Incarnating a New Way
The Butterfly House Project reflects my personal journey of transformation and the process of incarnating a new way of doing life. It is a mirror for individual and collective growth and healing towards action that can help reshape the world we live in through living differently - more authentically, with more intention, and more conscientiously.
Priestess Proclamation
I am Empowered Solar Priestess robin ex-stacey and align myself with the sacred clown who shows herself in Baubo, the apotropaic goddess of mirth, and the crone figure of the triple goddess with Maiden Iambe, goddess of poetry and words, and Mother Demeter, goddess of life cycles and the underworld. For me, reason operates in service to imagination so I can:
Foster safety and sanctuary for myself and others to grow, transform and thrive with the vision of care taking the future.
Quest for knowledge to expand transcend the conventions into uncharted territory to be a visionary leader.
Cultivate meaning making through sensuous self-expression, creativity, play and joy to ground philosophy and discernment.
Integrate truth and love to co-create a more just world in compassionate service.
Inspire disciplined and responsible self-expression in the voice of community.
Harmonize ownership, accountability, pride and humility etc for healing and equanimity.


MC in Scorpio
Fixed = attachment to principles and building to establish positions of power and purpose
Ruler ---> Mars / Pluto in Virgo
3rd decan in Cancer






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