You can build your anchor from anything that makes you feel grounded and solid.

Here is something that I am anchoring into right now.

Myth, Memory & Magic: Weaving the Threads of Ancestry

I am a storyteller, a myth-maker, a salt shaker—a salty and playful agent of change. I move with the tides, stirring up old stories, shaking loose the dust of time, and letting the whispers of the past find their way back into the now. And today, those whispers came alive in a way that lit me up from the inside out.

I just stepped out of a conversation with Philip Carr-Gomm, and the air around me still hums with the resonance of something ancient. Philip is a modern-day mystic, a bridge between the ancestral wisdom of the British Isles, Ireland, and Brittany and the world we walk through today. He’s a guide, a storyteller in his own right, and a keeper of traditions that refuse to be forgotten.

For years, he led the Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids (OBOD), one of the most influential Druidry organizations in the world. His work isn’t about clinging to the past—it’s about breathing life into it, making it something we can touch, feel, and embody. He weaves Druidry, mindfulness, Jungian psychology, and deep ecology into a living practice, one that reminds us we are never as far from our ancestors as we think.

And that? That’s exactly why I’m here.

I’ve been diving deep into my own lineage, my own roots, tracing the invisible threads that connect me to the lands and lives that came before. The magic in this work isn’t just in uncovering facts—it’s in the felt sense of belonging, the knowing that flows through the bones when you start listening to the stories etched in them.

Today’s call was a reminder that the old ways never truly vanish. They wait. In the trees, in the rivers, in the echoes of ritual and the patterns of our dreams. They wait in our hands, our words, our willingness to remember.

So here I am, remembering. Salt in the air, myth on my tongue, and a fire in my heart that won’t be put out.

Are you feeling the call of your own lineage? Let’s stir the pot together.

What is your anchor ?