Bone & Sky

earth, cosmos, body, and the liminal spaces in between

Hi, I’m so glad you’re here.

Bone and Sky was the first body of work I shared with the world, a living archive of earlyessays, mythic reflections, and personal threads from a potent chapter of becoming.

This space holds the original roots of my writing — tender, raw, and still alive. I continue to return to them, and sometimes I bring newer pieces here too, to live among the bones.

These days, most of my writing happens over at Tending the Wild Root: a field of letters and essays in devotion to the sacred body, to descent, and to the slow return of what’s real. It’s a space for those who feel the ache of distortion in their bones, and who long to remember what was buried beneath performance, mastery, and mimicry.

You’re welcome to walk both paths. They’re made of the same soil.

Bone and Sky was my first signal. Tending the Wild Root is where the frequency continues.

Healing as Rebellion, Not Ritual Performance
Alexandra Winteraven Alexandra Winteraven

Healing as Rebellion, Not Ritual Performance

This piece explores how urgency, moralism, and the myth of “the right way” keep us looping inside empire’s logic—even in the name of healing. What does it mean to rebel against that? What becomes possible when we stop performing our process and start living inside it?

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