

Philosophy, Spirituality, and the Sacred Science
Awakening The Ancient wisdom of the Stars
EXPLORE ANCIENT WISDOM
To understand universal order and divine consciousness we must turn our gaze upwards.Layered within the heavens are keys to the sacred sciences, the fabric of spiritual connection lives within the movement of the cosmos.
My mission is to translate ancient astronomy (Vedic, Chaldean, Babylonian) for modern application, for spiritual embodiment, agricultural attunement, and healing. Translating the unifying wisdom through tantra yoga, plant medicine, Swara, and philosophy. By merging these modalities, we unlock an embodied understanding of the infinite, elevating consciousness and aligning human life and nature with the sacred.
Join me as we awaken to the interconnectedness of all things-and step into the wisdom that transforms seekers into living embodiments of cosmic truth.

MEET GEMMA
Apart of the Sri Vidya lineage, and teacher of Swara Yoga, Gemma guides seekers in uniting cosmic wisdom with Tantric yoga, bridging the sacred sciences for profound self-mastery and spiritual growth. Through transformative teachings, she illuminates the hidden connections between the stars and the self. Focused on deciphering the ancient mysteries into practical tools for empowerment. She holds a 800 HR- ERYT, Master Herbalist Certification, Ayurvedic Licensure, and has studied Vedic Astrology for over 12 years, and teaching for 17.
Published in Yoga Journal, Soul Artist, and across numerous platforms such as Yogadownload.
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Maia: The Earth-Mother Maia Maiestas was an ancient Italian deity of growth and "majesty" (maiestas). Often identified with the Earth herself (Terra), she was the consort of Vulcan, the god of fire. On the first of May, the Flamen Volcanalis sacrificed a pregnant sow to her—the traditional offering for earth-deities to ensure the fertility of the soil. As the brightest star in the Pleiades constellation, Maia also connected the terrestrial harvest to the celestial clock. Agricultural Rhythm & The Pleiades The Pleiades (known as the Vergiliae in Latin) were the primary markers for the Roman agricultural calendar. Their heliacal rising in early May signaled the start of the grain harvest. The Roman polymath Pliny the Elder noted that the appearance of these seven stars dictated the exact moment for reaping wheat and barley. Their presence in the sky meant the "heavens were open," providing favorable weather for both the plowman and the merchant sailor.






