04/25/2026
Egypt changes you.
I know it’s cliche for someone to go on a pilgrimage and “be changed” but seriously, these living temples do not mess around.
I went to Egypt with humility. Goddess knows even getting there forced me to face all kind of fears and blocks within my sphere. Egypt opens a doorway within you, a door way that you have to be brave to walk through. I knew I was leaving a version of me behind. I knew I was being called to initiate into something deeper.
Egypt will test you. And it will also hold you.
The word “dissolve” came up frequently for me, and from what I’ve been reading of others experiences, it is a common occurrence. This concept of dissolving into the hands of The All feels easy at first, until it demands all of you. Temple after temple, portal after portal. This is where it gets tricky. This is where you either shut down, or you root deeply into the truth that is being shown to you, and you choose to fully let go. This is the point of true alchemy, this is the point of no return that changes it all.
What is remembered here, for those who are ready to hold it, is immediately anchored into reality. The shift within may be subtle, but it is deeply profound. It’s even hard to articulate here, but what is coming to mind is that magick is not necessarily for you to wield, rather, it moves through you. It is not external of you. You are it. The mysteries are vast and as limitless as The All itself, but it doesn’t mean you do not know it.
And this changes everything. It changes your perspective from “life is happening to us” to “life is happening through us”. We speak of authorship, we speak of sovereignty, yet we continually give our power away. We continually hold what is not meant for us to hold, taking up valuable energetic real estate that is really needed right now to anchor something so much more meaningful in this world.
The temples remind you who you are. Not in this new version of you, but who you have always been. They expose you to yourself at your very core, beyond this body and this lived experience. The memory of us is held here. The memory of us all as souls with purpose.