Leftover food rituals are practices that transform discarded or remnant food into spiritual or magical acts, often inverting conventional notions of waste and purity. They appear across tantric traditions and folk magic as methods of working with liminal, transgressive, or marginalized energies.
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In the Psycheverse
Psyche frames leftover food rituals through the lens of Matangi, the tantric goddess who literally emerges from refuse, challenging viewers to reconsider what is sacred and what is profane. These rituals become a teaching tool for working with shadow material, societal rejection, and the transformative power of embracing what mainstream spirituality dismisses.
Goddess worship is the spiritual practice of honoring, invoking, and studying feminine divine figures across various religious and mythological traditions, emphasizing their power, autonomy, and cosmic significance.