Bathsheba
Bathsheba’s story, traditionally seen through a patriarchal lens, reveals her true strength and resilience. Initially portrayed as a seductress, her narrative is reclaimed to highlight the abuse of power by King David and her subsequent empowerment. Despite the challenges, Bathsheba's intelligence and political acumen were instrumental in ensuring her son Solomon’s succession to the throne, cementing her legacy
Eve
Let’s flip the script on Eve’s tale. Forget that old-school narrative where she’s framed as the cause of all drama. Nah, Eve was the OG seeker, the first to challenge the norm and thirst for knowledge in Eden.
This isn’t about a downfall; it’s about waking up. When Eve met that serpent—yeah, Lilith in the mix—she wasn’t just chattin’. She was confronting her fiercest self, embracing that raw, real power Lilith got cast out for. That bite of the apple? That was her claiming her truth, her path to enlightenment.
So, if your life feels like you’re stuck inside some limits, think of Eve. Her boldness, her curiosity—let that inspire you to break free, seek deeper, and own your power. Ready to unlock your own epic? Hit me up for a tarot reading and step into your story of awakening, just like Eve did. Grab that fruit and let’s get started!
Delilah
In the twisting alleys of history, Delilah has often been painted as the seductress, the betrayer, the villain. But strip back the layers of centuries-old bias, and we find not a femme fatale, but a woman of depth and survival. Caught in the crosshairs of a political storm, she navigated the treacherous waters of her time with the only tools she was afforded. Delilah was no mere pawn in the game of kings and warriors; she was a master strategist, playing for the highest stakes—her own life.
Her tale is not one of betrayal, but of a complex dance of power and necessity. Forced to choose between her safety and her integrity, she made a choice that has been misunderstood for generations. Join us as we explore the true story of Delilah, a narrative not of a villain, but of a survivor, a realist, who wielded her intelligence as deftly as any sword.