An Archive in Motion for Women drawn to depth,
reflection, and sacred self-devotion...
Orientation
Wild Rose Society is a literary and creative space devoted to the exploration of womanhood and divine feminine consciousness through cinema, mythology, literature and storytelling.,
This work approaches the feminine as a symbolic, cultural and embodied force-one shaped by wisdom, myth, history, ritual and interior life rather than trend and aesthetic. Here womanhood is examined not as identity alone but as a living narrative that moves through the body, psyche, and collective memory.
Through essays and visual works, Wild Rose Society engages the feminine as something to be expressed, interpreted, witnessed, and remembered.
The Work
The project draws from mythic archetypes, cinematic language and literary traditions to examine how women's inner lives have been framed, distorted, protected or mythologized across time.
Rather than offering instruction or self improvement frameworks, this work favors inquiry- inviting readers and viewers to recognize patterns already present within their own experiences of desire, power, softness, rage, creativity, motherhood and becoming.
Wild Rose Society is concerned less with defining the feminine and more with tracing how it moves.
Lineage & Method
This work is informed by a background in midwifery, womb centered care and ritual practices disciplines rooted in accompanying women through thresholds of birth, loss, initiation and transformation.
Midwifery teaches attentiveness to process rather than outcome; priestess traditions teach fluency in symbol, alchemy, the unseen and cyclical time. Together these orientations shape an approach that privileges witnessing over instruction and depth over display.
The influence of these practices is present not as subject matter but as method: the pacing tone, and structure of the work- reflecting an understanding of womanhood as something that unfolds rather than performs.
Founder
Akasha Kali is a writer and cultural interpreter of the feminine, working at the intersection of women's health, cosmology. and art.
Her professional life is grounded in embodied care and maternal wellness while her creative work turns towards the symbolic and mythic dimensions of womanhood where themes of birth, descent power and spiritual sovereignty recur across story and culture. Wild Rose Society exists as a continuation of this dual orientation: rooted in the body, attentive to ritual, and committed to thoughtful unhurried reflection.