🌿 Charles
This is more than a space, it is a threshold.
About Charles
My connection to intuitive work began early in life, shaped by experiences and sensitivities present on both sides of my family. Early on I was introduced to psychic healing practices through my aunt, though it was not until my early thirties that these abilities began to fully deepen and take shape in my life.
For as long as I can remember, I have been drawn toward mysticism, symbolism, spiritual practice, herbalism, ritual, and the unseen aspects of human experience. These interests expanded into meditation, energy work, intuitive development, artistic expression, and the study of how atmosphere, scent, and intention affect the inner world.
A lifelong pull towards ritual and symbolism
My path has never fit neatly inside a single spiritual system or tradition. Instead, it has developed through direct experience, contemplation, meditation, nature connection, Reiki practice, ritual work, and years of exploring intuition in grounded and practical ways.
I have spent time exploring many forms of meditation and spiritual practice by attending different spiritual communities. Walking in the woods, sitting beside the ocean, and connecting with the elements have all become part of my spiritual foundation. Through this and many years of personal experiences , I’ve developed my own methods.
Reiki, Intuition, & the Temple Series
In my mid-thirties, I began studying Reiki, which further strengthened both my intuitive perception and my understanding of energetic balance. Over time, this work and the persistent need and desire to create, naturally expanded into the creation of handcrafted ritual tools, perfumes, incense, and spiritually inspired artistic work created with care and intention.
The Temple Series grew from this blending of paths — intuition, healing, craftsmanship, ritual, scent, meditation, and symbolic experience. These creations are not tied to one specific religion or belief system. Instead, they are designed as tools for reflection, grounding, atmosphere, ritual, and personal meaning, adaptable to many different spiritual paths or simply appreciated for their sensory experience alone.
What ‘ Temple ’ Means
To me, the word “ritual” does not necessarily mean religion. Ritual can also mean presence, repetition, intention, and the meaningful actions we return to regularly in daily life. In much the same way, “Temple” represents both a symbolic and inner space — a place of alignment, reflection, healing, and connection.
My Approach
My approach to readings and spiritual work remains grounded, compassionate, and direct. I believe insight should bring clarity rather than fear, and that intuition works best when approached with honesty, openness, and respect for the person receiving it.
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