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reality-detective · 22 days
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Cultivate your consciousness 🤔
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esotericfaery · 4 months
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Pluto in Aquarius, After Capricorn
This is the planet of endings, intense upheaval and clearing the way for new beginnings.
Pluto leaves ambitious Capricorn for revolutionary Aquarius on Jan. 21st, then is back in Capricorn from Sept. 3rd to Nov. 19th, and then He settles into Aquarius for about twenty years, until March 8th, 2043.
With Pluto in Capricorn we’ve seen the slow breaking down of structures, plus exposing of issues with governments, rules and traditions. Pluto works socially / politically, but also personally. We see radical transformations in beginning stages.
In Aquarius, Pluto is much more about what happens next with social groups, communities and friends, humanitarianism, scientific inventions & progress, and individuality.
Aquarius pushes strongly for reform of all social structures, through idealism, equality or equity, technology, freedom, and a highly mental energy more than emotional, while Pluto brings in strict and transformative energy related to duties, responsibilities, & personal and social value systems.
Through issues of power and control, this energy causes strange, and intensely dramatic events to occur; even more so than the events of the last few years. This can cause a complete overhaul of society, and we could be living in a very different world in twenty years.
The last time Pluto was in Aquarius, the following impactful events occurred therein, or shortly thereafter, in no particular order: The Industrial Revolution, The French Revolution, and revolutions for America concerning their civil war, Haiti, and many more intensely dramatic social changes and shifts in power structures. I recommend learning more about that time, but I won’t make this post too long by going into that stuff further. We can expect that for this one also, critical issues will come up, and big changes will happen on the world stage, and within if we do conscious work. Irma Kaye Sawyer has mentioned that the American Civil War took place while Pluto was in Taurus. There has been some discussion about dates, and confusion online. Some are saying the American Revolutionary War was when Pluto was in Aquarius. As we're Astrologers on social media, not Historians, it isn't clear. If anyone would like to share specifics, please feel free to comment, with links if possible. If you're an American, maybe you remember those dates from high school history.
This is a gigantic opportunity for purging and renewal when the proper introspection happens and is followed with the right actions being taken.
If you’ve been seeing the Tower card a lot lately, it will certainly have something to do with Pluto. This manifests as personal, and or social / political events, depending on who and where we are in life. We can find the best ways to go through this rebirthing energy, or fight against it and make the experience more difficult for ourselves.
Over this twenty year period, we should work closely with Plutos transits, to see where we need to confront issues such as jealousy, paranoia or obsession, and find personal growth. All important transits are covered weekly in my Astrology affirmations series.
Pluto pushes for wisdom through confronting and transforming adversity, and Aquarius encourages standing up for the people whenever it’s right to do so, and causing real change.
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rawhoneybliss · 1 year
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When you change and have to get to know yourself all over again. Embrace this new version of you. This version of you is absolutely beautiful, stunning even.
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ivemanifest · 30 days
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If you want to overcome a limiting belief, know that it all starts from acknowledging & accepting that things MUST change and YOU are responsible for that change within.
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rascosmicwisdom · 2 months
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Full moon's are important because they help you see an area of your life clearly. Utilizing the insight given to you from these cycles you can better utilize the new moon cycles.
This full moon in Leo highlights me creating a better relationship with my body.
We also have personal full moon cycles that help us pinpoint exactly how we can take action moving forward. Sidereal Libra moon transits are when mine happens. The upcoming one for me relates to my attunement to my body, and I can better create harmony/balance/flow in how I function. Yoga practice has been a great way of me establishing this. Other realizations related to this will take place.
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cooki3face · 3 months
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Hello! I hope you're doing well 💗 I read your post on the dark night of the soul. It really resonates with me as it's something I'm currently experiencing and have been for a while. How do you navigate your dark night of the soul?
How to navigate the dark night of the soul:
The only way out is through is the best advice I could possibly give you, I think that often the ideal advice most of us give is to focus on mediation or the grounding of one’s energy in the event that you’re experiencing a dark night of the soul when half of us when experiencing once can’t even find it within ourselves to do that. Feel what you’re feeling and validate it, and make sure that when things come up you acknowledge that they’re coming up to come out or that there’s a purpose for any feeling of stagnancy or overwhelming emotion. I would also say that it’s a good idea not to attach your worth to your level of productivity or the way that emotions present within you at this time. In the study of life, throughout change, the vast majority of organisms are at a stand still and do just about nothing because change burns up so much energy as is. Give yourself the ability to do things you enjoy, give yourself breaks, show yourself grace and not force yourself to push beyond your limits. That might be easier said than done bc a lot of us have to make a living but honor yourself at this time, it’s the most you can do at this time.
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walkswithmyfather · 5 months
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“This will continue until we are . . . mature, just as Christ is, and we will be completely like him.” —Ephesians 4:13 (CEV)
“Spiritual Growth Is a Lifelong Journey” —By Rick Warren:
“Becoming like Christ is a long, slow process of growth. Spiritual maturity is neither instant nor automatic. It’s gradual and progressive. Paul said, “This will continue until we are… mature, just as Christ is, and we will be completely like him” (Ephesians 4:13 CEV).
You are a work in progress. Your spiritual transformation —developing the character of Jesus—will take the rest of your life. And even then it won’t be completed here on Earth. It will only be finished when you get to heaven or when Jesus returns. At that point, any unfinished work on your character will be wrapped up.
The Bible says that when you’re finally able to see Jesus perfectly, you will become perfectly like him: “We are already God’s children, but he has not yet shown us what we will be like when Christ appears. But we do know that we will be like him, for we will see him as he really is” (1 John 3:2 NLT).
Many Christians become confused because they ignore this simple truth: God is far more interested in building your character than he is in anything else.
People worry when God seems silent on specific issues, such as “What career should I choose?” The truth is, there are many different careers that could be in God’s will for your life. What God cares about most is that whatever you do, you do in a Christlike manner.
God is far more interested in who you are than in what you do. We are human beings, not human doings. God is much more concerned about your character than your career—because you will take your character into eternity, not your career.
God’s purpose is to make you like him before he takes you to heaven. Becoming like Jesus is your greatest privilege, your immediate responsibility, and your ultimate destiny.
Talk It Over:
How have you seen God shaping your character to be more like Jesus?
God is more interested in who you are than in what you do. How does knowing this change the things you’re praying about or worrying about?
Your spiritual transformation will take your whole life—and not be completed until you see Jesus face to face. How does that knowledge affect how you live each day?”
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connectingwithsoul · 9 days
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Don't be with someone out of guilt. Don't make someone a charity case. You would always want more and you will never be satisfied with them. They deserve better than that. Don't let them or yourself settle for half-love. @connectingwithsoul
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biblebloodhound · 25 days
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Raised Into a Spiritual Body (1 Corinthians 15:35-49)
Death will give way to life.
But someone will ask, “How are the dead raised? With what kind of body will they come?” How foolish! What you sow does not come to life unless it dies. When you sow, you do not plant the body that will be, but just a seed, perhaps of wheat or of something else. But God gives it a body as he has determined, and to each kind of seed he gives its own body.  Not all flesh is the same: People have…
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turiyatitta · 28 days
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The Crucible of Transformation
Ego Death and Enlightenment in the Story of Yeshu’aIn the narrative of Yeshu’a, commonly known as Jesus Christ, the events leading up to and including the crucifixion and subsequent resurrection offer profound allegorical insights into the journey toward spiritual awakening and enlightenment. This narrative, when viewed through the lens of spiritual and psychological metamorphosis, echoes the…
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reality-detective · 5 months
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Exactly! 🤔
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adancewiththedivine · 1 month
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Another beautiful, transformation session yesterday ❤️🌅
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eyeoftheheart · 2 months
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The real revolution is the revolution of Love.
“Understanding is now, not tomorrow. Tomorrow is for the lazy mind, the sluggish mind, the mind that is not interested. When you are interested in something, you do it instantaneously, there is immediate understanding, immediate transformation. If you do not change now, you will never change, because the change that takes place tomorrow is merely a modification, it is not transformation. Transformation can only take place immediately; the revolution is now, not tomorrow.”
“Where love is, there is transformation. Without love, revolution has no meaning, for then revolution is merely destruction, decay, a greater and greater ever-mounting misery. Where there is love, there is revolution, because love is transformation from moment to moment.”
~ Jiddu Krishnamurti (1954). “The First and Last Freedom”
The revolution is now, not tomorrow. If you wait for tomorrow, you'll be too late. Be Here Now. The Revolution of Love is always now or never. That’s why Rumi says “My friend, the sufi is the friend of the present moment. To say tomorrow is not our way.” Don't be like those who come to late to a marriage celebration. Come now. The revolution of Love is now. This revolution is very different from other revolutions. It is a great dance, song and celebration. It is the remembrance of God. It is the awakening of Life within you.
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carolinaenindiana · 2 months
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Amends
For many who lived in addiction, apologizing was a regular habit. Whether it was apologizing for being late for work, missing an event, misusing property or stealing money to support an addiction, expressing remorse was likely a daily occurrence. The guilt may have been real, but the apology didn’t come with lasting change.  
Making amends requires the individual to correct their mistake. This action can demonstrate the person’s new way of life in recovery. It goes beyond simply apologizing to taking steps to right a wrong. Whenever possible, those in recovery are encouraged to make direct amends face-to-face with those they’d harmed while living in addiction.  
Along with reinforcing new behaviors and outlooks, making amends can also reduce stress. Many who lived with addiction have past behaviors they’re not proud of. By proactively correcting previous mistakes, those in recovery may be able to prevent future conflicts that could trigger a relapse.  
The goal in making amends is “to freely admit the damage we’ve done and make our apologies,” according to The Big Book. In some cases, making amends may mean paying or promising to pay “whatever obligations, financial or otherwise, we owe,” the Big Book also states.
The spiritual purpose of making amends is to find inner peace, freedom, release, and rebirth. While this step involves a direct exchange with another person, its goal has everything to do with healing and addiction recovery on the part of the person making the amends.
How Do You Make Amends?
In some programs, you’re encouraged to forgive others or to work through the guilt and shame you feel towards others on your own, without the involvement of the other party. Yet, to be truly successful at forgiving and releasing past wrongs, you need to go directly to the individual you’ve hurt. When you go directly to the person, real spiritual transformation is more likely to occur.
You also face the problem head-on. That is, you can’t push it to the side or avoid it because of embarrassment. The problem is there, and that person is in front of you right now. You cannot (and should not) avoid the pain.
Different Types of Amends  
There are three main types of amends, and it’s important to recognize which one is appropriate in a given situation. Understanding some making amends examples can help the individual correct past behaviors.  
Direct amends refers to going directly to the wronged individual, apologizing and taking whatever action is necessary to correct a situation. Those in recovery are encouraged to make direct amends whenever possible. Direct amends are not always possible or practical, but that doesn’t mean the individual is unable to demonstrate changed behavior.
Indirect amends may be a better course of action if the harmed person isn’t willing or able to see the individual in recovery or if they didn’t know they were harmed and discussing the incident could be damaging for them. Volunteering for a worthwhile cause or supporting a charity can be a valuable way to make amends.  
Living amends is a third option for those in the process of recovery. With this option, the individual in recovery takes steps to improve their relationships and demonstrate their lifestyle change. They may visit family members and friends more often, set aside time to spend with their partner or donate their time to a worthy cause. 
Don’t Hold Back—It’s Too Easy to Get Out of This Step
On the opposite side of the street are those individuals who simply say, “I’m just not going to speak to anyone.” Avoid the temptation to get out of this step. Rather, recognize the value of amends for yourself.
When you make amends, you’re taking a step towards resolving a problem so it doesn’t come back to hurt you later. If you don’t make amends, the issue could arise down the road and trigger a relapse. Amends help you avoid these situations for good.
How Making Amends Helps Both You and Them
Remember that making amends can help you and the other person. They, too, can experience healing in the exchange.
When you make amends, the way you look and feel about situations changes. You can gain clarity about what happened and what should have happened. You also gain some relief from the guilt you feel. Letting go of that guilt can be very healing.
Some of these same things can happen to the other person in the process. They may find resolution and understanding about the past. They may discover they can forgive, too. Or, they may gain greater insights about addiction and commit to being a more supportive person in your recovery.
Understanding Outcomes
It would be nice if the above outcomes were universal—but they aren’t (of course). Making amends won’t necessarily play out like the ending of a Hallmark movie. Sometimes, the outcome can be uglier and downright disappointing. The other party may be non-receptive, for example. They may refuse to meet at all or refuse to listen to what you have to say.
Even so, you will have done all that you can to take responsibility for the past—and there’s a level of peace and freedom in that as well. How the other person chooses to respond to our amends is out of our control. You, at least, have done your best and can now move on. Completing this is the next step forward in recovery, regardless of how the other person responds.
It’s not possible to forget what happened. But, by facing reality and the long-term impact of your actions, and making amends to those you’ve hurt, you’re able to make peace with the past and put it behind you and move forward.
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blueheartbooks · 5 months
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Alchemical Marvels: Navigating the Secrets of Collectanea Chemica
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Arthur Edward Waite's "Collectanea Chemica" is a captivating exploration into the enigmatic realms of alchemy and hermetic medicine, transcending time to unveil the mystical allure of ancient wisdom. With its rich tapestry of select treatises, this book beckons readers on a mesmerizing journey through the esoteric corridors of the alchemical tradition.
Waite, a distinguished scholar and esotericist, curates a collection that serves as a portal to the profound insights of alchemists and hermetic practitioners. The book’s pages are imbued with the mystique of the past, offering glimpses into the spiritual and transformative pursuits that have echoed through the ages.
The treatises within "Collectanea Chemica" serve as illuminated manuscripts of alchemical philosophy, each unfolding a unique facet of the practitioner's quest for enlightenment. From the Magnum Opus to the pursuit of the Philosopher's Stone, Waite guides readers through the labyrinthine corridors of alchemical thought, where base metals transform into gold, and the elixir of life beckons with promises of immortality.
Waite’s meticulous annotations and commentary provide a guiding light, illuminating the complex symbolism and allegorical language employed by alchemists. His insightful notes bridge the temporal gap, making the esoteric knowledge accessible to modern seekers of wisdom.
The title itself, "Collectanea Chemica," resonates like an incantation, conjuring the very essence of ancient laboratories and the alchemist's pursuit of the arcane. It beckons readers to delve into the alchemical opus, enticing them with promises of arcane knowledge and the potential for profound transformation.
In essence, "Collectanea Chemica" is not merely a book but a transcendental guide—an alchemical roadmap inviting intrepid minds to decipher the secrets of hermetic wisdom. Arthur Edward Waite, with his scholarly finesse, ensures that the alchemical fire within these pages continues to burn, casting its luminous glow on those who dare to embark on this intellectual and spiritual odyssey.
Arthur Edward Waite's "Collectanea Chemica" is available in Amazon in paperback 11.99$ and hardcover 18.99$ editions.
Number of pages: 138
Language: English
Rating: 9/10                                           
Link of the book!
Review By: King's Cat
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