Siin · @siin
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Have been sleeping outside underneath the stars, nude, awaking to the first light of dawn each morning. Each night is begun with final waking visions of brilliant milky way and endless stars, each day commences as sun rises over black mountains groaning of ancient volcanoes and brilliant blue seas. Dreams are punctuated with hysterical coyote songs like the flutes of those who stewarded this land before the value of it was forgotten by greedy men desperate for glinting gold, who razed every last tree to the ground on their frenzied rush to their own demise.

#ranchodelaliberta #meditations #landworship

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Siin · @siin
173 followers · 667 posts · Server pagan.plus

Welcome! I'm Siin, a ritual handwork tattooist and multidisciplinary artist based in the high Mojave desert. My work seeks to bring the recipient or viewer into transcendent states, often centered around connection with one's body, the land, and the Divine.

I've recently gotten more comfortable defining myself as a pagan animist. My practice is rather eclectic though rooted in ancestral Chicano & Sicilian practices and folk magic. Because these cultures have been heavily assimilated, I will never claim that any practice or ritual I engage in is "authentic". I am, as most of us are, working with the tools I've been given by the two surviving generations before me, my own interpretation and inspiration, cues and materials from this sacred landbase, and the broader social context.

My partner and I are the owners of , a regenerative agricultural project and sanctuary here in the desert, currently in its infancy. We host events and people interested in being a part of the sacred work of stewarding abused land.

Veneration of life and creation are at the base of my art and spiritual practice. I'm proud to be the creator of a small human, and hopefully more in the future. Parenthood is sacred to me, and I will occasionally share meditations on it or cute things my kid has done.

I will be opening books to schedule tattoos in the spring. However, I will only be accepting clients selectively. If you're interested in having space held for a tattoo or tattoo ceremony, my email address is in my inbox. My work is priced on a sliding scale: I'm not out to make money, but my time and knowledge is worth something. If you need this space, but are concerned about being able to afford it, reach out to me.

I look forward to engaging thoughtfully with everyone new and old here, and appreciate if you've taken the time to read this entire thing!

Blessings ~

#ranchodelaliberta #introductions #siin #inkwork #landworship #sacredtattoo #landsteward #Pagan #animism

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Siin · @siin
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As we celebrate this, the most lively, longest day of the year, I bring some updates:
We've been extremely busy these last couple of months, getting some of the new plantings established and also just with other *life* things.
We've learned some valuable lessons and I'm extremely pleased to be able to share that everything we're growing at the Ranch is absolutely thriving!
Thriving, despite the water that is literally the quality of brackish seawater, we found out (we have filters for our whole house and for our drinking water, but learned that the whole house filter isn't cutting it AND that the hose spigots aren't going through the whole house filter since they were poorly set up).
Thriving, despite that the topsoil is literally just sand and gravel. For instance, on a whim I planted some sweet potatoes in sand in a spot where a hose spigot leaks, and they're sprouting, having only been given sand and the drip from the hose. My guess is they're able to thrive on the nutrients in the tuber itself, so we'll see what happens when those are used up. For now, though, it's extremely exciting to see things take root in such an apparently hostile environment.

There's also grass shooting up anywhere it can, anywhere there's water and a little shade. It's a good reminder that this is not a true desert, that this is just arid land and it is only desertified through human behavior. And especially as we read "Tending the Wild", on resource management by California's Indigenous peoples, it's inspiring to realize that we can reverse this state through careful stewarding of the land, as well.

With blooming sage and rosemary, mesquite and palo verde, date palms and oleander, prickly pear and beavertail, agave and aloe, there is an abundance of insect activity and wildlife. Crickets, grasshoppers, all kinds of bees, fascinating spiders, desert iguanas and really large lizards, ground squirrels and many more types of birds than we saw last year in the summer, all are flocking to the green, the wet, and the shade.

Birds are taking pomegranate seeds and depositing them around the desert, one of our mesquite trees is sprouting a small child next to it, our date palms are propagating themselves with little frond shoots and one is even growing teeny green dates despite the fact that we were told we'd have to hand pollinate them to make that happen.

We're celebrating abundance and giving offerings and thanks to this land all day today, culminating with a ritual this evening to charge a solar tattoo I'll be doing outside.

#summersolstice #Solstice #ranchodelaliberta #permaculture #regenerativeagriculture #mojavedesert #eco #sustainability #desert #landworship

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