“Elles avaient un nom.”
– Les Sorcières de Suisse condamné en justice
Le thème est d’acutalité régulière dans les médias et dans les têtes du public, mais le réalité la plus basique humaine est trop souvent mis de coté: les noms des sorcieres de Suisse condamnés et tués pendant la chasse aux sorcières entre le 13e et 19e siècle.
Depuis 2025, je travaille sur le répertoire d’une liste – nominale où possible – des sorcières et personnes condamnées et exectué sous le jugement ‘sorcière’ rendu par la partie civile des divers cantons suisses en dépouillant les archives de procès et notes de condamnations.
Statut actuel:
– Etablissement d’une bibliographie raisonnée des acts de condamnation dans les archives Suisses et une liste de contact pour les personnes intéressées à travailler sur ce thème.
– Liste des personnes condamnées en Romandie (VS, GE, FR)
Menopause Rituals
Monography on diverse menopause rituals across different cultures and spiritual traditions.
Since the beginning of 2025, I have been delving into different rituals marking menopause as a transitional period of a woman’s life and how it impacts all aspects of the spiritual and psychological persona of a woman and the ways different cultures account for this initiatory stage of life.
At a time where Western culture is asked to reframe this phase as a true stage and part of life rather than an after-thought and older women are asking to be heard, this work aims to contextualise the passage into the mature age with the need for ritual and how its absence in Western culture and society standards is at the root misunderstanding and cohesion between generations and genders and sexes.
Status:
Within a few months, this has taken on a different size than expected and I am thinking of making this into a research project at uni.
Mundus imaginalis
and Caring for the Soul
Delving back into Jung and the need for creative context for spiritual soul expression and how this relates back to healthy boundaries. Having joined the Nostos Institute for a collective exploration of these topics around myth, around contemplation, and active imagination and how this impacts a spiritual practice, I am most interested to see where the god of the philosophers lives now, for me after 30 years as a practicing Druid and having just come out of a spiritual practice that has devolved into cult-like followings.
There will be traces of this (mixed with my ongoing practice of the Green Tara devotion in a specific Tibetan tradition and continued learning in Daoism) in my writing and it will be interesting to see. At the moment, a huge silence is blocking off most of my words though.
Status: ongoing exploration