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The Ancestors in the Cold Months
Winter has long been understood as a season of the dead, not in fear, but in closeness. Across cultures and continents, the cold months are associated with ancestral presence, remembrance, and continuity. When the land rests and growth slows, attention turns inward. Memory surfaces. Lineage speaks.

Scarly
Jan 153 min read


When Spirits Go Quiet: Understanding Silence in Spiritual Relationships
Silence is not abandonment. In spiritual work, periods of quiet are often misunderstood as rejection, punishment, or loss of favor. When signs stop appearing, dreams fade, or communication feels distant, anxiety can fill the gap. Many assume something has gone wrong, that a mistake was made, an offering forgotten, a boundary crossed. But in folk traditions, silence is not always absence. Often, it is completion.

Scarly
Dec 19, 20253 min read
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