About This Space
Dragon Letters is a living practice space for those who feel the strain of linear time and are longing for a more truthful rhythm, one rooted in body, land, ancestry, and creative flow.
Here, Time is not something to conquer or manage.
Time is something you learn to listen to.
This is a place for slow devotion, sharp clarity, and quiet acts of resistance against the flattening pace of empire.
This is a practice of moving with Time.
Paid Subscriber Perks:
Access to draft chapters of my book, Befriending and Decolonizing Time
Time Weaving: Daily Rhythm Rituals and full Dragon Letters archive (110+)
Access to Online Collective: The Time Grove
Founding Members also receive Ancestral Wayfinding Ritual Kit ($600 va;ue)
About Time Weaving — Daily Rhythm Rituals
A daily devotional practice in your inbox.
Time Weaving is a short ritual attunement to the day’s rhythm, guided by the Mayan Cholq’ij, lunar movement, and ancestral time sent via email daily.
Each entry offers a simple practice or cue to help you feel the specific pulse of this day, rather than slipping through generic time.
This is a daily act of rhythm-based resistance against linear time.
Through sensory presence and nervous system attunement, Time Weaving restores creative vitality and gently disrupts empire, returning you to cyclical, relational Time, one day at a time.
About Ixchel
Ixchel Lunar is a writer, publisher, and High-Flow coach with over two decades of experience supporting revolutionary leaders, writers, and creatives in bringing their visions into form without burning themselves out.
Drawing from their queer, mixed-Indigenous heritage and lived experience as a disabled, nonbinary, vision-impaired, neuro-emergent medicine carrier, Ixchel works at the intersection of ancestral timekeeping, somatic embodied knowing, and creative flow. Their work bridges relational cosmology with modern neuroscience to help people reorient their relationship with Time as friend, creativity, and the living Earth.
A former vice-mayor and longtime activist, Ixchel has spent years inside systems of governance and resistance, advocating for decolonial leadership practices and Indigenous land stewardship. Today, their work focuses on helping people unlearn extractive time, reclaim rhythm, and lead from presence rather than pressure.
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