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Threading Paleolithic Caves Memories
October became a month of tracing living memory across time. Moving from Paleolithic caves to Aboriginal sacred fires, and into the embodied devotion of Navaratri and Diwali, I began to see a single thread: enduring images of the feminine sacred shaping how communities remember, ritualize, and relate to the world. This suggests that the feminine divine is not peripheral mythology, but a civilizational memory carried through art, fire, festival, and story. What matters is that
Salana Adhikari
Oct 25, 20252 min read


When Women Rise Together, A Call for Solidarity
"Sisterhood is still powerful." – bell hooks. Sisterhood transcends blood relations; it embodies a profound reverence for the divine...
Salana Adhikari
Aug 9, 20253 min read


The Choice of Silence: Reclaiming the Feminine Voice
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Salana Adhikari
Jul 24, 20253 min read


A Sacred Pause: Reclaiming Yourself in Transition
There comes a time, often quietly, sometimes like a thunder, when life no longer moves in the same way it used to. The routines feel...
Salana Adhikari
Jul 10, 20252 min read


When Responsibility Feels Like Imprisonment
When love is present, responsibility is no longer a burden; it becomes a choice, an act of free will, a quiet expression of joy. It flows...
Salana Adhikari
May 27, 20252 min read
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