ALEXANDRIA'S ALCHEMY

ALEXANDRIA'S ALCHEMY

Main Character Energy Meets Mystic Philosophy

In this entry, I’d like to talk about being a beacon of light. I never used to see myself as someone on an endless journey of self-improvement—but I can confidently say that I am. I’m constantly working on my mindset, taking action toward the things I truly desire, reflecting, reframing, sharing my experiences, and now documenting them for you. I talk a lot about being the main character and all of that, and when I walk out of my house… it reflects back to me wildly.

I can’t relate to being invisible or unnoticed because people treat me like a literal treasure. Most conversations I have leave people changed or inspired. I’ve found myself becoming a beacon of light, offering guidance and wisdom as I mature. People may approach me because they like how I dress or think I’m pretty—and then get thrown into full-on spiritual awakenings (gotcha!).

Now, I am far from perfect. I’m VERY aware of my shadows (as Neptunian as they are), and I laugh and smile at them. Not because I’m crazy—but because I understand duality deeply. I create a safe space for others to express theirs too (let’s be heathens together). And from that space, I’ve cultivated beautiful relationships.

Lately, I’ve been told, “I want to be just like you.” Hearing that from grown-ass people is… jarring. I’m always cautious of obsessive types or “Single White Female” vibes. But I had to sit back and say, HELL YEAH. People see my fruits. They see how I show up, what I’ve done, what I’m able to cultivate. They see how unbothered I can be, and how easily I can let everything go to shit and then reemerge—looking better, being wiser, and happier.

I owe everything to philosophy. The energy of Sophia has been so prominent in my life—wise, earthly, yet ethereal sage energy. It’s always walked with me and gets louder as I grow older.

Speaking of Sophia and philosophia… I recently asked myself, “What’s in a name?” and why the name “Sophia” keeps surfacing for me. I did a quick Wikipedia search on her in Greek mythology. None of it was new, but I always enjoy a refresher. Then I looked into my own name: Alexandria. Of course, it comes from Alexander the Great. And did you know that, when calendars are converted, he and I almost share a birthday? I’m July 21, and he’s supposedly July 20. He was trained by the greatest philosophers of his time. And of course, there was the Library of Alexandria. Anyway, that was a tangent. But through philosophy, he became great and virtually undefeated.

Alexander the Great was a legendary Macedonian king who, by the age of 30, built one of the largest empires in history. Trained by Aristotle, he wasn’t just a military genius—he was a student of philosophy, deeply influenced by the wisdom of his time. His legacy wasn’t only about conquest, but about the spread of culture, knowledge, and an unshakable sense of purpose.

Sophia, in Greek tradition, represents divine wisdom. She’s not a goddess in the typical mythological sense, but more of an archetype—a sacred, feminine intelligence that flows through philosophy, mysticism, and spiritual awakening. Sophia is the voice within that leads you to truth, integration, and deeper meaning. She walks with those who seek to know rather than just believe.

I’m fully aware of the influence I’ve had on my peers, and I cherish it. I love that I don’t need to be famous or highly visible to be a beacon. It happens in conversations, chance meetings, and in this blog—where I get to share a greater awareness of our personal divinity. Because really, this isn’t about how great I am—but about the mindset that makes people great. Not famous. Not rich. Not beautiful. But great in your own world.

I’m starting to understand the nudge to bring these ideas to a wider audience. Even though many of them aren’t new, I’m a unique vessel—able to reach people who didn’t go to mystery schools or were raised in religious traditions that condemned free thought. I may have to give up my cover a bit… I do enjoy telling people I’m not on social media, and they can’t join my clandestine fan club unless they keep up with this blog. Speaking of that, shout out to the folks that pretend not to see me, but eventually pop up proving they do (Freudian slips).

All this to say: I’m enjoying this season. As I work on myself, encounter and inspire others, and explore my desire to help people improve their lives through philosophy, literal reality shifts, cheat codes, beauty, astrology and more….

Main Character Energy Meets Mystic Philosophy

In this entry, I’d like to talk about being a beacon of light. I never used to see myself as someone on an endless journey of self-improvement—but I can confidently say that I am. I’m constantly working on my mindset, taking action toward the things I truly desire, reflecting, reframing, sharing my experiences, and now documenting them for you. I talk a lot about being the main character and all of that, and when I walk out of my house… it reflects back to me wildly.

I can’t relate to being invisible or unnoticed because people treat me like a literal treasure. Most conversations I have leave people changed or inspired. I’ve found myself becoming a beacon of light, offering guidance and wisdom as I mature. People may approach me because they like how I dress or think I’m pretty—and then get thrown into full-on spiritual awakenings (gotcha!).

Now, I am far from perfect. I’m VERY aware of my shadows (as Neptunian as they are), and I laugh and smile at them. Not because I’m crazy—but because I understand duality deeply. I create a safe space for others to express theirs too (let’s be heathens together). And from that space, I’ve cultivated beautiful relationships.

Lately, I’ve been told, “I want to be just like you.” Hearing that from grown-ass people is… jarring. I’m always cautious of obsessive types or “Single White Female” vibes. But I had to sit back and say, HELL YEAH. People see my fruits. They see how I show up, what I’ve done, what I’m able to cultivate. They see how unbothered I can be, and how easily I can let everything go to shit and then reemerge—looking better, being wiser, and happier.

I owe everything to philosophy. The energy of Sophia has been so prominent in my life—wise, earthly, yet ethereal sage energy. It’s always walked with me and gets louder as I grow older.

Speaking of Sophia and philosophia… I recently asked myself, “What’s in a name?” and why the name “Sophia” keeps surfacing for me. I did a quick Wikipedia search on her in Greek mythology. None of it was new, but I always enjoy a refresher. Then I looked into my own name: Alexandria. Of course, it comes from Alexander the Great. And did you know that, when calendars are converted, he and I almost share a birthday? I’m July 21, and he’s supposedly July 20. He was trained by the greatest philosophers of his time. And of course, there was the Library of Alexandria. Anyway, that was a tangent. But through philosophy, he became great and virtually undefeated.

Alexander the Great was a legendary Macedonian king who, by the age of 30, built one of the largest empires in history. Trained by Aristotle, he wasn’t just a military genius—he was a student of philosophy, deeply influenced by the wisdom of his time. His legacy wasn’t only about conquest, but about the spread of culture, knowledge, and an unshakable sense of purpose.

Sophia, in Greek tradition, represents divine wisdom. She’s not a goddess in the typical mythological sense, but more of an archetype—a sacred, feminine intelligence that flows through philosophy, mysticism, and spiritual awakening. Sophia is the voice within that leads you to truth, integration, and deeper meaning. She walks with those who seek to know rather than just believe.

I’m fully aware of the influence I’ve had on my peers, and I cherish it. I love that I don’t need to be famous or highly visible to be a beacon. It happens in conversations, chance meetings, and in this blog—where I get to share a greater awareness of our personal divinity. Because really, this isn’t about how great I am—but about the mindset that makes people great. Not famous. Not rich. Not beautiful. But great in your own world.

I’m starting to understand the nudge to bring these ideas to a wider audience. Even though many of them aren’t new, I’m a unique vessel—able to reach people who didn’t go to mystery schools or were raised in religious traditions that condemned free thought. I may have to give up my cover a bit… I do enjoy telling people I’m not on social media, and they can’t join my clandestine fan club unless they keep up with this blog. Speaking of that, shout out to the folks that pretend not to see me, but eventually pop up proving they do (Freudian slips).

All this to say: I’m enjoying this season. As I work on myself, encounter and inspire others, and explore my desire to help people improve their lives through philosophy, literal reality shifts, cheat codes, beauty, astrology and more….

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