Scribblings

  • The Lost Shamans Of Scotland

    Shamanism has been of interest to me for quite some time ever since I found out that the Shamans of Inuit culture were able to astral travel through their dreams. That seems like a very… Read more

  • The Heart of Yew

    When I look back through time I often consider what it is that we really know about the past. I’m talking about human history here and not my own. Once again the stars have lined… Read more

  • New Connection and Conversation through SynchroDestiny

    Since meeting Credo Mutwa life has gotten deeply connected so much for that the attracting game seems to be playing at speed. Unless you are interested in planetary wave of the stuff. A few months… Read more

  • Credo Mutwa, Cultural Appropriation and a Road Trip Through Time.

    I’m that woman, the one that moved to South Africa and had it on her tick list that she wanted to spend some time with a serious Sangoma. Seven years later after a few serendipitous… Read more

  • Radical Curator

    It recently occurred to me that curatorship is philosophy for the material world. For a long time, I have known that the way that we understand the world is through objects. Whether it is an… Read more

  • Afrikaburn 2019: Ephemerpolis

    It’s been a longer road than most to get here for me, having lived in South Africa for nearly seven years the existence of Afrikaburn came into my consciousness in whispers; about a party in… Read more

  • Life Expectations

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  • Old Beginnings

    It’s contradictory I know! Maybe it will make more sense when it’s done or even fully begun. This site is currently under construction, if you’re happy to just browse around for some basic information about… Read more

Welcome to Scribblings.

Developing a journaling practice has been crucial to understanding what I think and why. I use writing to process my thoughts. Get a handle on the ideas running around my head and figure out new ways of being in the world. These are not complete writings and as dyslexic may never be. Watch out for spelling and grammar mistakes. I hope you come to find them endearing.

As a decolonial curator, I am always doing my best to deconstruct my worldview and things that I think or feel to be true. Decolonization is a process of detraumatisation that leads to indigeneity.

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