As my practice evolved, so did my understanding of the broader metaphysical landscape and the responsibility that comes with creating ritual tools. This shift led me toward more intentional, informed approaches to both product development and spiritual practice.
Over time, I began to move away from strictly Wiccan frameworks, shifting instead toward astrology and intention-based ritual work. This led to the development of offerings centered around specific experiences, such as Mercury Retrograde, as well as more flexible, intention-focused ritual tools.
At the same time, I took a closer look at the cultural context behind many commonly accepted practices. In researching traditional associations connected to the Esbats, the thirteen Full Moons throughout the year, I encountered inconsistencies and a lack of clear sourcing—particularly in references attributed to various Native cultures without context or citation.
Out of respect for traditions I am not a part of, I made the decision to discontinue my Esbat line. In its place, I developed offerings centered around New Moon and Full Moon rituals that do not rely on appropriated naming or systems.
This shift reflects an ongoing commitment to creating metaphysical supplies that are intentional, informed, and developed with care.