Ritual Readings and Art

“The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.”

Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel

What are Hebrew Lots?

Hebrew lots readings are a reflective, ritualistic practice where you bring 1-3 questions. Like Celtic runes or the I-Ching, Hebrew Lots draw from rich letter meanings, offering guidance and insights through symbols and stories. Throughout the Torah, divinatory practices like lots, or “purim,” aid in decision-making and consultation.

I was introduced to Hebrew Lots by Wowlvenn Seward-Katzmiller, a therapist rooted in earth-based spirituality and social justice. As an Ashkenazi Jewish woman fascinated by astrology, Tarot, and the intuitive arts, this practice feels authentic and meaningful to me.

In my experience, lots provide clear, straightforward, and actionable guidance. Explore more about divination in ancient Israel, seers’ gifts, ethical considerations, and letter meanings in Hebrew Lots by Elisheva Nesher.

With gratitude to ancestors, past and future


Sets and Reading Rates

I lasercut sets of the 22 letters that I sell and ship worldwide. Please inquire if you are interested in a set or a reading!

In a reading, we will take a moment to ground in our bodies and invite the field of collective wisdom and Ancestors to support in offering clarity to your question(s). Inquire about readings or sets.

Stained Glass

Glass art is one of the oldest mediums and it is an honor to steward this craft. I find it very therapeutic to break glass with purpose and surrender to the imperfect process of putting pieces together. I work out of the Chimera Makerspace in Sebastopol, CA where I also teach beginner workshops.

Glass art is one of the oldest mediums and it is an honor to steward this craft. I find it very therapeutic to break glass with purpose and surrender to the imperfect process of putting pieces together. I work out of the Chimera Makerspace in Sebastopol, CA where I also teach beginner workshops.

How I got here: In 2018 I had the privilege of learning stained glass basics from Larry Ribbecke in Vermont. I fell in love with the medium and was blessed to connect with Emily Bhargava in Boston, MA who generously shared her wisdom and space with me in 2018-2019. I took the leap for a stained glass intensive taught by Glenn Carter and Amy Whitmore at the Pilchuk Glass School in 2019.