
What is Kuunsilta?
KOON-sil-tah
noun, "moon bridge"
"of the moon" (kuun) and "bridge" (silta)
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A Finnish word used to describe the path of moonlight across a body of water.
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Kuunsilta is the chosen name for Caitlin Reclusado's personal practice, and is used as a way to honor her connection to her Finnish roots, a connection she found through her grandfather, Walter, the summer before he passed into the otherworld.
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Kuunsilta holds within it the great water mother from which we were all born. It holds the ebbing tides of our lives, the changing phases of who we are, and the grandmother moon who helps guide us all.
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Kuunsilta is a place where many passions are woven together. A place where you can ask for aid in a ritual, where you can request a divination, where you can peruse handcrafted, sacred objects to use on your own personal path. And who knows what else will be dreamt up on the journey...
Who is Caitlin?
​A woman of many lineage lines, Caitlin is a creatrix by nature, and has always been drawn to symbols, dreams, myths and the natural world. Most of all, she is inspired by the cycles of the land and our connection to the elemental beings, both big and small. An avid lover of nature, Caitlin feels all she does is held in the hands of the natural world.
She is a "jill of many trades" and is not only a professional photographer, business woman, and website designer, but is also an initiated bone, stone, and cowrie shell diviner through the lineage of Bonewoman and Malidoma Somè. Caitlin loves hosting and facilitating group gatherings to hold space for both art and magic, and is an ordained minister as well.
Roots: The Philippines, Finland, Italy, Ireland, the Netherlands, France and The Cherokee Nation.
Values
Please recognize that Caitlin holds Kuunsilta to be a sacred place that is safe for all beings, regardless of race, skin tone, gender identity, sexual identity, age, or spiritual path, and expects those that interact here to do the same.​