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Kabbalah Tarot Readings

Postby dreamweaver123 on Tue May 22, 2012 8:52 pm

Hi...I'm experiencing a renewed sense of health and vision and want to contribute to the wellness of this dream discussion community by offering Kabbalah/Tree of Life readings. Please ask a question and I'll try to address it in the reading.
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Re: Kabbalah Tarot Readings

Postby tg7357 on Wed May 23, 2012 4:45 am

Hi Dreamweaver. I posted on another forum looking for any indication of why the number 120 would be important to me. I've had the number crop up in a dream, and also as a psychic flash in the recent past. I'm curious to know why that particular number keeps coming to me. Do you think the cards might give me a clue? Thanks! :goldblob:
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Re: Kabbalah Tarot Readings

Postby akasha on Wed May 23, 2012 5:58 pm

Hi :wave:
I'm curious to have a reading,general reading,life,financial etc :lol:
Thanks in advance :rasberry:
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Re: Kabbalah Tarot Readings

Postby dreamweaver123 on Wed May 23, 2012 10:23 pm

TG--The Tree of Life Oracle has revealed your card, the Warrior. Oracle: Follow the eye; let the gaze move smoothly so that it can bear a true image of what it has caught. Then let the hand move with expedition, gliding and sweeping through the air as if invisible, on to the agitated brow of the adversary. Commentary: At first glance, it seems unusual that the warrior is associated with the element of water. Why not with the energy of fire or with quick-thinking air? Perhaps it is because the world of the warrior is one of fluid change. He or she must pick the right moment for action, to choose battles wisely, interrupting the flow of the enemy's movements with an initiative of his or her own (there is danger here in playing offensively and not defending yourself without avoiding harm...for example, if you have a dream enemy, you chould be projecting your own inner demons on another, so it is difficult to see the truth in the subconscious fears and desires you see and hear in your nightmares. What I'm saying is that sometimes you can be looking at the enemy in the mirror, so don't self-deprecate and avoid conflicts unless they are necessary). As a warrior, you must see everything and miss nothing. Your biggest battle will be to exercise compassion toward your enemies, as well as your friends. Incisiveness comes from understanding fluidity, but not being caught by it. To be a warrior is to have a goal, to defend the weak and downtrodden and walk in another person's shoes before judging them. The gardener is a warrior, lopping off ailing branches, uprooting weeds that threaten to choke the flowers. Life is a garden and you must tend to your flowers in order to reap what you sow. Without tending and caring as well as fighting off weeds you cannot create the dream garden. The dead tree must be removed because it will do no good to wish for what no longer lives on this Earth...instead, cultivate the sapling growing in its place, seeing that life is reincarnation, four seasons that never end. We mustn't fear death, because with it comes rebirth. We have to look on the future with a bright, positive outlook and not cry over spilled milk. The past needs to forgive and we can get too caught up in nostalgia, when we need to celebrate impermanence, that nothing is forever and there is constant change in our lives. The cook is a warrior, cutting the fat from the meat and paring the skin from the vegetables, and so too a homemaker/housewife is a warrior...she rules over her roost like a queen of her castle. Appreciate that every person needs to feel valued and appreciated and also we need to be productive and have hobbies and to tend the house and take care of our chores at home. The psychologist is a warrior, listening patiently to everything, but cutting through to the core of the real meaning. The academic is a warrior, considering all evidence and discarding what is useless. We all have roles or jobs in this life to do, and when we're in a sad moment we may become inactive or apathetic and life is a struggle, but we must go on and fight to prosper and enjoy our lives, even when life isn't going the way we wish. If you have an occupation, help someone down and out find one too, and see that those who are successful share their joy and good luck.
The higher training of the warrior is to choose his or her goals wisely. Should warriors waste their whole life in pursuit of a goal that may be unattainable? Perhaps. Sometimes, the fight, even without a final victory, is a triumph in itself, a statement of the human desire for justice or freedom. Or, even if victory is likely, the warrior must calculate whether it will be worth what may be destroyed along the way. A warrior knows when to avoid a fight and also when the real wisdom is to walk away from a battle without regret. Consider the ramifications of a fight...when peace is probably the best alternative. Buddha sat under the tree pondering his life fighting his inner demons and his suicidal tendencies and his self-denial of love and food and pleasure, to stop hurting himself and to find enlightenment. Do not self-destruct and try to be tolerant of the foibles of others. We all make mistakes after all.
Life Tasks: You are fighting for what you want, but remember that a fight need not be a terrible struggle. You might attract more bees with honey, and not waste time on misplaced sentiment. Act decisively in your best interest and the interests of others, for the greater good.
I hope you'll forgive the cliches, but that is the car you drew in my hands as a psychic. Good luck! :P
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Re: Kabbalah Tarot Readings

Postby dreamweaver123 on Wed May 23, 2012 10:52 pm

Akasha--You are my of my favorite people on here. You are always so kind and return my emails and analyze my dreams with wit and patience, so I'm giving you a two card reading from my Tree of Life card set.
Card #1-The Sleeper-The sleeper finds his way through dreams in which all of life is enacted. Here, things that have been and things that might have been face each other, then they fade as the sleeper realizes that he is asleep and wakes from slumber. Commentary: The changing experience of dreaming, sleeping and waking provides one of the most fascinating patterns in our lives. From earliest recorded history, dreams have been considered significant. They create awe, wonder and fear in the human heart, and some seem more real than waking life. Through dreams we may catch glimpses of the future, or dream of times long ago before we were born. Although dreams are usually very personal, sometimes those barriers are washed away too, and people may even share dreams. Knowledge may come through dreams; when all our daytime cares and preconceptions are left behind, we can be receptive to the knowledge that lies beyond our limited world, and the voices which speak of it. We should listen to the words of our dreams, and by experience learn which should be discarded as floating fancy, and which are resonant in meaning.
Kabbalah describes each level of existence like the layers and folds of a walnut: "The whole world is organized on this principle, from the primary mystic centre to the very outermost of all the layers. All are coverings, the one to the other, brain within brain, spirit inside spirit, shell within shell." When we know we are sleeping, we usually wake-though sometimes we can continue awake within a dream. We wake to another reality. Many traditions teach that death is a waking from life to yet another reality beyond that.
We are also told that it is the greatest spiritual challenge in life for us to wake up. A person can be too kind and operate on "automatic pilot", feeding on impressions and emotions as well as on physical food, and simply responding to those changing stimuli. Or her or she can wake up to the birthright of full consciousness, act from real will and take responsibility for his or her actions. The oracle hints at this possibility: within every situation, however deep the sleep, there is that crack through which light appears, and this is our prompt to wake up. If we are self-abnegating and a caregiver like yourself, our selflessness can keep us from enjoying ourselves or being an actor, not a reactor. In other words, you may be emerging like a butterfly or Sleeping Beauty and can now live in the now and stop and smell the flowers and enjoy the fruits of your labor. Something inside you may still be dormant or asleep, and maybe this is a wake-up call. It is your choice, of course, to go on sleeping, but this is the choice that you make and you may be ignoring possibilities that lie in front of you. You may think you should be quiet and not act, but your reticence and unwillingness to join the fray and participate may be to your detriment, so you may want to be a bit less passive and more assertive in order to get what you want. You deserve happiness, so try not to retreat into yourself like a turtle. I too have the problem of not speaking up in order to save others' feelings, but it may be best to be direct and open.

Card #2 --The Gambler--uh oh!! LOL The Gambler listens, for he can tell if it is good fortune that he hears. The gambler knows, even when he is going to lose. Sometimes he listens and then rejects what he hears, inclining his head the other way. Commentary: If you are a gambler, you are not content to wait and see what life will bring. You are prepared to take risks. But you also want to be linked into the forces that determine the outcome of events, to feel yourself a part of something greater and to swim with the tides of its fortunes. Some gambling and speculating and risk-taking is based entirely on "chance"-although the gambler never believes in random chance. Some gambles have elements of skill to them and others are intuitive endeavors, trying to "read" the energy that is present. Like the Kenny Rogers song goes: You need to know when to hold 'em and win to fold 'em. If you've been lucky then accept the gifts from beyond or heaven or the universe and just quit while you're ahead. Unless you've got some gut instinct that you're gonna win, I'd say the chances are against you. It is up to you though. Trust your hunches and your dreams for hidden clues for what the future holds.

Hey, have a great day and keep smiling!! :cabbagepatch:
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Re: Kabbalah Tarot Readings

Postby akasha on Thu May 24, 2012 1:18 am

Nice!!Card 1 really hits some issues!Thank you so much! :blowingkisses:
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Re: Kabbalah Tarot Readings

Postby dreamweaver123 on Thu May 24, 2012 2:22 am

You are welcome. It was my pleasure. Have a great day! :excited:
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Re: Kabbalah Tarot Readings

Postby tg7357 on Thu May 24, 2012 4:35 am

Hello, Dreamweaver: "TG--The Tree of Life Oracle has revealed your card, the Warrior. Oracle: Follow the eye; let the gaze move smoothly so that it can bear a true image of what it has caught. Then let the hand move with expedition, gliding and sweeping through the air as if invisible, on to the agitated brow of the adversary."~~~~ Thank you for looking at the cards for me. I found it very interesting that the Warrior card came up for me. I am an Aries-South Node and Libra North Node. As a Libra North, I have always been a warrior, and as an Aries I've found that most of my battles have been with my own shortcomings. I'm going to print out your message and keep it close to me. Thank you for your insights and help, and a bazillion blessing on you!!! :wave:
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Re: Kabbalah Tarot Readings

Postby agnosticXangel on Thu May 24, 2012 5:12 am

A reading would be lovely. :goldblob: I'm open to it. Could you give me insight on my future love life/marriage etc?
Thanks in advance for your time. :icecream:
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Re: Kabbalah Tarot Readings

Postby Periwinkle on Fri May 25, 2012 11:43 am

Hi Dreamweaver. I'm sort of at the beginning stages of writing another play. So far, I've got a character list with descriptions and a couple of underdeveloped scenes.

My last play was something that compelled me to keep going, as if finishing it was a matter of life and death. Catharsis, maybe? I had a lot going on at the time. This play is doing pretty much the exact same thing, but I'm not really sure as to what themes I'm supposed to address in this play. Moreover, I'm not sure whose story this play belongs to, as I have two very compelling but very different central characters. Could a reading provide me some insight?
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Re: Kabbalah Tarot Readings

Postby dreamweaver123 on Fri May 25, 2012 11:55 am

Agnostic--Your tree of life oracle card is the return. Someone you loved a great deal shall return to you. You will receive the blessings of the universe and reconcile with your ex. Oracle: From seed to fruition, from fruition again to seed, ideas must become reality, and reality, weary of its existence, turns again to ideas. You must eventually return to the source, in order to validate your existence. You cannot live without roots, just as you cannot live without sun-seeking branches. To deny either will leave you withered and wilting upon the parched soil.
Here is a chakra root planting meditation:
Sit in the lotus position with eyes closed and focus on every part of your body feeling warmth and safety and sunshine all over you. Imagine that a magic wand is touching you all over, leaving you feeling magical and relaxed...this may take several minutes. Now imagine your root chakra, which gives you livelihood and is the basis for your kundalini spine, is growing its roots into the fertile soil. Just be at one with the ground...I think it is better to do this exercise when you're sitting on the grass to really feel like your roots are being planting. The exercise can really help you feel grounded and at one with nature and the environment. Now stretch your arms above you as if they were reaching up to Heaven...put your arms down and just gain a sense of peace, like this is where you should be in life, exactly here, that this is fate and destiny to practice yoga and be at one with your environment. If you're a bit stressed out or scatter-brained, you will be able to regain focus and grounding, a FEELING like you are not losing your mind or out there. Now focus on happy thoughts and filling your mind up with bliss. Allow the negativity to be exhale, and the positivity to be inhaled. Do not let nagging worries or fears enter your mind...this is your time, to rejuvenate your soul. Some people call this NLP, neurolinguistic programming, but I choose to call it a way of becoming an optimist again. The reading itself is about a return, getting back to basics and rediscovering childlike joy and healing that wounded inner child and forgiving people and coming back to the present. You need to be in the NOW, and attuned to what's going on around you. Listen to the bird singing and remind yourself often that you are safe, that you're a nice person, that you deserve to be calm and tranquil and happy again.
Commentary: The Tree of Life contains the great outward and inward cycle of creation. On the outward half, we forge ahead, expanding our lives and experience. ON the return path, we distill that experience, understanding where we've come from and what has been achieved in our lifetime. All cycles are similar, so that a cosmic cycle is paralleled in a human lifetime, and within a lifetime, thousands of smaller cycles also carry that blueprint. Every new project that you launch has its expansive, creative phase and its consolidating, finalizing phase. A woman's monthly cycle carries the fresh, revitalized energy of the early phase, followed by fullness and fertility at mid-cycle and then the ebbing (lunar) energy that finally ends in a flow of blood. Each planet has its own cycle, mapped by astrologers who interpret their meaning. A horoscope is a moment captured and interpreted from the flows of planetary time. Jupiter cycles make the patterns of creative endeavors, the great Saturn cycles of twenty-nine years slowly etch the learning curves of responsibility and understanding, while the moon's waxing and waning colors the fleeting impressions and emotions of everyday life.
On the outward part of the cycle, we forget our past, because it doesn't seem relevant. ON the return half, the ebb of energy, we are aware of the roots and causes of things. Very often in later life people take an interest in their family tree or in the landscape which shaped the rest of their ancestors. The contemplation of our roots is not a sign of hopeless defeat, but an enrichment. It helps us consolidate our achievements and to understand them. That comprehension we can pass on to the next generation, to make of it what they will.
Life Tasks: It is time to gather the fruit from what you have sown. You may resist, because it means moving away from the heady excitement of the early stages. But there is real satisfaction in doing this. If you want to benefit from experience, try to understand its roots and causes as now. You need closure to let the past go and quit blaming yourself and others. You may have been creating childhood drama in your adulthood that happened long ago, because you didn't get all the love you needed. Forgive yourself and others, and let yourself be nourished and healed. Something will come back to you that you'd thought you'd lost forever. There is a boomerang effect...what we put out there tends to go back to us, like Newton's law of energy...there is a cause and effect, so no energy is lost, just changing form. Take that energy and harness it for the greater good. :cabbagepatch: :excited:
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Re: Kabbalah Tarot Readings

Postby dreamweaver123 on Fri May 25, 2012 1:08 pm

Tavyk--Your Kabbalah (Chabalah) Tree of Life card is the Myth. Oracle: We call a myth something which has a past and a future, but which we have not fully experienced ourselves. And those myths may refuse to bow down to evidence and rational explanations. Perhaps then we will deny thema nd dismiss them as mere stories. But such tales can be remarkably tenacious and their language very compelling. How is it then that some people claim to have no interest in myths?
Commentary: It is true that the word "myth" has a double entrende. In some contexts, a myth is seen as a vehicle for carrying a great truth, and in others, the myth is merely fiction, a collective illusion. I'm reminded of Carl Jung's idea of the collective consciousness...how would one know unless they communicate with other human beings?
One person's cherished myth is another's beloved superstition. Whatever we believe in, we like to call it the "truth", and whatever we consider unreal, however appealing, we label as 'myth'. We all too have our own varied moral code, so some may view things in black and white, just this or that, while others see shades of grey. Here then, the interplay between supreme truth and the forms that this truth clothes itself in. No one, it is said, can fully know the real powers of Wisdom. Understanding, Judgment, and Mercy. But, when we enter the arena they create, we can perhaps gain insight and even, on occasion, revelation. That revelation has to be interpreted and colored if anyone else is to have a chance of understanding it. It even needs clothing if we want to keep it in our own memory, because any knowledge you receive when you are in a higher state of consciousness is likely to slip out of your grasp when you return to everyday awareness.
Myths are the exotic and beautiful tales that are told by those who have ventured into this supernatural realm. They are tall talents, oral history, or traveler's tales that have grown from accounts many travelers have told over the years, because the best myths do not belong to one person alone. Myths can inspire us and act as a bridge so that we in turn may cross over into that realm.
Beware of calling your myth "truth", and someone else's "illusion". The universe has many dimensions; each person is a version of the truth, and you cannot deny another person's truth. Remember too that a myth is a pointer-it is not literal truth-and behind it lies knowledge which has no immediate counterpart in words and images. Tell your own version of the truth and the truth will set you free. I sense you are a bit closed off and soft spoken, having been hurt before, but try to open up and take the chance that your ideas may be rejected. Have the courage of your opinions and accept others' opinions.
Interpretations: If you relationship or your work is empowered by a myth, then it will have extra energy or inspiration. But do you know what that myth is and what it is saying? You will need to test and consolidate it in the real world too. You may also be questioning your faith, spirituality or religion seriously. Just have an open mind...what's the harm in learning about differing ideas. Diversity is like a mulitcolored quilt that can make you think. You don't have to abandon your religion, but learning new thought processes or about the New Age could be fun and interesting. :balloons:
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Re: Kabbalah Tarot Readings

Postby dreamweaver123 on Fri May 25, 2012 1:36 pm

Periwinkle--You card is the Court. Oracle: The Supreme Cout of the kingdom endorses the decisions of the crown. It refelects those wishes and also burnishes its own will, so that the reflected image of the crown can shine there more brightly. The purer and brighter this image, the stronger the court and the stronger the kingdom. The court must give judgments and advice that exalt the crown, so that it disappears within its own brilliance. In a well-governed kingdom, the crown must never be seen to act.
Commentary: A "Crown Court" is described in this oracle, where the court is directly answerable to the monarch and the monarch of God, and thus the court itself is a sacred instrument for dispensing justice. This principle can be said to underlie all kinds of courts, at local and national level, both in republics and in monarchies. But, in this context, it also refers to the Tree of Life, where the highest Sefira, Keter, is described as the crown. In this wheel, the Crown is not present, but it is imminent, and will in fact appear in the next set of cards.
This brings us to a more personal interpretation of the card. Sometimes, what is you do is put on trial. Who judges it? Judge lest ye be judged can come to mind. Your boss, your peers, the world, your family may judge you, but in the end it is you that make the decisions and controls your actions and what you say. The list of judges out there are endless, but as long as you're law-abiding, who cares what people think? Can words cut like a knife or are they merely expressions of emotions? Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me is a adage that can ring true. Can words incite another to action or are they merely a comforting sound to make us feel accepted or loved or hated or rejected or alienated? Words are strong and the pen is mightier than the sword in some instances, but they must be expressed and we have that freedom in the free world, freedom of speech, to express ourselves and be heard and listened to.
Sometimes, you may have the chance to avoid judgment, if you refuse to recognize the "court" that tries you. At other times, you will have no choice, because your judges have authority over you. The judgment can be about right and wrong, but it can also be about the viability of your actions, and your rights. However, even in a situation, where there is no wrongdoing, there is always a moral base for judgment. Everything must be weighed in a balance and justice must be done.
None of us is above the law, or judgment. The view of others are very rarely entirely wrong. The court is there is help us present the evidence in the most objective light and to give the person on trial a reasonable hearing. Sentence should not be passed without trial, and a trial should be conducted in a fair manner. You owe it to others to give them a fair hearing, as they do to you.
What you do is not entirely free from constraints. You must recognize the rights of others to question your actions and you may have to justify yourself to them.
But you also have the right to demand a fair examination of the facts and you can refer them to higher authority if necessary. Take a clear, balanced approach, and be fair in your judgments of others. Sometimes, we need to have mercy on both the powerful and the weak and exercise compassion for the less fortunate. Have a nice day. :P
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Re: Kabbalah Tarot Readings

Postby dreamweaver123 on Fri May 25, 2012 2:21 pm

Periwinkle--You of all people I never meant to insult. I admire your artistic craft and your superb writing. Maybe I lashed out a bit in my reading...I've been a bit grouchy lately and feeling like people are being a bit judgmental of me and my lifestyle. I've been called judgmental. I never meant to threaten you or scare you. I just sense that a legal action will go your way, so don't be afraid. There is nothing to fear but fear itself. :P
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Re: Kabbalah Tarot Readings

Postby Periwinkle on Fri May 25, 2012 2:44 pm

No biggie. I didn't sense you were coming off as offensive. I just don't really understand how judgement could be used as a possible underlying theme in my work. I'm writing a vampire story with a prostitute as a main character (the vampire being the other main character). I've noticed a trend in horror movies where the characters associated with sex die first. They're often killed off so early, in fact, that there's no room for character development. It's like the person is only known for their "sin" and that this one sin justifies their imminent death. Although I want to write about the prostitute lifestyle, I don't know much about it; I'd either have to watch some documentaries (How many of them could there possibly be?) or go out and interview some people (How would I go about finding these people?). But I'm trying to put the lifestyle of a prostitute in a sympathetic light and I'm sure that may put off a few people. However, it's not the first time I've had to deal with this sort of problem (my last play dealt with wendigo psychosis, essentially when a person is addicted to cannibalism).

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Re: Kabbalah Tarot Readings

Postby dreamweaver123 on Fri May 25, 2012 4:32 pm

Peri--Thank you for your concern. I have a loving family, a kind mother and a wonderful boyfriend. I'm just bitter about some things that went on in the past, and plus I'm a bit emotional and can fly off the handle, never physically attacking but being a bit mean in some words I state. I think the best way to write the tale is answering a craigslist ad for a hooker and picking a girl up and taking her out to lunch and paying her a hundred bucks for the real, accurate account of what goes on during these trysts. If she sugarcoats the truth, then you'd better find another subject for your inquiry who is being a tad more realistic.
I have a feeling prostitution is VERY degrading to women...being treated like a body, a sex object, could be very demeaning and detrimental to your psyche, if you catch my drift. Plus, the dangers of getting VD or HIV Aids are pretty high. What I'm trying to say is you may want to get your material from the source, just find a way to make contact with the characters in real life.
The best work you could do on the subject should be written when your blood is fuming over slights or aggravated by the treatment of someone from the oldest profession. I think you could include a "Witchcraft Court of Law" in your work...it could be interesting, or a witchcraft wedding or a witchcraft divorce...witchery and wizardry are as popular as vampirism these days. I think these ladies selling their bodies have a lot of intuitive talents to help them survive the night. I would just bet on it! God bless them all. My heart goes out to these women. Have a nice day and warm regards. :clap:
PS Oh man, I have another thing to add to your reading. I really think that life imitates art. It was said by Andy Warhol, that and everyone is famous for fifteen minutes...it's just something I feel compelled to tell you. Good luck, again, in your writing.
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Re: Kabbalah Tarot Readings

Postby agnosticXangel on Sat May 26, 2012 1:46 pm

dreamweaver123 wrote:Agnostic--Your tree of life oracle card is the return. Someone you loved a great deal shall return to you. You will receive the blessings of the universe and reconcile with your ex. Oracle: From seed to fruition, from fruition again to seed, ideas must become reality, and reality, weary of its existence, turns again to ideas. You must eventually return to the source, in order to validate your existence. You cannot live without roots, just as you cannot live without sun-seeking branches. To deny either will leave you withered and wilting upon the parched soil.
Here is a chakra root planting meditation:
Sit in the lotus position with eyes closed and focus on every part of your body feeling warmth and safety and sunshine all over you. Imagine that a magic wand is touching you all over, leaving you feeling magical and relaxed...this may take several minutes. Now imagine your root chakra, which gives you livelihood and is the basis for your kundalini spine, is growing its roots into the fertile soil. Just be at one with the ground...I think it is better to do this exercise when you're sitting on the grass to really feel like your roots are being planting. The exercise can really help you feel grounded and at one with nature and the environment. Now stretch your arms above you as if they were reaching up to Heaven...put your arms down and just gain a sense of peace, like this is where you should be in life, exactly here, that this is fate and destiny to practice yoga and be at one with your environment. If you're a bit stressed out or scatter-brained, you will be able to regain focus and grounding, a FEELING like you are not losing your mind or out there. Now focus on happy thoughts and filling your mind up with bliss. Allow the negativity to be exhale, and the positivity to be inhaled. Do not let nagging worries or fears enter your mind...this is your time, to rejuvenate your soul. Some people call this NLP, neurolinguistic programming, but I choose to call it a way of becoming an optimist again. The reading itself is about a return, getting back to basics and rediscovering childlike joy and healing that wounded inner child and forgiving people and coming back to the present. You need to be in the NOW, and attuned to what's going on around you. Listen to the bird singing and remind yourself often that you are safe, that you're a nice person, that you deserve to be calm and tranquil and happy again.
Commentary: The Tree of Life contains the great outward and inward cycle of creation. On the outward half, we forge ahead, expanding our lives and experience. ON the return path, we distill that experience, understanding where we've come from and what has been achieved in our lifetime. All cycles are similar, so that a cosmic cycle is paralleled in a human lifetime, and within a lifetime, thousands of smaller cycles also carry that blueprint. Every new project that you launch has its expansive, creative phase and its consolidating, finalizing phase. A woman's monthly cycle carries the fresh, revitalized energy of the early phase, followed by fullness and fertility at mid-cycle and then the ebbing (lunar) energy that finally ends in a flow of blood. Each planet has its own cycle, mapped by astrologers who interpret their meaning. A horoscope is a moment captured and interpreted from the flows of planetary time. Jupiter cycles make the patterns of creative endeavors, the great Saturn cycles of twenty-nine years slowly etch the learning curves of responsibility and understanding, while the moon's waxing and waning colors the fleeting impressions and emotions of everyday life.
On the outward part of the cycle, we forget our past, because it doesn't seem relevant. ON the return half, the ebb of energy, we are aware of the roots and causes of things. Very often in later life people take an interest in their family tree or in the landscape which shaped the rest of their ancestors. The contemplation of our roots is not a sign of hopeless defeat, but an enrichment. It helps us consolidate our achievements and to understand them. That comprehension we can pass on to the next generation, to make of it what they will.
Life Tasks: It is time to gather the fruit from what you have sown. You may resist, because it means moving away from the heady excitement of the early stages. But there is real satisfaction in doing this. If you want to benefit from experience, try to understand its roots and causes as now. You need closure to let the past go and quit blaming yourself and others. You may have been creating childhood drama in your adulthood that happened long ago, because you didn't get all the love you needed. Forgive yourself and others, and let yourself be nourished and healed. Something will come back to you that you'd thought you'd lost forever. There is a boomerang effect...what we put out there tends to go back to us, like Newton's law of energy...there is a cause and effect, so no energy is lost, just changing form. Take that energy and harness it for the greater good. :cabbagepatch: :excited:


:O dang, you're detailed! :p
thank you very much! i don't have an "ex" but there are a couple people who I almost dated... so this gives me hope. :)
Sometimes we should just stop and listen.
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