
Flower InBloom
Bio
I write from lived truth, where healing meets awareness and spirituality stays grounded in real life. These words are an offering, not instruction — a mirror for those returning to themselves.
— Flower InBloom
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Take Me to Church: The Gospel of What They Tried to Make Us Hate
A lyrical essay on Hozier’s “Take Me to Church” as a meditation on shame, sexuality, institutional judgment, and the reclaiming of humanity through love. Hozier has described the song as being about sex, humanity, and the way church doctrine can teach shame around sexuality, while emphasizing that it is not an attack on faith itself.
By Flower InBloom22 minutes ago in Humans
We Are Not Fighting Demons; We Are Walking Our Shadows Home
Flower InBloom writes at the threshold where healing, truth, and self-return meet. This piece is an offering for anyone learning that wholeness does not come through inner war, but through walking the abandoned parts of the self back home.
By Flower InBloomabout 16 hours ago in Humans
The Map of Remembering
The Road That Remembered Us A Mystical Adventure About the Journey Every Soul Is Walking No one remembers the moment the journey begins. Not really. We like to say it begins with birth. With the first breath. With the cry that tells the world we have arrived. But the old travelers say the journey begins much earlier. It begins the moment a soul agrees to forget.
By Flower InBlooma day ago in Fiction
The Flower InBloom Adventure Atlas
A mythic adventure atlas where courage, curiosity, and imagination shape a living map of exploration. In this whimsical story world, landmarks appear only to travelers willing to step beyond certainty and discover what the world has not finished becoming.
By Flower InBloom3 days ago in Humans











