spirituality
Concerning and exploring the human spirit and soul.
Making Magick Wherever You Are
Things that live on my dresser. My personal space has always been somewhere so sacred to me. As an introvert with a generalized anxiety disorder and Complex PTSD, it is essential. I have always needed a place to escape to when I became overwhelmed. I have not always had that, though. There were many times growing up that my family and I did not have a home. That’s not what this is about though.
By Taejiana Zhane5 years ago in Longevity
Self Control
Summer School! Oh Summer School..... Im currently in summer school taking English. Suprisingly I actually like it. My English teacher is very cool, and the students are nice. In class today we were asked to choose a question on the board, and write down an answer from our own perspective. I chose the question: Who or What controls us?
By Gloria Nono5 years ago in Longevity
Meaning of Numerology
We are just born, and we become numbers: we are a number for the hospital registry, for the civil registry. We have a registration number at the school. Likewise, we are part of the demographic statistics of a country. When we grow up we need a bank account number, a social security number. We are controlled by means of a code, which is nothing more than a number. Our life could be explained, and in fact it is explained, through the numbers.
By Cadi Jackson5 years ago in Longevity
Free Weekly Reading #2 for 2021 Mirror Dragon Tarot
1-11-21 thru 1-17-21 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
My Purpose in Sanatana Dharma
Sanatana Dharma, the Eternal Dharma, has always fascinated and attracted me. To the point where decluttering its scriptures has now become my purpose! Incorrectly referred to as Hinduism, its distinction lies in its all-inclusiveness. Contrary to common beliefs, there are no must-dos in this. We're talking about a remarkably personalized thought process here.
By Sri Devi Om5 years ago in Longevity
Psychic predictions for 2021
Sorry I didn't get this out sooner between work and a family issue I have been pretty busy. So last year I did mainly Judy Heavenly's predictions and a few others from another psychic's then a few random ones. This year I might follow the same pattern. Let's get started.
By Lena Bailey5 years ago in Longevity
Online Janam Kundli in Hindi Reading Free by date of birth and time
The Kundali Chart of a person shows the exact position of various planetary bodies at the time of native birth. Astrologers consider Janam kundali in Hindi to be a very important document. Which helps them to understand and explain various incidents faced by a person during his lifetime?
By kundalimatching expert5 years ago in Longevity
Buddhism and Its Practices
Buddhism and Its Practices Buddhism and its practices go back thousands of years. It was founded by Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha - meaning the one who is awake or enlightened) more than 2,500 years ago in India. Today, Buddhism has about 470 million followers and is considered one of the world's major religions.
By Lynn DeJarnette5 years ago in Longevity










