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Creative Expression


Memento Mori: Art That Whispers Remember You Will Die
Latin for “remember you must die,” memento mori is not a threat, not a warning shouted from the shadows, but a quiet companion that walks beside us, placing a gentle hand on the shoulder and asking us to really notice the fragile, fleeting fact of being alive. It is a philosophical and artistic tradition that does something rather radical in a culture like ours: it insists that mortality awareness does not have to arrive wrapped in panic. Memento Mori, "To This Favour" 1879 W

Becky Floyd
May 15 min read


The Fiery Threshold: Summer Rituals and the Human Psyche
As the Northern Hemisphere pivots from the dormant chill of winter toward the waxing light of summer, a diverse array of ancient rituals—Beltane, Walpurgisnacht, and May Day—emerges to mark this transition. While these festivities often appear as quaint folk customs or vibrant tourist spectacles, an anthropological and mythic analysis reveals a deeper architecture: they are sophisticated cultural mechanisms for managing death anxiety and reaffirming the continuity of life wit

Becky Floyd
Apr 294 min read


The Body Remembers
What happens to us physically and mentally when death becomes real

Becky Floyd
Mar 15 min read


Exploring Love Attachment and Loss Through Creative Expression in Grief
Art does not arrive after loss as a gentle comfort. It appears when the opposition becomes unbearable. When presence turns into absence. When life collides with death. When love no longer has a living recipient.

Becky Floyd
Feb 13 min read
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