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The Moon

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  Featured image: Three Moons The moon is a feminine symbol, universally representing the rhythm of time as it embodies the cycle. The phases of the moon symbolize immortality and eternity, enlightenment or the dark- side of Nature herself. It might reflect inner knowledge, or the phases of man's condition on earth, since it controls the tides, the rains, the waters, and the seasons. It is the middle ground between the light of the sun and the darkness of night, and thus often represents the realm between the conscious and the unconscious. In astrology, the moon is a symbol of the soul, and in the horoscope it determines the subject's capacity for reflection and adaptation. It also provides analogy for the stages of human development: the new moon is infancy, the crescent is youth and adolescence, the full moon is maturity and pregnancy, and the waning moon represents the decline of life, sleep. ~Online sources referenced.

Blessings From A Red Bird

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 Featured image: Red Birds The allegories associated with red birds are many; who would have guessed? Some Indigenous Americans believe that the red bird brings blessings and good luck to those who see it or hear its song. Other Native Americans believe that the red bird has the power to protect and guide individuals on their spiritual journeys. The appearance of a red bird can signal impending change or transition. To see a r obin flying can indicate a symbol of renewal, passion and new beginnings. They also represent patience and wisdom. The stork symbolizes rebirth or new life. It is thought to represent new physical or spiritual beginnings. The red color of the cardinal has been associated with the living blood of Christ . Cardinals have been seen as a symbol of vitality. In the Christian context, the blood of Christ is the heart of its message and the vitality is everlasting. Cardinal birds are a symbolic bird as it symbolizes positivity amidst the troubles we experience in ...

Melodies

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  Featured image: Pine Grosbeak Melodies ….Evening grosbeaks Singing ……Drip drip drip ….  Snow melting In between this and ……that

Solitary

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  Featured image: Sacred Places solitary sitting in  solitary quiet morning bathing my eyes greens…blue… …yellow…pinks sweet…sweet songs birds singing soul cleansed  I …begin my day

Does a Rock Have a Smell?

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  Featured image: Rocks Along the Ogami Shore Does a rock have a smell? Perhaps moss, earth; but really for the most part rocks, that is a rock all by itself – just washed, doesn’t have a smell.  Well, that is my take anyway.  The lack of smell in a rock illuminates smell in so many other things surrounding it.  For example the rocks in my garden, and their lack of smell don’t distract me from the wonderful smells of my flowers in the garden.  Smell and no smell need each other. They  are opposites. Life is the same way.  Opposites need each other, difference is extremely important, for it illuminates our otherness, like rocks and flowers.   Celebrate otherness.  Celebrate life.

Rocks

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  Featured image:  Rocks, Rocks and More Rocks rocks….. lake superior shore a striped one catches my eye …. I gather it and will journey with it.

Earth's Vibrations

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   Featured image: Earth Sings I have found ….      my thoughts       my words       my actions are in balance with earths energy and vibrations.