The practitioner behind House of Mahakali carries a single fixed point of devotion — to Mahakali, the divine mother of liberation, fierce compassion, and transformation. That devotion is not ceremonial. It is the living centre of the work, the source from which every session draws its force, and the frame within which nine distinct spiritual traditions are brought together without contradiction.
Each tradition in this practice was entered fully — not studied at a distance, not borrowed for aesthetics. Aghori. Hindu Mysticism. Yoruba and Orisha. Obeah. Hoodoo and Rootwork. Shamanic Practice. Kabbalistic Mysticism. Sufi. Christian and Gnostic Mysticism. Each carries its own internal logic, its own cosmology, its own tools. All of them are available here.
With deep roots in Jamaican and Trinidadian culture, the spiritual grammar of the Caribbean is not approximated in this practice — it is native to it.