The Inhabited Practice — Ritual, Devotion, and the Body's Memory
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In this episode of The Hidden Threshold, Veyrin Vale explores what happens when practice stops being something you do and becomes something you carry — how devotion, repeated honestly over years, eventually lives in the body rather than just the mind.
There's a gesture that ends every working. Hands together, a kiss, palms to forehead, a bow to Bast and then Anubis. Twenty years of practice compressed into a sequence the body completes before the mind registers the working is over. This episode sits with what that means — how physical practice gets absorbed deeply enough that the gesture precedes the intention, and the body arrives at devotion before the thinking starts.
From the difference between performing practice and truly inhabiting it, to the body as the most honest record of a practice's depth — this is a reflection on ritual, presence, and what it means when the practice and the person have, in some specific way, become the same thing.
The body doesn't lie about practice the way the mind can. What your hands do without being told is the truest answer to how deep the practice actually goes.
The Hidden Threshold explores devotion and doubt, ritual reflection, and spiritual discernment through lived eclectic pagan and magickal practice.
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