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rishicur8s · 2 years
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#spiritrealm #compulsive #cockroach #deadinthewater #waterspirit #spiritualconnections #futureart https://www.instagram.com/p/CoAhv7nuK27/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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spiritualsoull1969 · 8 months
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The Intrinsic Connection Between Bonds and Feelings in the Realm of Spirituality
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बंधन रिश्तो का नही, एहसास का होता है.!!
जहाँ एहसास खत्म, वहा रिश्ता खत्म !!!
English Translation
The bond is not of relationships but of emotions! Where feelings end, the relationship ends!
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The aphorism "बंधन रिश्तों का नहीं, एहसास का होता है" (Bonds are not of relationships but of emotions) encapsulates a profound truth about human connections. It suggests that the essence of any bond lies not in the superficialities of relationships but in the deeply rooted realm of emotions. Moreover, it contends that where emotions cease to exist, relationships also come to an end. To unravel the layers of this thought, it is imperative to delve into the spiritual dimensions that underpin the intricate interplay between bonds and feelings.
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Spirituality and the Essence of Connection:
At its core, spirituality is the quest for a deeper understanding of existence and the acknowledgment of interconnectedness. It goes beyond the material realm, emphasizing the significance of the intangible aspects of life. In the context of relationships, spirituality invites us to explore the essence of connection beyond the visible and tangible.
The Illusion of Material Relationships:
In the material world, relationships are often defined by societal norms, familial ties, or legal constructs. These external frameworks, while providing a structure, may lack the emotional depth necessary for a lasting bond. Spirituality prompts an examination of these superficial aspects and encourages individuals to look beyond societal expectations.
The Role of Emotions in Bonding:
Emotions are the threads that weave the fabric of human connection. Love, empathy, compassion, and understanding form the cornerstone of profound relationships. Spirituality teaches that these emotions are not mere fleeting sentiments but powerful energies that create lasting bonds. When individuals connect at an emotional level, the bond transcends the limitations of conventional relationships.
The Dynamics of Ephemeral Bonds:
Relationships based solely on external factors, such as shared history or societal roles, are susceptible to decay. In the absence of genuine emotions, these bonds become fragile and transient. Spirituality asserts that true connections endure through the ebb and flow of life, sustained by the perennial flow of emotions that bind individuals together.
The Decay of Bonds in the Absence of Emotions:
The phrase "जहाँ एहसास खत्म, वहाँ रिश्ता खत्म" (Where feelings end, relationships end) is a poignant reminder that without the nourishment of emotions, relationships wither away. Even the most ostensibly strong bonds, devoid of emotional resonance, become hollow and eventually disintegrate.
Spiritual Foundations of Emotional Resonance:
Spirituality emphasizes practices that cultivate emotional intelligence and mindfulness. Through meditation, self-reflection, and conscious living, individuals develop a heightened awareness of their emotions. This heightened awareness forms the basis of genuine connections, as individuals become attuned to their own feelings and those of others.
Unveiling the Self in Relationships:
Spirituality encourages individuals to shed the layers of ego and pretense in relationships. When people authentically express their emotions, vulnerabilities, and true selves, the bond created is inherently stronger. In the absence of pretense, the connection is based on the essence of each individual, fostering a deep sense of understanding and acceptance.
Empathy and Compassion as Pillars of Spiritual Bonds:
Central to spiritual teachings is the cultivation of empathy and compassion. These qualities serve as bridges connecting individuals on a profound level. When one can empathize with the joys and sorrows of another, a bond forms that is resilient in the face of challenges. Spirituality teaches that true connection arises from the ability to see oneself in others and to treat them with kindness and understanding.
Transcending Boundaries through Spiritual Bonds:
Material relationships often come with predefined boundaries and expectations. In contrast, spiritual bonds transcend these limitations. They are not bound by societal norms, familial obligations, or geographical constraints. Spiritual connections have the potential to bridge gaps and unite individuals across diverse backgrounds, fostering a sense of universal brotherhood.
The Eternal Nature of Spiritual Bonds:
The temporal nature of worldly relationships is a recurring theme in spiritual philosophies. Spirituality posits that the essence of a bond lies in the eternal, transcending the temporal nature of human existence. Emotions, being timeless and boundless, form the eternal thread that weaves through the fabric of spiritual connections.
Crisis and Spiritual Bonds:
The crucible of adversity often tests the strength of relationships. Material bonds may fracture under the weight of challenges, but spiritual connections thrive in the face of adversity. The shared understanding, emotional support, and mutual resilience forged in the crucible of challenges strengthen the spiritual bond.
Detachment and Spiritual Bonds:
Paradoxically, spirituality also teaches the importance of detachment. This does not imply apathy or indifference but rather a healthy understanding that every individual is on their unique journey. In spiritual bonds, there is a recognition that each person's path may diverge, yet the emotional connection remains intact.
The Intersection of Love and Spirituality:
Love, in its purest form, is considered a spiritual force that binds the universe. Whether directed towards a romantic partner, family member, friend, or even all of humanity, love transcends the boundaries of conventional relationships. Spirituality teaches that cultivating love in the heart is the key to forging enduring and meaningful bonds.
Harmony with the Universe:
Spiritual bonds extend beyond human connections to encompass harmony with the universe. Understanding one's place in the cosmic order and recognizing the interconnectedness of all life forms, forms the basis of profound spiritual connections. This holistic perspective fosters a sense of responsibility and compassion for all living beings.
The Power of Forgiveness in Spiritual Bonds:
Forgiveness is a potent aspect of spiritual teachings. In the realm of relationships, the ability to forgive and let go of grievances is crucial for the sustenance of bonds. Spirituality teaches that harbouring resentment disrupts the flow of positive emotions and hinders the growth of the spiritual connection.
Wrap-Up:
In the tapestry of human existence, the thread of spirituality intricately weaves the fabric of meaningful connections. The aphorism "बंधन रिश्तों का नहीं, एहसास का होता है" (Bonds are not of relationships but of emotions) serves as a guiding principle in understanding the profound nature of human connections. Through the lens of spirituality, we come to realize that the enduring strength of bonds lies in the richness of emotions, the depth of understanding, and the timeless essence of love. As individuals embark on their spiritual journeys, they discover that the true beauty of connections transcends the transient nature of worldly relationships, finding solace in the eternal dance of emotions that binds hearts across the vast tapestry of existence.
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misticotraveler · 9 months
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Decoding the Spiritual Messages from Slugs and Snails in Relationships
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anngel-eyess · 1 year
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Mercy Falls 🌈
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mayatheserpent · 2 years
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FEMININE FACTS ABOUT THE NAKSHATRAS💋💖
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#Swati, Pushya and Bharani moons are the definition of pretty privilege (if not afflicted)
#Ashlesha, rohini and dhanista primary placements tend to be the centre of magnetism and body language seduction
#Purva bhadrapada moons are female fatales
#Dhanista moons might feel trapped due to the physical attention they get
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#mercury women (revati, ashlesha , jyestha) are the height of bimbofication
#there is this unique relation of chitra women understanding male sexuality very naturally
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intuitive-bbloom · 1 year
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𝕮𝖍𝖆𝖗𝖆𝖈𝖙𝖊𝖗 𝕾����𝖚𝖉𝖞 : ᴛɪᴍᴏᴛʜᴇᴇ ᴄʜᴀʟᴀᴍᴇᴛ
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Todays celebrity character study is on the actor Timothee Chalamet and the characters he plays in film, this breakdown would be done with the asteroid actor in its persona chart, so actor persona chart to say the least.
I’m not taking requests for yourself so please don’t send them in or your charts asking me to interpret them. You can send different actors tho so we can see if it applies to them. Also don’t repost my work.
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Mercury (How does he talk in his movies): He has the range of talking formally, in a lighthearted way but still with that serious edge, also has sarcastic undertones but with a burst of energy, he talks in his movies like he’s on the slow steady verge of spilling out what he truly feels in terms of anger or sadness. So in all, he talks in a straightforward way in a casual tone but once in contact with any emotional situation, he starts to have a steady climb like a volcano before exploding with emotions. (Mercury in Capricorn, in the 2nd house)
Aquarius Sun: From my observations, I’ve noticed another character Timothee tends to act in his movies are the rebel types, but not the rebels that are fighting for a cause or carry mars influence, but the type that embody the scrub energy, the odd, weird characters that give off the vibe that they indulge in recreational drugs and have a lack of grounding, more on the stoner intellectual path and on the unconventional side that bring light on the overlooked part of life, a delinquent to say the least.
Aquarius Uranus conjunct Capricorn Neptune further shows the point of his character's tendencies to indulge in drugs and many other forms of escapism, not to mention, petty crimes to get that high for drugs or money to buy drugs or share it.
Capricorn Neptune sextile Scorpio Ascendant: This is another highlight to showcase his characters exhibiting the chase and correlation to drugs and taboo subjects for the viewers to see. There’s a constant need for the characters he plays to indulge in forms of escapism and various highs that it’s obvious for the other characters in the movies to see and be affected by it.
Aquarius Uranus conjunct Aquarius Sun magnifies this radical, unconventional act he has going on, odd characters of peculiarity shine through here not to mention he acts the roles of young (Sun) misunderstood but quirky characters (Uranus).
3rd house: He also tends to act in movies that he’s the older sibling like in interstellar, beautiful boy and one and two, these are only a few to mention. He acts in movies that involve school, like being in high school or college or that involves a group of friends
Ascendant in Scorpio showcases his vibe in his movies as being sad, troubled or dealing with some emotional issues or engaging in taboo things, or being a person who is “bad” in terms of the actions they take. They can be broody or enigmatic or mysterious or angsty.
Pisces Venus (How does he act in romance films): From what I’ve noticed, he often plays the role of a lover who loves with all his heart in a movie, often the romance is complicated, he’s usually starring in movies in which his character is in love with a very close friend that borders on family, love that hurts or isn’t built to last or on some idealistic trip in which he believes true love would prevail. He embodies the lovelorn character who never truly gets his happy ending. This may be due to the fact that Saturn conjuncts his Venus so there would always be restrictions or some blockage there, it might also show of his love being directed at older men/more mature older characters like in the movie Call me by your name and Miss Stevens but doomed to fail because of his character’s idealistic nature.
Capricorn Jupiter in the second house: I have noticed that Timothee also tends to play characters in historical periods like The King and Little women, this is because of the second house being known for the past (history) and with the planet Jupiter being known for philosophy it breeds the roles he plays, a serious character of power and authority in historical worlds like King Henry (Capricorn).
Saturn sextile Moon: He tends to act in roles where father figures or important male figures impact the life of his character or affect him emotionally, be it with pushing his characters to the edge to grow or with some sort of awakening.
Moon trines Mercury: Timothee does an excellent job in being able to channel the emotion his characters feel into words for the audience to grasp and understand. There is a huge emotional impact there.
9th house in Cancer: The characters he acts tend to be in foreign countries that pay homage to a sense of home or where family dwells.
Moon in 6th: With his moon in this house, his emotions show on his physical body with ease, from eye contacts, hand movements and more. He does a good job as an actor of doing this, with a Taurus moon, it brings a more down to earth feel, as you see it so it is, with a more connected energy to the viewers and sensual too.
Taurus Moon sextile Pisces Venus: When it comes to the romantic roles he plays or when romance is involved in his characters, it dominates them, they aren’t afraid to show their emotions in love and express it openly to their object of affection when the time is right.
Asteroid Actor conjunct Mars: This showcases the passion and dedication that Timothee has for his roles and wouldn’t accept anything less than. He’s passionate, zestful and takes his work seriously and this can be seen by all who work with him and more.
Sagittarius Pluto in the 1st house and sextile Uranus Sun: The roles he tends to play for the world to see are roles that can get pretty dark, that have nuanced themes and are ever changing, he’s like a Jack of all trades and doesn’t shy away from different roles to play, from lovelorn teenagers, to royals planning war, to drug addicted young adults and more, he doesn’t stay stagnant especially in his performances.
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msscorpiomoon · 1 year
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Tarot Birth cards
little note: I had a lot of trouble proof reading this lol so bear with me if there are spelling errors or sentences that don't make a lot of sense. And feel free to correct me. What is a Tarot Birth Card? A tarot birth card is sort of similar to your astrological sun sign, just like certain birth dates have a zodiac sign associated with them, certain birth dates have some tarot cards (the major arcana) associated with them.
Everyone has two (sometimes three) I believe that birth cards are here to help you find your inner most spiritual self. You can find your inner energy, your core, your soul's purpose, and even your talents or what your soul is here to learn.
How do I find my birth card? Your birth card is based pretty heavily on numerology (both of the cards, and the numbers of your birth date)
There are websites for finding your birth card! Like: https://tarotschool.com/Calculator.html
But, there are also more hands on ways of calculating your own birth card. Using math. (But I'm really bad at math so I'll be reaching to outer sources to explain this better) - I got these screenshots from The tarot school website linked above
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For example, my birthday is May 13th, 2006. 05 + 13 + 20 + 06 = 44 4 + 4 = 8 which means my birth card is Strength. However, it's partnered card is The Star (The star is the number 17 - 1 + 7 = 8) Ikik It's confusing, but here are the birth card pairs for you, so you only have to find one, and then it's counterpart. Birth card pairs (and their numbers) (1.) The Magician/(10.)The Wheel of Fortune (1.) The Magician/(10.) The Wheel of Fortune/(19.)The Sun - You get three cards if your sum is 19 (lucky you~) (2.) The High Priestess/(11.)Justice (2.) The High Priestess/(20.)Judgement (3.) The Empress/(12.)The Hanged Man (3.) The Empress/(21.)The World (4.) The Emperor/(13.)Death (5.)The Hierophant /(14.)Temperance (6.)The Lovers/(15.)The Devil (7.)The Chariot/(16.)The Tower (8.) Strength/(17.) The Star (9.)The Hermit/(18.)The Moon - you get three cards if your sum is 19 (lucky you~) -And in case you are wondering, the fool is not a birth card even though it is a Major Arcana. Going deeper into the meanings - Each of the birth card pairs, and my takes on what they mean for you.
1 and 10 = The Magician, The Wheel of Fortune
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The first things that I see between these two cards is the big contrast that they have, The Magician is a figure who represents will, infinite power, the ability to take matters into your own hands and recognizing your own power. I think of this as a good manifesting cards. All of his tools lay in front of him, the infinity symbol above his head representing power, opportunities, and ability. However, the Wheel of Fortune is all about fate, leaving things to the Universe's hands, fate.
I believe that even though these are very opposite forces, having these cards shows that you have the ability (or will be able to catch onto it very quickly) to work with the universe to bring any of your ideas to life. Great manifesting cards, great cards for a leader, an idealist, etc. You might like to change and bounce between all kinds of interests and subjects, a jack of all trades. You excel in things easily, so you'll find success in finding those few things that really spark your interest and following through with it until the end.
I see the Magician card as an Alchemist, lead into gold, as well as his hand placements representing "As Above So Below" .. with this Alchemist mentality you are probably an extremely resourceful and adaptable person. A good talent that not a lot of people have, you can make use of any situation you are put in. Thinking simply (Starting from The Magician) allows you to turn the wheels of the world itself (The Wheel of Fortune).. Hopefully I'm making some sense.
Words of advice: stay focused on your goals and keep an open mind, yet stay fixed on your goals, and always complete what you finish. Set goals and stick to them, it'll bring you good success.
A weakness or downside of people with these cards (both with or without the sun) is that you may get side tracked a lot. There's a lot you want to be good at or you might get into one thing, and then something else catches your interest and now you're deeply involved with that. Don't let that curiosity consume you too much, and be sure to get yourself focused every once in a while.
19 = The Magician, The Wheel of Fortune, The Sun
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This doesn't alter a lot of the meaning from the last section, so if your number is 19, I do suggest reading the section above this one as well! This is simply adding The Sun card onto The Magician and The Wheel of Fortune. This brings much more of a carefree, fun energy to things. You have a great lust for life and always seem to shine light onto every situation. The Magician and the Wheel of Fortune cards often bring a lot of drastic change and experiences to people with this energy, yet The Sun energy gives you the ability to see the light in spite of everything that is happening around you. The Sun, as a representation of light, optimism and joy. When night falls, you know deep down that the sun isn't gone, you always know that it comes right back.
Not only do you bring light in your own life, but others see it as well. And you will achieve the most when you keep this childlike imagination and optimistic side of you.
2 and 11 = The High Priestess, Justice
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Starting with the imagery, their thrones, crowns, and seated position show that they are figures of high power, good judgement, and they are very straightforward. I like to think of the planet mercury, these people are likely great at communicating. Wise, logical, and analytical. But, there is also this duality between the two figures as well. Unlike the previous cards and their duality, the differences between these cards show incredible balance. Starting with the energies, The Justice card shows more masculine energy, with the colors, the person, but also the sword in his hand. The element of air and fire. The colors of red and yellow bring the sun's masculine energy into play. A figure that does. Meanwhile, The High Priestess is a feminine figure, with more blue colors, the green in the background, colder colors. Along with the moon symbol at her feet. A figure that feels. Although there isn't any huge indication of elements, her dress starts to pool at the end like water. Showing her being more in tune with her emotions, she is wise because she knows her inner self. (Along with the fruit or plant or vegetation that is behind her representing the element of Earth) She is her emotions. But she doesn't get lost in them, she is just in tune with them. The two of these cards coming together to represent one person shows a great balance. Here are some other dualities.
Doing vs Thinking/Feeling Harsh vs Gentle Loud vs Silent
If you have these as your cards you may be all about fairness, equality, and seeing things for as they are. You may be one to play devil's advocate often in order to see all perspectives of a situation, and you likely aren't one to come to assumptions quickly. You also might be really intuitive to truth, like being a lie detector lol. You can see through people well, and this could be why you are so big on equality, you simply see people as people and nothing more. We are all human and deserve to be on the same level. In that case, you might not be big on authority that likes playing with their power. Although these cards balance each other greatly, it might take a little bit for you to be balanced yourself. But you will find or do find great success once you find that balance between the two and learn to embody these figures at once. 2 and 20 = The High Priestess, Judgement
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The people with these birth cards I feel like have an incredibly high emotional intelligence. Although the angel (I believe it's archangel Gabriel?) in the Judgement card is a representation of the element of fire, the water in the background and the blues all around, I see both of these cards as incredibly intuitive and emotional. People with these cards are meant for great things and will probably often tell themselves things along the lines of "I'm meant for more." You will likely find the most success through following whatever your heart tells you to. I think a big lesson for you in this life will be about finding your own path, beliefs, and making your own judgements on things around you. Although it can be difficult not to, other's beliefs and the beliefs you were raised on will result in you ultimately settling for way less than what you are meant for. I'm not really talking religious beliefs, but beliefs about jobs, money, life, all that in general. Follow the path you build for yourself. At some point (or multiple points) in your life, you will have to unlearn either what you have been taught or what you have taught yourself. It'll take work but you will need to break out of any limiting beliefs that you have in order to take on something bigger in life. Don't let anybody keep you confined in a box, not even yourself! Not only do you need to wake yourself up and lift yourself up, but I also believe you are meant to lift up others around you as well. With the High Priestess you may have this keen ability to see right through people, you may feel like you just know somebody deep down, the Judgement card is a call to an awakening, or reflection. It's knowing your purpose, I think you are also meant to bring awakenings to other people. Just as much as you break yourself out of limiting beliefs and lift yourself up, try to help others as well. Your downfall will be not listening to your intuition, I believe people with these cards have amazing spiritual gifts, trust your gut and trust your Judgement.
3 and 12 = The Empress, The Hanged Man
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Both of these cards bring a very calm, collected, and nurturing tone to it. Both to me give Earth element vibes meaning people with this card combination are often very grounded and down to Earth. Although The Hanged Man's element is water, the tree provides some groundedness to it. The Empress is a natural creator, think mother nature. She is nurturing, and puts careful work into the world around her that she makes. She represents care, nurturing, divine femininity, fertility, creativity/creating, and nature. The Hanged Man is a character that's seen hanging upside down on a tree, with the calm look on his face, and his hands behind his back, a lot of people believe that he's there on his own will. The Hanged Man represents a stagnancy, a period in which you are simply observing, not moving forward. He also is a big representation on how spiritual people see the world differently, because he is perceiving things upside down. With the combination of these two cards together, people with these cards are extremely creative and natural inventors. They're talented at seeing the world in a completely different way and it allows them opportunities to create beautiful, out of the box things. These people are incredibly unique and success comes when they learn to embrace it, and be open about their outlook on the world. There are going to be times in your life where life will feel unbearably stagnant, not really moving forwards or backwards and it's because you are meant to reflect in those moments. These are the best opportunities for you to simply sit and think, and although you might not like doing that often, you will find the most success from the ideas that show up in your head. Don't force stagnant periods, but when they come to you, they are present for a reason. I also feel like people with these cards are really good with finding solutions and being adaptable to situations (when they aren't anxiously overthinking) 3 and 21 = The Empress, The World
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People with these cards I call "doers" these people have big goals that often have to do with humanities or environmental causes. The Empress is a natural creator, to me she represents Mother Nature, being it paired with The World Card, not only physically the world but also spiritually and metaphorically. You are a big thinker and often people with these cards accomplish a lot. Bring your ideas to life, it should come to you with ease. Do not repress your dreams, because they come to you for a reason. You are meant to attract great abundance in this lifetime! You are a nurturer, you will thrive being connected to the world and the people around you. Think of like "As Above So Below" or "You are a manifestation of the absolute." You resonate strongly with the idea that everything is connected and your ideals show it. These cards are also an indication of having a really big family or just being close with a lot of people. You may travel a lot in this lifetime, see a lot of cultures and see the world. I feel like people with these cards are often pretty balanced as a person, they're well rounded and often.. complete. Prioritize your nurturing, feminine side in this life time! Create things, connect with Mother Nature, and remember you are divine. 4 and 13 = The Emperor, Death
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Both of these cards combined give me very heavy warrior vibes, they are forces to be reckoned with and they bring about change wherever they go. I find that people with these birth cards tend to be brutally honest and may come across as harsh because they are very straight to the point. I will say, The Emperor represents authority, structure, discipline, and masculine energy. The Death card represents change, transformation, and cycles. So, no need to worry about the death card if you were worrying about it. These cards hold very masculine energy, having masculine energy means you do a lot, you conquer a lot and you may be incredibly ambitious. The difference between the feminine and masculine energy is that the feminine energy creates, but masculine energy utilizes what has been created. So, they balance each other out. I feel like you will (or already have) overcome a lot in your life, you are a conqueror and are here to withstand a lot of changes in your life but also bring a lot of changes to other people as well. I feel like your resilience and strength brings inspiration to others. With the obstacles you overcome in life you will end up wise, likely with a lot of good advice for others. I do see that possibly in the beginning of your life time you being on the fence between being very resistant to (or even afraid of) change. The soldier on the horse in the death card is constantly moving, changing everything he passes by, however The Emperor is forever stationary. The Emperor follows structure and leads armies, however the soldier acts on whim. And paying closer attention to the art work, the soldier on the horse (or the reaper) has conquered or defeated an authority figure, the king underneath him. So, there is a big contrast here. However, if you find the balance between not resisting change but also not embracing or initiating chaos, you'll be good. Remember to not fear change, in the back of the death card you see the sun on the horizon, which is a representation and a reminder that good things come from transformation. Or through the death of one thing, there is the birth of another. You will likely be constantly changing and evolving, you will achieve a lot in this life! You are not meant to stay stagnant for long. 5 and 14 = The Hierophant, Temperance
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These cards unite representing passion for the things they love, faith, and ambition. I see these cards as people who always try to do what is right in their eyes, and people who always try to put everything they can into something. The Hierophant is a teacher, earth/taurus energy, it represents tradition(generally religious/spiritual tradition but can represent it as a whole), education, beliefs, and groups. Temperance is a warrior, thing warriors like archangels. Temperance represents true balance, this card to me represents all the elements. His wings and the triangle on his chest are representations of air, the cups he is pouring from and the pool of water he is stepping into is water, his foot on the ground and the mountains being earth, and the sun and his halo representing fire. He is a representation of true balance. At their highest selves, people with these cards are incredibly charismatic, ambitious, inspired, and focused. Who speak, act, think, and trust from their highest self. Their highest truth and intuition. These people go through plenty of life lessons and are often found thriving in situations where they can freely be leaders. People with these cards are often very naturally curious and want to learn and study a lot. In all aspects, people, subjects, situations, etc. If you happen to have a role model, anyone you really look up to and gather inspiration from.. know that some of your greatest success will come from listening to their word, and learning from them! You're going to learn a lot in your life and I think that will lead you to being able to be a great mentor figure, and be able to give great advice. 6 and 15 = The Lovers, The Devil
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Oh I love this card combination because of the EXTREMELY obvious duality between these cards. The two figures here are the same people, but on one end there is the peace, balance, and well.. love. And on the other hand there is being bound by chains, addiction, obsession. Although these are the exact same people, the exact same energy, there are two very extreme sides to it. A lot of your life and your life/spiritual lessons will have to do with relationships. Although most of the people I know with these cards do revolve a lot around romantic relationships, this is talking about any relationship. With friends, family, partners, coworkers, etc. Relationships in general. Often, you'll have to learn how to get out of toxic situations, or possibly how to not be a toxic situation yourself. There's that pull between desire/lust and love. The Devil is a very indulgent symbol, you'll likely struggle with self control. Naturally, you are pulled to others, you're more likely to be an extrovert or a people person when it comes to these having cards, I also find that people with these cards loveee to help others out. They love to lend a hand and often they will bend over backwards for others. And remember to be cautious about who you help, people will try to push your limits on what you have to offer. (Another lesson you have to learn, living for yourself and not for others.) People with these cards are incredibly curious. They love doing things for the experience, or just because they love to know how things will turn out. Be careful to not lose yourself in others, because people with these cards are often so involved with others it is very easy for you guys to lose sight of who you truly are. You'll be at your best when you find your authenticity and balance it with people who love you for you, not people who love you for who you actually aren't. Do not confine yourself into other people's boxes and stereotypes that they have for you. Don't let others put those chains on you, you are not meant to follow other people's standards and other people's beliefs. 7 and 16= The Chariot, The Tower
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The Chariot is an adventurer, a warrior, and represents adventures and journeys. And let me tell you your life is a journey for sure. You might be naturally curious, you want to see the world and you want to enjoy a lot in life, despite your want to be adventurous, and your need for new experiences, you are trapped inside your tower, or your box. You are confined by your own fears and that will be your greatest failure. I think your biggest goal in life or your life lesson is learning to overcome your personal challenges and mental blockages. I see you going through a lot of tough things early on which might be the start of why you've decided to confine yourself and not allow yourself the adventure you so desire. Get out of your comfort zone!!! You are meant to be an explorer, a free spirit, and your inner desires might contradict the fears that you have! I would consider you guys overcomers, break down your limitations, destroy the tower you confined yourself in, in order to start new. I feel like as rough as it sounds, you guys are constantly meant to be moving forward. Constantly destroying your "tower" and rebuilding with new foundations. You guys are meant to live for the adventure and for the advancement. There might be a divide within you between loving your comfort zone and feeling the need to reach out for more. The Chariot's sphinxes before it represent two paths, balance, or duality. You'll find a lot of success when you reach further than you thought you could. Although it's important to have a foundation and have time to relax and just exist, these cards suggest it is a big part of your life's lessons to be here to move forward and continue to expand. :) 8 and 17 = Strength, The Star
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A true empowerer. People with these cards are natural dreamers and love to uplift others. The two of these cards both are very closely connected with nature, (people with these birth cards will thrive in nature and with nature. It is also good to be as true to yourself as possible.) The Star represents the cool, collected, and calmness of nature, notice the flowing water, the calmness and the focused look ont he girls face. Things look calm, and serene. Strength leans towards the more powerful, to be reckoned with forces of nature, the girl is taming a lion in front of her, whether it's prying the lion's mouth open, or keeping it shut/closing it. The infinity symbol above her head represents endless possibilities and the ability to do and achieve anything. Seriously, dream big because when you master your emotions you can accomplish absolutely anything. I feel like both the water in the Star and the lion in Strength represent your emotions. Both of the figures here have tamed/controlled them, and so can you! You'll find the most success in life when you learn to balance the polar opposites within you, and you overcome your internal obstacles. The balance between mercy and vengeance, patience and temper, calmness and vitality. When you become truly balanced, your energy shows it. You are known as soon as you walk into a room, your energy is.. well, strong. And I also see people with these cards being incredible leaders, mentor figures, and people who are great at healing and empowering people's inner selves. These people make amazing guides and people may often come to your for advice, guidance, and wisdom. You're great at making people feel seen and you give other's the strength to get through life. Although you're great at helping others, take your own advice too! I feel like people with these cards are meant to grow and go through hard things in life, not only to uplift others but to also uplift themselves. Do not forget about yourself, you can bring the very best or you can bring the very worst in everything. You are a true conqueror with great strength and willpower, so be mindful of where your energy flows and water your own garden before watering anybody else's. 9 and 19 = The Hermit, The Moon
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I see people with these cards as incredibly independent and very curious. These people are meant to explore their inner selves the most. While the strength and the star from the previous explanation are huge on thriving around others and helping others, these cards are here to help themselves. You are meant to develop a great, deep understanding for yourself. You may get interested in astrology and natal charts, or possibly psychology and understanding your subconscious. You may naturally reflect and question yourself a lot. I can see people with these cards always asking for an explanation on why they did something a certain way. You thrive a lot on your own, and this doesn't mean you will be alone in life or you aren't meant to be with others, but you should feel very at peace when you're alone and your soul's journey is internal. Both of these cards represent discovering the hidden, although the moon shows something a little more illuminated, there is a direction to go, a path to be travelled. The Hermit however, there is no path necessarily, you are travelling uncharted waters and you're completely in the dark with where you are going.. besides the little light you carry. Or the light within you. Regarding others, you are also probably very observant with others and you may be able to read other's energies or thoughts relatively easily. You find that there are two sides to everyone, a tame, lit path and then one that is inner, primal, instinctual, and extremely hidden. That hidden side may ignite your curiosity.. explore it! You are meant to discover what is hidden and internal reflection is where you will most likely thrive. You are curious beyond the face value and you can do this with yourself internally, but also with others as well!
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zootedelephants · 2 years
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Reading All About Love has been such a journey, I’ve got four more chapters to go and find myself taking very long breaks between chapters to really understand what bell hooks wrote. I found this quote so beautiful that i had to share it.
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readersmagnet · 5 months
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Journey towards spiritual connection and purpose as the tales transport you to ethereal realms where the physical and spiritual blend.
Grab a copy of this book and visit https://www.brendagatliff.com/ to gain more insights.
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seschigirl · 2 years
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to learn you must first unlearn everything you think you already know.
- a lil quote I live by that gets me excited to learn new things, even things I already or think I have some knowledge of…
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moonhedgegarden · 1 year
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Embrace you essence
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spiritualsoull1969 · 9 months
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The Spiritual Tapestry of Relationships: Navigating the Thorns to Find Fragrance
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सभी रिश्ते...
              गुलाबों की तरह खुशबू नहीं देते
               कुछ ऐसे भी तो होते हैं जो .....
                    कांटे छोड़ जाते हैं
English Translation
"All relationships...
do not give the fragrance of roses.
There are some that...
leave behind thorns."
Prelude:
The poetic expression "सभी रिश्ते, गुलाबों की तरह खुशबू नहीं देते, कुछ ऐसे भी तो होते हैं जो कांटे छोड़ जाते हैं" (Not all relationships give fragrance like roses; some leave thorns behind) encapsulates the intricate nature of human connections. Unlike the idealized notion of relationships akin to fragrant roses, it acknowledges that some relationships are akin to thorns, leaving behind challenges and difficulties. In the vast landscape of spirituality, this profound concept unravels the deeper meanings embedded in relationships that traverse both joyous and challenging terrain.
The Metaphor of Roses and Thorns in Relationships:
The metaphor of roses and thorns is a timeless representation of the dual nature of relationships. While roses symbolize beauty, love, and joy, thorns represent challenges, pain, and difficulties. Spirituality embraces the idea that relationships, like the intertwining vines of a rose bush, encompass both elements.
Spiritual Perspective on Relationships:
Spirituality views relationships as mirrors reflecting the soul's journey towards self-realization. Each interaction, whether harmonious or challenging, becomes an opportunity for growth and spiritual evolution. By embracing the duality inherent in relationships, individuals embark on a transformative path.
The Illusion of Perfection in Relationships:
The expectation that all relationships should resemble fragrant roses creates an illusion of perfection. Spirituality dismantles this illusion, urging individuals to see the inherent beauty in both joy and adversity. The imperfections of relationships become the very soil in which spiritual seeds of understanding and compassion are sown.
The Fragrance of Positive Relationships:
Positive relationships, akin to fragrant roses, exude love, joy, and a sense of fulfillment. In the context of spirituality, these connections become a source of inspiration and support on the spiritual journey. They serve as reminders of the divine love that permeates all aspects of existence.
Challenges as Spiritual Catalysts:
Relationships that leave behind thorns, challenges, and difficulties are viewed through the lens of spirituality as catalysts for spiritual growth. The friction and discomfort encountered in such relationships become opportunities for self-reflection, resilience, and the development of virtues like patience and forgiveness.
Spiritual Alchemy of Transformative Relationships:
Spirituality introduces the concept of alchemy in relationships — the transformation of base elements into spiritual gold. Relationships that initially seem challenging and thorny have the potential to undergo profound transformation, transmuting adversity into spiritual wisdom and understanding.
The Karmic Tapestry of Relationships:
The concept of karma in spirituality suggests that relationships are intricately woven into the fabric of one's destiny. Every encounter, whether sweet or challenging, is considered a result of past actions. Viewing relationships through this karmic lens fosters acceptance and a deeper understanding of life's intricate design.
The Necessity of Boundaries:
Thorns in relationships often arise from the lack of boundaries. Spirituality teaches the importance of setting healthy boundaries to protect one's spiritual well-being while fostering genuine connections. Recognizing and addressing toxic dynamics becomes an integral part of the spiritual journey.
Forgiveness as a Spiritual Practice:
Thorns in relationships may embed themselves in the form of grievances and conflicts. Spirituality places a significant emphasis on forgiveness as a transformative spiritual practice. Letting go of resentment and embracing forgiveness becomes a means to release the grip of thorns and cultivate a garden of spiritual harmony.
The Role of Detachment:
Detachment is a cornerstone of spiritual teachings. It does not imply emotional disengagement but rather a healthy understanding that the essence of relationships is not bound by external circumstances. Detachment from the outcomes of relationships allows individuals to navigate the thorny paths with grace and resilience.
Cultivating Compassion for Ourselves and Others:
The awareness that not all relationships are fragrant roses invites individuals to cultivate compassion, both for themselves and others. Spirituality teaches that everyone is on their unique journey, and understanding the diverse challenges each person faces fosters empathy and compassion.
The Symbolism of the Lotus in Muddy Waters:
Spirituality often uses the symbolism of the lotus, which emerges pristine and beautiful from muddy waters, to illustrate the potential for spiritual awakening amid life's challenges. Relationships, even those with thorns, provide the fertile ground for the lotus of spiritual insight to blossom.
Learning from Nature:
Nature itself offers profound spiritual lessons. In the wilderness of relationships, individuals can draw inspiration from resilient plants that thrive in challenging environments. Just as a cactus blooms in the desert, relationships can yield beauty and wisdom even in arduous conditions.
Transcending Dualities:
The concept of roses and thorns embodies duality, a fundamental aspect of the material world. Spirituality encourages individuals to transcend dualities, recognizing that both joy and sorrow, love and pain, are interconnected facets of the human experience. This transcendence leads to a more profound understanding of relationships.
The Essence of Unconditional Love:
At the heart of spiritual teachings is the concept of unconditional love. While fragrant roses represent the joyous aspects of love, relationships with thorns challenge individuals to love unconditionally — to love despite imperfections and difficulties. Unconditional love becomes a transformative force that transcends the limitations of the human ego.
Wrap-Up:
In the intricate dance of relationships, the metaphor of roses and thorns becomes a symbolic guide on the spiritual journey. Spirituality invites individuals to embrace both fragrant and thorny aspects of connections, recognizing that each relationship contributes to the soul's evolution. By navigating the garden of relationships with mindfulness, compassion, and spiritual wisdom, individuals can find the fragrance even in the midst of thorns. The spiritual alchemy within relationships transforms challenges into opportunities, inviting individuals to unfold the petals of understanding, forgiveness, and unconditional love. Ultimately, the journey through both roses and thorns becomes a sacred pilgrimage towards the essence of the human spirit.
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isntitchironic · 1 year
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On this day, I will go with the flow. I will rest and rejuvenate. I will refill my cup. On this day, I will sit in gratitude, surrounded by abundance, cherishing the present moment. I am divinely loved, protected, and guided. I am blessed beyond my own understanding! I am limited only by my own imagination! I have everything I need and even more is on its way to me!
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mayatheserpent · 2 years
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𝘛𝘏𝘌 𝘜𝘕𝘐𝘘𝘜𝘌 𝘉𝘌𝘈𝘜𝘛𝘠 𝘖𝘍 𝘌𝘈𝘊𝘏 𝘕𝘈𝘒𝘚𝘏𝘈𝘛𝘙𝘈𝘚💖✨
this is an astro analysis of the physical appearance and beauty of each specific nakshatra, series are coming ahead:)
also this analysis is based on Vedic/sidereal astrology. if ur unfamiliar u can calculate ur chart in Kundli - Create Free Online Kundali by Date of Birth and Time (astrosage.com) MOON SIGN IS MOST IMP!
1.Ashwini (0° – 13°20′ Aries)
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Because ashwini's symbol is the male horse, these women have a very well structed and balanced facial ratio like that of a horse. It may also seem fish-like and these women are so beautiful having the souvenirs of "foxy eyes" that people tend to recreate.
It may seem as if God took all his/her time carefully placing their features. Their lips are full no matter the size (which is usually average to large) and look very plump having a very faint cupid's bow...
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2. Ashlesha (16° 40′ – 30° Cancer)
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Square or rounder face (if not round then jaws are sharp) due to the rulership of moon and youthful mercury, often cheek apples (especially when smiling).They have sparkling eyes with darker shades (common to be dark brown or green) due to the Cat yoni association.
They have thick hair, cat-like eyes and almost mixed appearance. Eyes are likely to be hooded and almond shaped as well as smaller, Sensual appearance, their eye contact is very penetrating and makes the person in front distracted or freeze.They also have teeth that resemble vampire fangs, as well as bony nose.
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GUYSSS... im gonna post other nakshatras as well in the upcoming post so please be patient and since i cant go to deep (for the aesthetics and data) if u want to know more or have any requests/reviews feel free to message me on this account. Thankyou!!
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