SELKIE GODDESS
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Beginnings

My name is Carolina and I live in Toronto, Canada. I am on the lands of Mississaugas of the Credits First Nation, Attiwonderonok and Anishinabe, but am originally from the magical archipelago of islands known as the Azores, Portugal.

The ocean is and always has been my favourite place on earth - it is where I feel like I can be me; no protective barriers, no thoughts, just me. In the ocean my body unites with the energy of the waters and I feel at home. The ocean is also where I am most powerful; every part of my being glows. Magically and physically.

Ever since I can remember, I have had a strong connection with the spiritual world. My gifts and knowledge were channeled from past lives to the present in the form of claircognizance, clairaudience, clairsentience and clairvoyance. I often found myself in places I had never been, yet I knew every nook and treasure. My connection to the spiritual realms runs deep in my bones. I have been working with the metaphysical for over 25 years.

I believe in the delicate balance of the light and the dark. In the balances of the scales. Many fear the darkness, but darkness is where we truly see.

The calling to embark on a path unveiling my gifts to the rest of the world is vulnerable and beautiful all in one breath. The universe calls me to share my knowledge and energy. I look forward to connecting with you in divine alignment.

Oceans of love, 

Carolina

"Selkie women are the women you don't understand. They are the women who know they belong to another tribe, in another element. And so they seem that they don't belong in yours - and they don't. They are the women who live by other rules and values, because their rules and values are different than those of this world. They are the women who sometimes seem to be listening to other voices, or music you can't hear, or the call of distant bells. There is this faraway look in their eyes. Selkie women are the ones who look as though they have come from faerytales, because they did. The ones who look at the sea longingly, who look at the sky as their home. They do not fear death, only imprisonment. Selkie women are the ones you can't keep."

- Theodora Goss