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Monday, October 13, 2014

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Understandings

Life has a way of showing you 

I PASS
Love you forever 

4 of pentacles tarot guidance


Four of
pentacles 

•Stagnation 
• Nothing ventured , Nothinng Gained 

This card epitomizes "nothing ventured, nothing gained" & having insufficient faith in the unknown.  Some kind of action or risk is required to keep things flowing on both a material and an emotional level. 

He sits with 3 pentacles forming a triangle and one pentacle above his head ... The pentacle he holds closest to him, he appears calm and secure. But at the same tkme neither animated not inspired. The warning here is that although we may feel secure when we possess something, the desire for material security can ultkmately stifle our growth. 

The four of pentacles describes an unwillingness to share our material or emotional resources. As a result, we become miserly with regard to money and love. We may be so comfortable with our circumstances that we become complacent.  Although it is very pleasant to be financially secure the desire to hold on to what we have can stifle growth and block creative energy, so that we stop moving forward and instead limit ourselves to what is familiar.  

When we put too much emphasis on the material world, we may lack vitality and inspiration. Our over cautiousness becomes an obstacle to further change and we become excessively possessive of what we have. We may even become suspicious of other peoples motives. This card suggest a need to confront our FEAR of LETTING GO & RECOGNIZE WHY we are holding on so Tightly to our possessions and emotions. 

The Four of PENTACLES when chosen may indicate that you feel bogged down by materialistic concerns. It warns of Dangers of being too possessive of your finances and your emotions. 

You need to share what you have or you may become stifled by a lackluster approach to life. Your sense of self value may be too dependent on what you own and you may need to let go of certain things in order to reevaluate yourself. This card suggest a GOOD LONG TERM FINANCIAL OUTLOOK provided you become more flexible. 



I have to think about this card 

Self reflection 

This card was shown for a reason 

Namaste 

Uncut ~ Alice says Hi

I think of you 
In all you do 
The nothing prove
lost in honey dew 
on to you 
nothing to lose 
FANtastic 

Angel Guidance # 2222

Angel Numbers - Number Sequences - Repeating 2's

Number 2 relates to the attributes and energies of peace, kindness, diplomacy, friendship, the peacemaker, gentleness, charm, insightfulness, sensitivity, team-player, spirituality, harmony, co-operation, placidity, justice, selflessness, harmony, social, support, attention to detail, cooperation, decisiveness, poise, intuition, mediation, adaptability, agreeable, grace, devotion, the subconscious, consideration, adaptability, flexibility, duality, the friend, artist, endurance, kind, insight, ambitious, spirituality, well-mannered, intuition, cautious, emotional, loving, understanding, grace, devotion, balance, self-surrender, diplomacy, faith and trust and your Divine life purpose and soul mission.


Number 2 is the vibration and energy of balance, diplomacy, sensitivity, intuition and emotion and 2 is a loving and harmonious vibration.  It is the number of tolerance, 
endurance and consideration and the essence of the number 2 is a balance of the Yin and Yang energies (the polarities) of the Universe.

A recurring Angel Number 2 is a message to have faith, trust and courage as your prayers are manifesting in your life, even if it is not obvious just yet. Patience may be needed, but you may rest assured that all will turn out for the highest good.

The essence of the Master Number 22 is unlimited potential of mastery in any and all areas  -  the spiritual, physical, emotional and mental.  The number 22 has to do with balance,manifesting miracles and new opportunities.  When Angel Number 22 repeats in your life you are asked to take a balanced, harmonious and peaceful stance in all areas of your life.
 The message is to keep the faith and stand strong in your personal truths.


The message of Angel Number 222is that everything will turn out for the best in the long-term.  Do not put your energies into negativity – be aware that all is being working out by spirit for the highest good of all involved.  Repeating Angel Number 222 is also reminding you to keep up the good work you are doing, as the evidence of your manifestations are coming to fruition.

The number sequence 2222 indicates that newly planted ideas are beginning to take form and grow into reality for you.  Your manifestation will soon be evident, so maintain a positive attitude and continue with your good work.  Keep holding positive thoughts, continuepositively affirming and keep visualizing.  The reaping of rewards is just ahead of you.

http://sacredscribesangelnumbers.blogspot.com/2010/08/angel-numbers-number-sequences_2237.html?m=1

Moon Goddesses

Moon Goddesses are forever shouting and calling my name
For it is she 
The moon 
Who knows my true name 

Some Moon Goddess info acquired from the net ~~~~ link will be posted at bottom
Of the page 

The Moon Goddesses are important in many cultures around the world where they form a central role in mythology. The moon is associated with the divine femine as in many tribal societies the feminine cycles were linked to the phases of the moon.

The Moon was important in ancient calendars, helping people to measure time and to determine when the best time was for planting and harvesting crops. This fertility aspect of the lunar Goddess is reflected in large numbers of the entries below.

Many of the lunar Goddesses, like Hecate and Cerridwen are also associated with magic and the intuitive nature of women.

The Goddesses of the moon are not the only heavenly deities, why not also explore the role of the Sun Goddesses



Aega (Greek) - A beautiful moon deity. Her mother Gaia, the ancient earth Goddess, hid her in a cave during a Titan attack on the Olympic deities to prevent her from being taken away.

Aine (Celtic) - Goddess of love, growth, cattle and light. The name of this Celtic Goddess means "bright" as she lights up the dark. Celebrations to this Goddess were held on Midsummer night

Anahita (Persian) - A river Goddess who was also Goddess of Venus and the moon. Her name means "pure" Or immaculate one" as she represented the cleansing and fertilizing flow of the cosmos.

Andromeda (Greek) - Although today she is linked with the stars many scholars believe that Andromeda was a pre-Hellenic moon deity.

Anunit (Babylonian) - Goddess of the moon and battle. She was also associated with the evening star and later became known as Ishtar.

Arianrhod (Celtic) - Goddess of the moon and stars, her name means "silver- wheel" the wheel of the year and the web of fate.

Artemis (Greek) - The Greek Goddess of the hunt, nature and birth. This maiden Goddess is symbolized by the crescent moon.

Arawa (African) - Lunar Goddess of the Suk and Pokot tribes of Kenya and Uganda. Her parents were the creator God Tororut and his consort Seta.

Athenesic (Native North American) - A moon Goddess of several north central Native American tribes,

Auchimalgen (South American) - This moon Goddess was a Deity of divination and a protectress from evil spirits.

Bendis (Greek) - Bendis was the consort of the sun God Sabazius. Her cult flourished in Athens during the fifth century BCE.

Britomartis (Crete) - In addition to her lunar attributes she was also the patron Goddess of Cretan sailors.

Candi (Indian) - The female counterpart to Chandra, ancient Hindu lord of the Moon. The two were said to take turns: one month the Candi would become the moon and the next Chandra fulfill the role.

Cerridwen (Celtic) - This crone, Goddess is most famous for her cauldron of wisdom. She was the mother of the great bard Taliesin, and is deeply linked to the image of the waning moon.

Chang- O (Chinese) - The Chinese Goddess who lived on the moon She is celebrated to this day on full moon night of the 8th lunar month.

Coyolxauhqui (Aztec) - Aztec moon Goddess, her name means "Golden Bells." She was the daughter of the Earth goddess, Coatlicue and the sister of the Sun god, Huitzilopochtli

Dae-Soon (Korean) - Moon Goddess

Diana (Roman) - Diana was the Goddess of the hunt and wild animals. She later took over from Luna as the Roman Goddess of the moon, responsible for fertility and childbirth.

Gnatoo (Japanese) - One of twelve Buddhist deities called the Jiu No O, adopted from Hindu mythology.

Gwaten (Hindu) - She is derived from the Hindu God Soma, and is portrayed as a woman holding in her right hand, a disk symbolizing the Moon.

Epona (Roman/Celtic) - This horse Goddess was associated with the night and dreams. In western Ireland,legends still abound of hearing the hoof-beats of her horse as she rides west to escape the rays of the rising sun. She was also a Goddess of magic, fertility and feminine power.

Hanwi (Native North American) - Goddess of the Oglala Sioux, she once lived with the sun God Wi. Due to a transgression, she was forced by him to become a creature of the night.

Hekate (Greek) - A crone Moon Goddess, deeply associated with the waning and dark moons. She is depicted as haunting crossroads with her two large hounds, and carrying a torch, symbolic of her great wisdom.

Hina Hine (Polynesian) - This Hawaiian Goddesses name means 'woman who works the moon'. In her myths it is said that she grew tired of working for her brother and fled to the moon to live in peace.

Hina-Ika ("lady of the fish") Once again we see the link between the lunar Goddess to the tides.

Huitaco (South American) - This Colombian Goddess was a protectress of women as well as a deity of pleasure and happiness who was always battling with her male counterpart Bochica, a God of hard work and sorrow.

Ishtar (Babylonian) - Some myths say she is the daughter of the moon, others the mother.

Isis (Egyptian) - This powerful and widely worshipped Goddess was not only a moon deity, but a Goddess of the sun as well.

Ix Chel (Mayan) - A Central American moon Goddess and the lover of the sun. Poisonous snakes were her totem animal. She was also Goddess of childbirth

Izanami (Japanese) - This Goddess controlled the tides, fishing, and all destructive sea phenomena

Jezanna (Central African) - Goddess of the moon and healing.

Juna (Roman)- A Goddess of the new moon . She was worshipped mainly by women as she was the Goddess of marriage, pregnancy and childbirth. Her Greek equivalent was Hera.

Jyotsna (Indian) - A Hindu Goddess of twilight and the autumn moons.

Komorkis (Native North American) - The Blackfoot tribe celebrated her as the Goddess of the moon.

Kuan Yin (Chinese) - A Buddhist Goddess. Modern feminist Pagans believe she far pre-dates Buddhist origins. She was a Goddess of the moon, compassion, and healing,

Lasya (Tibetan) - A Goddess of the moon and beauty who carried a mirror.

Lucina (Roman) - A Goddess of light with both solar and lunar attributes. She was Christianized as St. Lucia, a saint still honored at Yule in many parts of Europe.

Luna (Roman) - An ancient moon Goddess, the namesake for the Latin word luna meaning 'moon'. Her name also forms the root of the English words 'lunar' and 'lunatic'.

Mama Quilla (Inkan) - As the Goddess of the moon she was the protectress of married women. A large temple to her was erected at the Inkan capitol of Cuzco. She was associated with the metal silver. Eclipses were said to occur when she was eaten and the regurgitated by the Jaguar Woman.

Mawu (African) - She ruled the sky with her twin bother, the sun God Lisa. To her people she symbolized both wisdom and knowledge.

Metzli (Aztec) - In Aztec mythology mother moon leapt into a blazing fire and gave birth to the sun and the sky.

Rhiannon (Celtic) - A Goddess of fertility, the moon, night, and death. Her name means 'night queen'. She is also known as Rigantona.

Sadarnuna (Sumerian) - Goddess of the new moon

Sarpandit (Sumerian) - Goddess of moonrise. This pregnant Goddess's name means "silver shining" referring to the reflective quality of the moon.

Sefkhet (Egyptian) - According to some myths this lunar Goddess was the wife of Thoth. She was also the deity of time, the stars, and architecture.

Selene (Greek) - A mother Goddess linked to the full moon. She is widely worshipped by Pagans today,

Sina (Polynesian) - This moon Goddess was the sister of the sun God Maui. She was sometimes called Ina.

Teczistecatl (Aztec) - A Goddess of sex, symbolized by the four phases of the moon: dark, waxing, full, and waning.

Xochhiquetzal (Aztec) - This magical moon Goddess was the deity of flowers, spring, sex, love, and marriage. She was the wife of storm God Tlaloc. She is also the patroness of artisans, prostitutes, pregnant women and birth.

Yemanja (Native South American) - She was the Brazilian Goddess of the oceans symbolized by a waxing crescent moon. Yemanja was also considered to represent the essence of motherhood and a protector of children.

Yolkai Estsan (Native North American) - A Navajo moon deity fashioned from an abalone shell by her sister Yolkai, the Goddess of the sky. She was the Navaho Goddess of the earth and the seasons, and is also known as White Shell Woman.

Zirna (Etruscan)- A Goddess of the waxing moon. She is always depicted with a half-moon hanging from her neck, indicating that she was probably honored at the beginning of the second quarter phase of the moon.


http://www.goddess-guide.com/moon-goddess.html


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