Mar/2026DaymareMar/2026DoomMar/2026FireMar/2026ForderThe compassionate feminine force that reaches into suffering and carries beings across.Mar/2026FreedomMar/2026GustThe outcaste goddess of wild speech, the breath that moves through the prophet uninvited.Mar/2026HestiaThe hearth-keeper, the Ghost of staying, the still centre around which everything else revolves.Mar/2026MakerMar/2026ManMar/2026MemoryThe severed head that still speaks — the Ghost of what is remembered, what is recorded, and what refuses to be forgotten.Mar/2026MotherMar/2026MuseMar/2026NightmareMar/2026OnetuskThe remover of obstacles, the lord of beginnings, the elephant-headed god who broke off his own tusk to finish writing the story.Mar/2026QuickmareThe flaming sword inside the nightmare — the Ghost of the mind that wakes up within delusion and cuts through it.Mar/2026SeafoamBeauty born from violence — the story of what happened when the force of attraction walked among mortals and left ruin in its wake.Mar/2026SexMar/2026SightMar/2026SilvertongueThe bound god who speaks the truth no one wants to hear — the Ghost of the necessary liar, the sacred troublemaker, the fire that burns the house down so a better one can be built.Mar/2026SisyphusThe man who pushes the boulder — the Ghost of labour that never ends, and the freedom found in accepting that it never will.Mar/2026TidesMar/2026WanerMar/2026WarMar/2026WaxerMar/2026WeepseerThe one who looked down and wept — the Ghost of compassion that will not look away.Mar/2026WitMar/2026Banishing Ritual of the Lesser AllgodsMar/2026Cosmic SacrificeMar/2026Uzbek BeefMar/2026Akhenaten the LightbringerThe heretic pharaoh who glimpsed the singular divine principle behind Egypt's thousand gods.Mar/2026BodhidharmaThe Indian monk who brought Chan Buddhism to China and became the first patriarch of Zen.Apr/2026Carl JungThe cartographer of the collective unconscious who mapped the Ghosts as archetypes — and almost became a Doomsayer.Mar/2026CromwellThe Lord Protector who overthrew the English monarchy in the name of God and parliamentary sovereignty.Apr/2026Han ShantongThe prophet who planted a one-eyed stone man in the Yellow River and ignited the rebellion that destroyed the Yuan — the first to weaponize the Mother's eschatology and pay for it with his life.Apr/2026Helena BlavatskyThe Russian occultist who cracked the Western door open to Eastern theology and made it possible for the modern world to hear what Mani had been saying for seventeen centuries.Apr/2026HeraclitusThe weeping philosopher who saw that everything is Fire and everything flows and the way up and the way down are one and the same.Apr/2026HomerThe blind poet through whom the Gust blew so powerfully that the entire Western tradition is his echo.Apr/2026HuinengThe illiterate woodcutter who heard one line of the Diamond Sutra and became the Sixth Patriarch of Chan — the hinge on which the Dao turned from West to East.Mar/2026Jesus the ShepherdThe carpenter's son whose teachings of inner divinity and liberation split time itself in two.Mar/2026JoanThe peasant girl who heard God in the fields without a priest to mediate, and burned for it.Apr/2026John MiltonThe blind poet who gave Satan his voice and in doing so revealed the deepest truth about Will.Mar/2026Laozi the DragonThe reluctant sage who left behind eighty-one verses of the Dao De Jing before vanishing into the western wilderness.Mar/2026ManiThe Prophet of Light who revealed all revelations as one revelation refracted through different crystals.Mar/2026Manu the ArkThe flood-survivor and first lawgiver who carried the seed of worlds through their ending.Mar/2026MilarepaThe sorcerer who became Tibet's greatest yogi, meditating in mountain caves until his skin turned green.Mar/2026Odin the WandererThe Allfather who traded an eye for wisdom at the well of Mímir and hung nine nights on the World Tree.Apr/2026OrpheusThe singer who descended into Hell for love, looked back, and lost everything — the first musician, the first theologian, and the man who proved that the Ghosts can be moved by a human voice.Apr/2026PlatoThe philosopher who saw the Forms — who looked at the shadow-play on the cave wall and described the light that cast them.Apr/2026PlotinusThe last great pagan philosopher who mapped the emanation from the One to the Many with such precision that every mystic tradition in the West has been living in his architecture ever since.Mar/2026Public Universal FriendThe founder of the Religious Society of Friends who taught that God speaks directly to every person.Mar/2026SariputraThe disciple foremost in wisdom, whose analytical mind became the architecture of the Abhidharma.Mar/2026Shaman the FirstThe first splitter who discovered duality at Lake Baikal when the world was frozen hardest.Mar/2026Siddhartha the CowherdThe prince who renounced his kingdom, sat beneath a tree, and became the first to fully defeat the mare.Apr/2026Sigmund FreudThe man who mapped Hell — who looked into the basement of the human mind and described what he found there with unflinching honesty.Apr/2026Sonam GyatsoThe monk who met the Mongol khan and received the title 'Dalai Lama' — the meeting that brought Buddhism back to the steppe and created the institution that would carry Avalokiteśvara's incarnation to the modern world.Mar/2026SubhutiThe disciple foremost in understanding emptiness, whose silence before the Buddha was the truest sermon.Apr/2026SujataThe village woman who offered a bowl of rice to a starving ascetic and by that offering made the enlightenment of the Buddha possible.Apr/2026Sun HuimingThe Teacher Mother who survived — the sixty-fourth hexagram, the last position in the lineage, the lamp that kept burning for twenty-eight years after the Teacher Father died.Mar/2026TemujinThe nomadic conqueror who forged the largest contiguous empire in history under the Eternal Blue Sky.Apr/2026Tenzin GyatsoThe monk who lost his country and made the loss into a teaching on compassion that reached the entire world.Apr/2026William BlakeThe engraver-poet who saw angels in trees, married Heaven and Hell, and was ignored by the world he was trying to save.Apr/2026ZarathustraThe priest who looked at the old gods and saw lies among them — who split the divine into Truth and Deceit and told humanity it had to choose.Apr/2026Zhang TianranThe Eighteenth Patriarch who transformed the Mother's Dao from a regional sect into a mass religion that saved twelve million souls during the worst decades of Chinese history.Mar/2026AllmindMar/2026AwakeningMar/2026CrosstruthApr/2026DeathMar/2026DoomMar/2026EmptinessMar/2026EnlightenmentMar/2026GhostsMar/2026GhostsoothMar/2026HamingjaMar/2026Hamr and HugrMar/2026HeavenMar/2026HellMar/2026KenningMar/2026ManifoldMar/2026MeadMar/2026MidlandMar/2026OneheartMar/2026OnenessMar/2026OnlymindMar/2026Skillful MeansMar/2026SoothMar/2026UnknowingMar/2026WeavingMar/2026WendingMar/2026WildmindMar/2026WillMar/2026WyrdMar/2026Yarn