experience—and that cooking is one of the oldest forms of alchemy.
This book moves through seasons, flavors, and ancestral textures, weaving recipes with story, intuition, and the intelligence of the body. Each dish is shaped by sensory memory, cultural inheritance, and the quiet knowledge that lives in the hands. Cooking here is not performance or perfection, but presence—attention given to heat, timing, and change.
The Epicurean Kitchen Witch honors food as a threshold practice: where matter changes state, where care becomes tangible, where nourishment is both physical and symbolic.