Actually this entire site could be called The Mythomatician’s Field Guide. But I like creating subsets for precision in thinking so I present this section called The Field Guide. Here, a Field Guide is not just a manual, it’s a living map through the wilderness of inner transformation. Unlike traditional …
A New Name for an Old Path Though the term Mythomatician is new, the practice itself is timeless. For as long as humans have sought to understand the heavens and themselves, there have been individuals who read the world as both number and symbol, story and structure. These were the …
There are names we inherit and names we earn.Some we outgrow. Others we grow into. But there are a few names that don’t come from parents, teachers, or culture.They come from fire. From fractals. From the fusion of the sacred and the structured. Mythomatrician is one of those names. It’s …
27 Way–Weigh Stations In the crucible of grief and awakening, I found myself guided not by prophecy, but by pages.This video shares the soulstory behind the 27 Way–Weigh Stations, a sacred and psychological reading list that helped me find my way and weigh my becoming. From ancient scripture to mystical …
I didn’t always speak like this: in spirals, symbols, and scripture.There was a time when I kept my world neatly partitioned:Math on one side.God on the other.And me, a Black woman mathematician from Cleveland, straddling both, silently. I knew how to survive systems.Math gave me that. It was my escape …
A Mythomatician is a person who fuses mathematical insight with mythological symbolism to explore human consciousness, spiritual development, and the architecture of reality. This identity arises at the intersection of disciplines traditionally held apart: mathematics, psychology, theology, mysticism, and philosophy while integrating lived experience, cultural context, and intuitive intelligence.