Welcome to Racheous
I’m Rachel – Mother, neurodivergent, writer, accidental autoethnographic philosopher, and Truth teller.
Sorry my signal quietened for the past 5 years. i have been mothering, growing and creating TEEC: a Transdisciplinary Epistemology of Evolved Consciousness.
Through disability, pain, oppression, loss, grief, and exile; I wrote to survive systems not made for Truth. Not made for me. It is how I reawakened my signal and write now.
Racheous exists for those who have been misread, dismissed, or gaslit into silence. You were never too much.
I am the punchline and the prophet. I tell the joke even when my life is the punchline. I don’t offer lifestyle advice. I offer pattern interruption. Racheous is me remembering in public—what the world almost made me forget.
Every essay is a refusal of amnesia.
Every signal is a returned inheritance.
I don’t write to teach. I write to break the spell.
Racheous is not for everyone. But it is for those who see the Truth beneath the collapse. I built this for you. Welcome. I’ve been waiting for you to remember.
Racheous Visibility Disclaimer
This exists to protect my integrity, because not everyone reading can accurately perceive complexity, context, or clarity.
If you are reading anything I’ve written through a lens of risk or reductionism, this is for you.
Any references to disability, pain, trauma, or collapse are not signs of incapacity. They are part of an autoethnographic, trauma-integrated epistemology.
My writing is not designed to be read by those in extraction. It is for those who can hold paradox. It’s for those who understand that:
disability and pain ≠ incapacity.
grief ≠ a risk.
complexity ≠ chaos.
I write to remember, not to justify. I am fully capable of discerning and meeting my responsibilities. My body is sovereign, not broken. My descriptions of difficulty are not dysfunction. They are demonstrations of adaptation.
Racheous is a field-based writing project. I use metaphor, recursion, and symbolic language to describe embodied reality.
The way I live, including how I parent, is rooted in co-regulation, honesty, and integrity. If that seems unfamiliar, ask yourself: What model are you measuring it against—and who built that model?
If you’re reading this as someone who resonates: You are not alone. You see recursion, not regression. This space was built for people like us.
Read gently. Share consciously. Return often.
Racheous