rishima of sacral mystic

art, astrology, adoration; designer, diviner, desirer.

Rishima is an artist, designer and astrologer. Her work is born out of fascination with intimate relationship as the pulse of the human condition. Rishima’s astrology, art and design practices all inform one another; she creates trust between what is fragmented through the tension of cohesion and incongruence alike. Desire, rock and roll music and occult symbolism take precedence as her creative inspiration. Rishima is Capricorn rising with Moon conjunct Ketu in Capricorn, Saturn in Gemini and Venus in Taurus. 

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Svādhiṣṭhāna
Chakra located below the navel. Activates taste, desire, creativity and pleasure.

Sacral
Of, for, or relating to sacred rites or symbols.

Chakra located below the navel. Activates taste, desire, creativity and pleasure.

Of, for, or relating to sacred rites or symbols.

Svādhiṣṭhāna

Sacral

Sacral Mystic offers one-on-one astrology consultations for trust, eros and instinct. Through use of traditional astrology, she helps clients distinctly connect with their creativity, heart’s shameless desires and lived and oncoming experiences. Rishima is a dedicated second year student of Austin Coppock’s Fundamentals of Astrology program, learning the foundation and intricacies of the astrological tradition.

astrology & divination

Astrology Consultations

The Natal Promise: Traditional Birth Chart
for Instinct

Sacral Synthesis: Art & Creativity
for Eros

Daemon Lover: Lot of Spirit and Eros
for Trust

art & design

With specialty in collage and graphic design, Rishima offers art and design services for those looking to translate the subtle mysteries of the world into something beautiful.

Art & Design Studio

Mars in Scorpio Ritual Art
for
Dendraletheia

Full Moon in Taurus Poster Design
for Pleasure

vulnerability rests in the heart of survival.

vulnerability rests in

the heart of survival.

“A nude man and nude woman, and the man is sitting on the earth, and before him are two dogs biting each other.” 

Agrippa, Scorpio Decan II, Three Books of Occult Philosophy

The very tenderness and desire that will eventually tear us apart from the inside and in between, is what can also invigorate us, renew us, if met with prudence. Separate, we pull out our bleeding hearts to come together again, again and again. An act of courage in a world that defies love and closeness; vulnerability is survival.