Collection: Good Fortune - Lindsay Goss

When I was a little girl, I believed something outside of me would save me. I trusted authority, structure, and certainty. Growing up within fundamentalism, I learned to doubt my body and my instincts. As a young adult, I moved through life in the shadow of romantic relationships, believing they would secure my purpose and worth. Over time, this further distanced me from my inner self.

My return to self began through my body. Through dance, pleasure, and somatic movement, I learned how to listen to sensation and my intuition. I discovered abstraction and experimentation in art as a practice of self-trust. I began to dress my body in ways that reflected my autonomy. I pursued a master’s degree as a first-generation college student, learning that I was capable of expanding my capacity in many ways.

I came to understand that inner peace was about stepping into my leadership. I was the one I had been waiting for.

Good Fortune reflects this ongoing spiritual work. It speaks to the necessity of letting go, of sitting with uncertainty, and listening inward rather than always seeking resolution outside oneself. It honors intuition, action, vulnerability, and the quiet courage required to trust the process.  


“I am out with lanterns looking for myself.”
—Emily Dickinson