Stone gateway carved with twin dragons opening onto a luminous vertical light, symbolising the threshold between worlds in the Dragon Twin Flame Oracle mythology.

There was a time when I wrote extensively about Twin Flames. Like many people on a spiritual path, I was trying to make sense of profound connections, synchronicities and experiences that seemed to point towards something beyond ordinary relationships.

Over time, however, my understanding changed.

This wasn’t because I came to believe that Twin Flames definitely do not exist. The truth is much simpler than that: I realised I do not have the gnosis necessary to teach the subject with integrity.

One of the values that has become increasingly important to me is knowing the difference between what I believe, what I suspect and what I know through direct experience.

For example, I remain convinced that we travel in soul groups and encounter familiar souls throughout many lifetimes. This is not merely a comforting belief for me. It is something I have come to through personal experience, including memories and dreams that were later independently corroborated or verified through historical research.

The Twin Flame paradigm is different.

While I recognise that many people find meaning in it, I can no longer honestly say that I know it describes a distinct spiritual reality. Looking back, I also see how easily the concept can become an obstacle to personal growth, encouraging us to wait for another person rather than doing the inner work that every authentic spiritual path requires.

For that reason, I have chosen to remove my Twin Flame articles from Angelorum.

Different Paths, Different Truths

This decision is not a criticism of anyone who continues to find value in the concept. It is simply an acknowledgement that my own path has led me elsewhere.

Today, my work is centred on Tarot, astrology, mythology, Christo-Hekatean spirituality, esotericism, philosophy,conscious relationships and conscious spiritual practice. These are subjects I continue to explore with curiosity, reverence and, above all, a commitment to intellectual honesty.

As my understanding evolves, my writing evolves with it.

I’d rather change my mind in public than continue teaching something that no longer reflects my deepest convictions.

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Lisa Eddy — Tamar Iris LeFay