spirituality
Concerning and exploring the human spirit and soul.
Whom did he call?
Having a friend, who worked so hard all his life to where he is now, "I have to say I worry," because he came into enough money to carry out his dream and now he has the chance to use his black book. In his book are the people he knows and worked so hard to meet in his life. So, "I ask myself whom did he call? or did he just stick to the plan."
By Jimmie James5 years ago in Longevity
Spirituality, Chakras, Meditation, and Astrology
Growing up in a religious household, going to church once or twice a week, being expected to read the bible, are all things I think most human beings can relate to on some level, regardless of religion or faith we follow. We grow up following our parent or guardians way of life and our first belief system is their belief system. For myself I grew up practicing my faith in a non-denominational Christian church. I was introduced to Astrology and the Chinese Zodiac around middle school, roughly 11-13 years of age. I had learned from the Chinese Restaurants that each year is dedicated to an animal; pig, rat, oxen, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, and dog. And every twelve years the cycle begins again and continues on until time no longer exists.
By Shasta Scott5 years ago in Longevity
Understanding Soul Contracts
In the spiritual realm, our soul contracts are important but they are not something that is really spoken about. Which is a little strange, I think because our soul contracts are an essential part of who we are and our journey here on earth. And as a Quantum Akashic Guide, I’ve come to learn and appreciate the importance of these contacts, not just in my life, but in the lives of my clients.
By Emma Jayne Lions5 years ago in Longevity
Mantras for a Fresh Start in 2021
Since last year, 2020 I’ve been on a spiritual journey. I felt the need to break free from a decade of living my life for other people. Now that 2021 is here and the vision that came to light back in 2020 has allowed me to get to know myself all over again, but in a different perspective. Because I’m into Astrology heavily, I started getting in tune with my natal chart and started to realize certain things for what they were. What I mean is that, I took accountability and faced all my problems – childhood trauma, family conflicts, as well as toxic friendships/relationships. On my spiritual journey I learned for sure that not everyone is meant to have access to me. Although, within myself I’m a very generous, yet understanding person and like to be some form of help to individuals who lack friends or family who they can vent to.
By Anonymous R5 years ago in Longevity
F stands for Fuck it.
Setting the stage in a Planet Fitness in the West end of Atlanta, Georgia. Now take a walk with me into the multiverse that is social and general anxiety. It has been almost a year since the pandemic, and equally so, since I have been inside a sweaty gym. Usually the gyms is social anxiety's playground where everyone can see how “bad my form is”, but when I was there all I could concentrate on was the fact that: there are too many people for my own comfort, I know these people ain’t really cleaning the equipment that well, and why are they allowing folks to not wear a mask?
By Juan Davis5 years ago in Longevity
Misconceptions Around Tarot - Debunked!
In the mainstream Tarot community, there are a lot of dos and don’ts. And I’ll be honest, a lot of them I don’t listen to. They’ve never worked for me, and I think it just creates energetic clutter when I try to follow those rules. Interestingly, you find people who are tarot readers and people who are oracle card readers, but not both.
By Breyanna Wilson5 years ago in Longevity
Free Reading #5 for 2021 Mirror Dragon Tarot
Each week when I do these readings I set up my reading space with black fabric, (for the photo, mostly but it also allows for and smooth, calm space to focus on the cards) make sure I have undisturbed quiet time; dogs are out, husband is at work/play/store/whatever, phone is off, etc… I begin with a quick grounding meditation and settle into a centered peace to ask for guidance in choosing the cards which will be most appropriate for the week ahead. I shuffle the cards with my intent in mind and spread them in a dealer’s “ribbon spread”. Then with eyes closed, I ask for the Center card, the West card and finally, the East card, reaching out to the spread, touching the cards and choosing the one that feels most fully under my finger tip, then sliding them into their positions. Before opening my eyes I return to a calm, centered state and do my best to sense whether the three cards I’ve chosen are the most fitting for the highest and best for all involved. Only then do I turn them face up and photograph them for the reading. There are times when I see the three cards before me and groan or breathe a sigh of relief but I always use the cards I’ve selected ”blindly”.
By Victoria LaPointe5 years ago in Longevity
Is Intelligence at Odds With Wisdom?
There is a mysticism surrounding the concept of wisdom. Yet, wisdom wherever manifest seems to be simply knowledge. How else is it gained through things like life-experience? The effect of this knowledge is that it is applicable in every situation of general understanding: It is marked by general application, not technicality or specificity. Though one must be exceedingly intelligent to become an ophthalmologist, they mustn’t necessarily gain wisdom, for the information required for this profession isn’t relevant to life at large.
By Martin Vidal5 years ago in Longevity
Perfectly Imperfect
This article states tarot/oracle but I hope that the exercises can be useful for any chosen divination method. People get their decks from many different places, sometimes they are a gift, sometimes they yell at you from the store shelves. All forms are valid, I have no desire to gatekeep how you acquire your divination tools. As Scott Cunningham said: “Do what feels right.”
By Laura Carlock5 years ago in Longevity








