Coming Out of the Spiritual Closet

You are not too much.
You are not imagining it.
You are not alone.

Coming out of the spiritual closet isn’t just about incense or moon water—it’s about reclaiming the parts of yourself that were buried beneath ridicule, dogma, or fear.

It means saying, Yes, I feel energy.
Yes, I read the signs.
Yes, I believe in magic—even if I can’t always explain it.

Make it stand out

You are not alone.

Coming out of the spiritual closet is not just about telling the world you believe in energy, ancestors, or the unseen. It’s about finally standing in the truth of who you are—and that can feel terrifying when you’ve been taught to hide.

If you're in that in-between space—where your spirit knows but your voice shakes—breathe.

Here is your reminder:

  • You do not need to have it all figured out to begin.

  • You don’t need fancy tools or the right words.

  • Your practice is valid, even if it doesn’t look like anyone else’s.

Start small. Speak honestly to one person who feels safe. Light the candle even if your hands tremble. Trust the signs that keep appearing.
And when doubt whispers, return to your breath—it has never lied to you.

You are not weird.
You are awakening.

And we—those who walk between veils—we see you.
You belong here.

It can be quiet at first. A whisper. A hidden altar. A tarot card tucked between books.
But then it grows. The knowing. The remembering. The truth of who you are begins to shine through the cracks of the old life that no longer fits.

To come out spiritually is to risk being seen—truly seen.
But it is also to reclaim power, joy, and connection beyond the veil.

You are not crazy.
You are waking up.

And this path?
It’s yours.
Messy. Beautiful. Sacred.
Lit with candles and constellations.

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