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divine-nonchalance · 17 days
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The white background, although limited by the frame of the picture, extends beyond the screen, spreading throughout the entire Universe, it represents the infinite love that is the Creator of All.
The grey fade represents the little tiny bit of darkness that is in the entire universe, including all dimensions.
The color blue represents the throat chakra, communication, expression, connection.
The thin black outer edge of the blue triangle symbolizes the free will we all have to deny the light that is our essence.
The blue triangle can be seen as a symbol for messengers of divine universal truth and the eternal love that we are always receiving from Source, which we can attune ourselves to, which we can absorb and marinate in so that we can embody God more fully as a living being.
Watch this emblem or visualize it with closed eyes to connect more strongly to the divine that dwells within. It is one of myriad permissionslips to grow in awareness of who you are as an expanded, loved, and cared for being of profound power and importance.
You are important, you do have a purpose, a mission, thank you for being a unique aspect of the One, an invaluable expression through which God and many other beings experience life.
Who is looking through your eyes is not just you alone, it is all the beings in your DNA, both physical (the smallest part of who we are) and quantum (the vast majority of who we are), all of who you are, were and shall be is you.
Embrace this idea with the arms of infinity, and remember that you are ALL THAT IS. 
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thespiritualparrot · 9 months
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Lizard Spiritual Meanings & Secrets
Welcome to a fascinating journey exploring the lizard spiritual meanings! These intriguing reptiles have captivated the human imagination for centuries, weaving their way through various cultures and spiritual beliefs. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve deep into the world of lizard symbolism, unearthing the diverse interpretations and significance these creatures hold in different…
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richardalois · 2 years
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Spiritual Protection Necklace: The Most Powerful Ones For Every Occasion
Spiritual Protection Necklace: The Most Powerful Ones For Every Occasion
Many people believe in cultivating positive energy. What about negative energy? Does it actually have the potential to harm you? Some people believe that negative energy can cause physical and emotional harm. Wearing a spiritual protection necklace is one way to protect yourself from this.  These necklaces are frequently made with gemstones or other symbols thought to have healing properties.…
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Patterns of Wonder: A Connection to the Cosmos
As I gaze upon yet another crop circle formation, I am struck by the sheer complexity and precision of its design. The intricate patterns woven into the fields are more than just a visual spectacle—they are a doorway into the profound mysteries of the universe. Each curve and line seems to pulse with an energy that is both ancient and timeless, stirring within me a deep sense of amazement and…
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miamaimania · 7 months
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Unlocking the Mysteries: A Contemporary Interpretation of the Hierophant Tarot Card
by Aaron Nosheny
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1whoconquers · 1 year
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Genesis 1:4 - The Divine Separation of Light and Darkness
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2dye4neisha · 1 year
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The Dolphin Spirit Animal/Totem/Symbol
The dolphin is a powerful spirit animal, representing grace, freedom, and emotional healing. As a totem, it brings the energies of playfulness, intelligence, and connection to higher realms. The dolphin teaches us to embrace joy in our lives, to navigate through emotions with ease, and to trust our intuition. It symbolizes the importance of maintaining balance, harmony, and social interaction,…
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The Rose, Nr4, by Hilma af Klint, 1907.
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Jonathan sims who’s eyesight has been progressively improving throughout the seasons. Jonathan sims who is first delighted then later horrified. Jonathan sims who continues to wear glasses out of spite, despite them making his head hurt and blurring his now perfect vision. Jonathan sims who holds onto his glasses as something that makes him human, reminds him of his humanity. Just like. Jon holding onto his glasses until the end. Holding onto his humanity until the end. Even when it hurts
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baking-bugs · 19 days
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Stop -- Hammer time !
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lovegrowsart · 7 months
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something something orpheus and eurdiyce and katara doesn't look back at aang in the cave of the two lovers but she does look back at zuko when she leaves him in the crystal catacombs and love is about looking back its about turning around and seeing them even if it's for the last time
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thespiritualparrot · 2 months
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Dead Bee Spiritual Meaning & Symbolic Meaning
Bees hold a profound place in spiritual and symbolic traditions, representing hard work, community, and the delicate balance of life. Encountering a dead bee can evoke questions about deeper meanings and messages. In this blog post, we’ll dive into the spiritual and symbolic interpretations of dead bees across various cultures and belief systems. From the end of a cycle and transformation to…
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richardalois · 8 months
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Introduction to Stone Medicine in Chinese Traditional Healing
The Use of Stones in the Ancient World Although historical records lack specific details on how ancient people utilized stones for medicinal purposes, evidence points to an early role in shamanic traditions. Stones were employed as tools in these traditions, contributing to the empowerment and healing of community members. The historical use of stones for medicinal purposes within shamanic…
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rosieandthemoon · 1 year
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Prism Vision Tarot
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illustratus · 6 months
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Jesus Goes Up Alone onto a Mountain to Pray by James Tissot
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ranahan · 4 months
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Here’s a wild fan theory:
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You see these blue triangles on Din’s gauntlets?
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And these two little triangles on Boba’s (Jango’s) helmet?
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And kind of here on Jaster’s cuirass?
I’ve pondered the significance (there was a post that made the connection between the triangles on the armour of various Mandalorians and clones, but I can’t find it anymore) and here’s my wild little theory.
You know what’s significant in Mandalorian culture and associated with the number three? The three Mandalorian gods Kad Ha’rangir, Arasuum and Hod Ha’ran.
So maybe for the Taung the triangle was a symbol of the three gods, the cosmic battle between growth and stagnation, and the Mandalorian faith as a whole. I like the idea of the triangle standing on one of its corners (“upside down”) ▽: the two upper corners are growth and stagnation, the bottom corner represents the fickle nature of fortune which may at any point tip the scales this or that way. The arrangement of the corners is also reminiscent of the iconic T-visor, and in that way, the T could be another representation of the idea of these teetering scales of cosmic battle.
After the Mandalorian Wars, the Mandalorians reinterpreted their old faith, came to view the gods as metaphors, and moved towards the belief in the Manda, the collective oversoul. And perhaps they also reused and reinterpreted a lot of the old iconography.
So for the modern Mandalorians, one triangle is symbolic of the Manda, the collective oversoul and shared identity. And two triangles… well, what’s significant in Mandalorian culture and associated with the number six? The Resol’nare, or the six actions. Or in Din’s case (his gauntlets are of course a pair, so 6 corners in total), The Way of the Mandalore.
And I like to think that the placement might also be significant. Perhaps Din’s are on his hands to signify honour: “the Way guides my actions.” Boba’s over his view plate might signify vision. Jaster’s around his kar’ta, perhaps justice or faith. Near the mouth parts, truth. On the back of the helmet or on the back plate, it might be a protective cantrip: “watch my back.” And on the shins or feet, a wish for the Manda to guide one’s steps.
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