Episode 3: Ruby Warrington | Material Girl, Mystical World: Life In The Now Age

“A way to get your creative projection into the world is not to put too much pressure on it.” – Ruby Warrington

Ruby Warrington is a British editor, author, and curator, currently living in Brooklyn, New York. In 2013 she launched The Numinous, a cosmic lifestyle platform that bridges the gap between the mystical and the mainstream. Her first book, Material Girl, Mystical World, is out now, updating all things new age for life in the “Now Age.” Ruby takes readers on a sophisticated metaphysical romp into a world of trendy psychics, bohemian celebrities, crystal-wearing young socialites, and the most sought-after, referral-only healers. Ruby’s other projects include the “sober curious” event series Club SÖDA NYC and the digital spiritual mentoring program Moon Club.

“My biggest stumbling blocks were my own fears.” 

Ruby’s visionary journey took off in childhood when she actively connected to that side of her creativity and began to bridge the gap between the real and mystical world. She somehow detached from this side when growing up, however, she eventually began a deeper self-inquiry and that was when she was brought back to her passion – astrology. What began as a research and side project, the vision became The Numinous.

In this episode, Ruby shares her huge awakening, when she listened to that part of herself that said there was something else for her out there. She shares how at a point she was paralyzed by fear. She opens up as to how Club SÖDA, a side project which was deeply personal, came to fruition. She also shares her mentorship program, the Moon Club Community. She believes that everything is by cosmic design and we all are merely channels.

To learn more about Ruby and her work, visit:

 Ruby Warrington

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Instagram: @the_numinous 

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Published by Sydney Campos

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