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the pegasus line
Contemporary Shamanic Journey Work
The Medusa to Pegasus story is a guide for navigating the shadows of modern life. It teaches us to confront our own “curses”—trauma, betrayal, and loss—and to transform them into sources of power. Like Medusa, we can create sacred spaces within our darkness, turning isolation into introspection and pain into purpose.
Her journey reminds us that even in our most broken moments, we have the capacity to reclaim our agency and rewrite our narratives. Medusa’s ultimate liberation through Pegasus invites us to release what no longer serves us, allowing our highest selves to take flight. Her story is a call to honor the sacred feminine within, to embrace our inner alchemy, and to rise, transformed, from the depths of our own caves. Medusa is not a victim—she is a symbol of resilience, a beacon of empowerment, and a reminder that even in the face of unimaginable trials, we can emerge as creators of our own myth.
The Medusa to Pegasus story
Medusa’s story is a profound tale of transformation, resilience, and reclamation—a myth that speaks to the shamanic journey of integrating pain into power, and darkness into light. As a young priestess in Athena’s temple, Medusa embodied innocence, devotion, and beauty. Yet, her life was irrevocably altered when Poseidon violated her within the sacred walls of the temple. Athena, consumed by jealousy and rage, cursed Medusa, transforming her into a Gorgon—a monstrous figure with snakes for hair and a gaze that turned men to stone. Banished to a desolate island, Medusa was left to grapple with betrayal, isolation, and the weight of a curse she did not deserve.
At first, Medusa was trapped in the horror of her new existence. Hunted by heroes sent to destroy her, she hid in the shadows of a cave, her once-beautiful hair now a writhing nest of serpents. Yet, even in her despair, Medusa began to reclaim her agency. Drawing on her temple training, she created her own rituals and sacred order within the darkness. The snakes, once symbols of terror, became her allies. Her cave became her sanctuary, a temple of her own making. Through this process, Medusa alchemized her pain into acceptance, her isolation into empowerment. She transformed her curse into a source of strength, embodying the shamanic principle of turning wounds into wisdom.
When Perseus arrived, armed with a mirrored shield gifted by Athena, Medusa faced her final trial. The mirror revealed her Gorgon form for the first time, a shocking confrontation with her transformed self. Yet, in her beheading, Medusa’s power was not extinguished—it was liberated. From her severed neck sprang Pegasus, a radiant winged horse destined to inspire the Muses and protect the sacred feminine. Pegasus, born from Medusa’s mind rather than her heart, symbolized the purity of her devotion and the freedom of her spirit. Even in death, Medusa’s legacy endured, a testament to her resilience and her ability to transcend suffering.
Missis’ STORY
I have been working in the field of contemporary spirituality since 2003. The sudden death of my best friend, my North Star, in 2001 utterly capsized my world. Grief rearranged me, or cracked me up, and I re-entered the world as a different human being. Understanding and accepting this re-arrangement continues to this day. Although I do have a sense of purpose now, and that has become my new North Star.
It took a while to wrap my head around my re-arrangement. Suddenly I could see auric fields and chakras, even though I had no idea at the time what these things were. I would chat to friends and subtly see little movies play out in my mind, which would turn out to be the future events of their lives. For a while there; I just hoped it would all go away! It didn't, so I opened up to doctors, they wanted to medicate me, that did not feel right. So I read a lot of books instead. Alot. I just didn't believe that I was the only person that this could have ever happened too. Slowly, what I was experiencing began to take shape. New people entered my life, and with enormous resistance, I accepted this new life path.
Looking back I had, what I would call today, a spiritual awakening. It took years to reconcile the events that happened in the wake of Danielle's death. The world I inhabited, at that time, was hostile to my experience, and I was hostile to the type of people that embraced spiritual life. It was a confusing time.
Figuring out how to live a spiritual life in an ordinary way became my life's work. I have done hundreds of readings, and taught dozens of classes, as I struggled along this path. The Pegasus LIne is the next iteration of my work. The intention remains the same. To understand and develop the abilities that I have & direct them in service to others, in the hope that we can continue to evolve into the best parts of ourselves. So we can meet, with confidence, the future.
We live in extraordinary times, and with that, I welcome you to get on board The Pegasus Line. Perhaps you may discover something remarkable within you. Like I did.

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