About Lisa

Hello and welcome.

I’m Lisa Eddy, a Swedish-born writer, Tarot reader, blogger, and lifelong student of symbols, stories, and the hidden threads that connect seemingly unrelated things.

I live in the North of England with my husband and our two terriers, in a house that sits beside a graveyard. It is a fitting place for someone who has always felt most at home in liminal spaces: crossroads, thresholds, endings, beginnings, and all the places in between.

I’ve been blogging since 2006. Over the years, I’ve written about Tarot, astrology, angels, mythology, spirituality, personal growth, and the strange adventure of being human. Some of those writings have found their home on Angelorum.co, my long-running website dedicated to Tarot wisdom, symbolic living, and conscious perception.

This space is different.

Thoughts at the Crossroads is my personal corner of the internet. A place for essays, reflections, observations, and unfinished thoughts. A place to explore what it means to live a meaningful life while navigating change, uncertainty, creativity, ageing, spirituality, and the ongoing process of becoming more fully oneself.

In recent years, I’ve also found myself exploring the possibility that I am AuDHD. Like many women of my generation, I spent decades adapting, masking, and trying to fit into spaces that never quite felt designed for me. The process of understanding my own mind has become one of the most fascinating journeys of my life.

My spiritual path could best be described as Christo-Hekatean, though labels only ever tell part of the story. I am drawn to wisdom traditions, sacred texts, mythology, devotional practice, and the living conversation between ancient knowledge and modern life.

Most of all, I love patterns.

The pattern hidden within a Tarot reading.

The pattern beneath a myth.

The pattern connecting a dream, a memory, a chance encounter, and a life-changing decision.

Perhaps that is why I still blog.

In a world increasingly shaped by algorithms, performance, and the pressure to constantly produce, I find myself returning to the quieter pleasures of the early internet. Writing because something is worth exploring. Sharing because a thought might resonate. Leaving breadcrumbs for fellow travellers who happen to pass this way.

If social media is the marketplace, this site is the crossroads.

Thank you for stopping by.

I hope you find something here that sparks curiosity, offers companionship, or helps you recognise a pattern of your own.

At the crossroads,

🌹 Lisa