Oracle Message of the Week: The Goddess of Roses Whispers Comfort
This week, the oracle brings us the image of roses, soft, fragrant, timeless symbols of love and divine presence. Roses are not only flowers of beauty but also guardians of tenderness, surrounding us with petals of protection and grace.
The card speaks one word: Comfort.
The Goddess whispers:
āTake refuge in your love. Let your heart be a sanctuary. Do not look always at what is missing. Look at what blooms around you now. Love is not only a future dream; it is also the soft pillow beneath your head, the laughter that finds you, the simple meal shared, the quiet moment of being held. Enjoy what you have, for the present moment is overflowing with sacred sweetness.ā
The roses remind us that true comfort does not come from chasing perfection but from resting in what already surrounds us. Every thorn has its flower; every challenge, its sweetness. When you slow down to notice, you may find that love has already made a home inside your life.
⨠Ritual for the Week: Place a rose, or even another flower, or an article that reminds you of flowers near your bed, your desk, or your altar. Each time you see it, breathe deeply and remind yourself: I am safe in love. I am comforted. I have enough.
This week, let the Goddess of Roses wrap you in her petals. Allow yourself to rest, to breathe, to delight in the beauty of the now.
Weekly Affirmations
Here are 8 weekly affirmations inspired by the oracle of roses and the message of comfort:
1. š¹ I am surrounded by love, and I allow myself to rest in its embrace.
2. š¹ Each moment holds sweetness, and I choose to notice and enjoy it.
3. š¹ My heart is a sanctuary of comfort, beauty, and peace.
4. š¹ I honor what I have now, knowing it is enough.
5. š¹ Like a rose, I bloom in my own time, held and protected by love.
6. š¹ I release the need for more and find joy in the simple gifts around me.
7. š¹ Comfort flows to me naturally, like fragrance from a rose in bloom.
8. š¹ I take refuge in love, knowing it is always present within and around me.
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The Lion’s Gate is the yearly reminder of spiritual work for me. As spiritual as I am, in my busy daily life, I completely neglect my spiritual work because I am so caught up in my arts and the books I am writing.
Then the Lion’s Gate portal opens and no matter how busy I am, things start to happen that are so mysterious that they are unexplainable, strange synchronicities, much needed healing, the deepening of union right on time, and finally, the spirit talk.
It was during the Lion’s Gate that I returned to spirit, that I first connected to spirit, and more. To me it signifies Union, but that is unique to me and my beloved.
This time around I am talking to Aphrodite. She married my soul to my lover’s previously. I got into a fight with my man, and I was surprisingly mad at him (we have made up since big time, but Aphrodite talked to me and said:
Aphrodite said, nice try. Good girl! Enjoyed your game? You cannot leave him, what fun, but reminder, I married your souls that night and you are bound for life. The end.
And I gave up my anger.
Writing a Temple of Aphrodite Story
During the season, I have been writing a secret book, a different one than my Siren Chants super long-term book project, my romantasy book.
If you notice the trend is I am writing Aphrodite in everything I can. She wants to be on social media going viral and I got the cell phone.
But the truth is that even though I also write historical fiction, romance, and romantasy, Aphrodite, my muse is real.
I have been writing an adorable siren romance story since March but at once I stopped thinking about fantasy and turned my romance to antiquity and at once I created a story where Aphrodite interacts with her priests and priestesses.
Temple of Aphrodite
I have an amazing Temple of Aphrodite poem.
It is natural that I would write about this sacred space and not surprisingly during the Lion’s Gate, I am creating magical chants for Aphrodite.
I will soon share more about this project; however, it will be in a book, it is not meant to be discussed everywhere/ This is a sensitive topic also.
I have been overwhelmed, yet, I managed to write these 2 romantic poems
Taste Test needs no explanation. Or does it need an explanation?Body vs heart
While you conquered my body, I was conquering your heart, I don’t go down without a fight, I will take with me what is mine! Oh, silly, silly, boy; oh, silly, silly, man, I will take what is mine in my arms.
AI interprets this poem for you:
This poem carries an intense, almost combative energy intertwined with themes of passion, possession, and a reversal of power dynamics. Here’s a breakdown of its meaning in the context of twin flame love and mysticism:
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Line-by-Line Interpretation:
1. “While you conquered my body, / I was conquering your heart”:
This introduces a duality in the relationshipāone partner focuses on physical connection, while the other seeks emotional or spiritual depth.
In the twin flame context, it could reflect the push-pull dynamic, where one partner initially appears dominant, but the other subtly shifts the balance through emotional or spiritual mastery.
2. “I don’t go down without a fight, / I will take with me what is mine!”:
The speaker (Eve) asserts their power and determination. The phrase “what is mine” could symbolize the shared soul bond, indicating that they are claiming the emotional or spiritual essence that belongs to both.
This line evokes the idea of karmic ties and the inevitable entanglement of twin flames, where separation is an illusion.
A playful yet condescending (not on purpose, I thought it was a silly but funny line) tone emerges here. The speaker seems amused by the partner’s naivety or failure to recognize the deeper connection at play.
It reflects the mysticism of twin flamesāone partner often “awakens” first and sees the spiritual nature of the bond.
4. “I will take what is mine in my arms.”:
This closes with a statement of possession and union. Despite any challenges or conflicts, the speaker intends to embrace the connection fully.
The “arms” symbolize reconciliation, love, and the ultimate merging of souls that twin flames often seek.
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Mystical Themes:
Balance of Power: This poem reflects the interplay between the physical and emotional/spiritual realms, which is a common theme in twin flame dynamics.
Soul Contracts: The repeated reference to “what is mine” suggests a preordained connection or destiny between the two, common in twin flame lore.
Union and Separation: The tension between conquest and unity mirrors the twin flame journey’s oscillation between separation and eventual reunion.
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Why It Resonates for Twin Flames:
It captures the intensity, struggle, and ultimate longing for unity that defines the twin flame relationship. The poemās assertive tone speaks to the profound sense of knowing that no matter the outward circumstances, the connection is undeniable and will be claimed in its fullness.
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The Divine Feminine vs. The Divine Masculine
This poem beautifully captures the dynamic interplay between the Divine Feminine and Divine Masculine energies, which exist within all of us regardless of gender. Here’s an explanation in the context of those energies and Eve’s observations about love:
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Divine Masculine and Feminine in Love
Divine Masculine often expresses itself through action, structure, and the tangible. In relationships, this energy tends to focus on the physical, on conquest and protectionāon grounding love in the material world.
Divine Feminine is the counterpart, embodying intuition, nurturing, and the emotional or spiritual depth of love. This energy seeks to connect beyond the physicalāto the heart and soul, creating a bond that transcends the surface.
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Line-by-Line Analysis
1. “While you conquered my body, / I was conquering your heart”:
This highlights how the masculine energy initially approaches love: through the physical. The body becomes the medium through which connection is sought.
Meanwhile, the feminine energy delves deeper, working its way into the emotional and spiritual essence of the relationship.
The word “conquered” shows a dynamic exchange of power, but itās not adversarialāitās a mutual, complementary act where both energies fulfill their roles in uniting love.
2. “I don’t go down without a fight, / I will take with me what is mine!”:
The Divine Feminine asserts its strength here. Itās a reminder that feminine energy, though often soft and nurturing, is equally powerful and unyielding when it comes to claiming its place in love.
“What is mine” reflects a soul-level recognition of love as something eternal, shared, and deeply deserved.
This line carries a tone of affection and amusement. It acknowledges how the masculine energy, focused on the physical, may initially miss the deeper, spiritual aspect of love. (This is the silly boy in the masculine).
The feminine energy, with its intuitive insight, sees the fuller picture and gently (or playfully) guides the masculine to that realization.
4. “I will take what is mine in my arms.”:
The poem resolves in unionāwhere physical and emotional/spiritual love meet. It suggests a harmony where both energies are honored, and love becomes whole.
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Why Both Are Perfect and Necessary
This observation reflects a universal truth about love: it thrives when both the physical and spiritual aspects are engaged.
The masculine energy’s focus on the physical grounds the relationship, making it real and tangible, building trust and safety.
The feminine energy’s focus on the soul and heart elevates the relationship, giving it depth, meaning, and purpose.
Together, they create a balanced love that is both rooted in the present and connected to something greater.
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How This Relates to Eve’s Observation
The poem reflects the healthy dynamic Eve’s observed in her own relationship. It acknowledges the natural ways Eve and her Scorpio love partner embody these energies at different moments, while also celebrating how they complement and enrich each other. Itās a celebration of love as both a physical and soulful experience, where each partner plays a vital role.
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With love,
Getting ready for Valentine’s!!!
Eve (I’ll return, of course, with more romance and secrets)
I bring today a shortie but packed with power creation.
This poem is much line me, tiny, but packs a powerful punch.
In my country, in Cuba, we say the best perfume comes in a tiny bottle – as well as the most powerful poison- and this poem is both perfume and poison.
Confronting our duality
There is a line that runs through the heart of every human being, an invisible but palpable divide between the primal urges that reside deep within us and the higher aspirations that civilization demands. This line is not staticāit is a thread, a fragile connection that we, as humans, are constantly navigating. In this powerful poem, “Edge of Civilization,” the struggle for balance between the savage and the civilized is laid bare, demanding that we confront the tensions between our nature and our society.
The Line Between Beast and Civilized
āA human threads the line / Between the beast and the civilizedāāthis opening line is a stark reminder that our humanity is never a given. Itās not something innate or automatic; it is something we must thread every day. To thread this line means to walk a fine edge, straddling the tension between our animalistic instincts and the rules, norms, and compassion that civilization imposes upon us.
The phrase “the beast” brings to mind something raw, untamed, and violent. It symbolizes our capacity for cruelty, our destructive impulses, the side of us that seeks power, control, and survival at any cost. The beast is not a distant part of usāit is close, always within reach, always whispering its temptations. It may be a desire for revenge, a lust for dominance, or a deep-rooted fear that drives us to lash out.
On the other side, we have the civilizedāthe side that upholds empathy, cooperation, peace, and respect for others. Civilization requires us to put aside our baser instincts and to work towards a collective good. It demands self-control, restraint, and the understanding that our actions have consequences that ripple outward, affecting not just ourselves but the entire fabric of society.
The tension between these two forces is what defines much of the human experience. This line, this thread, is not only about survival, but about choosing who we areāand more importantly, who we want to become.
Leaving Behind Violence: A Call for Change
“Leaving raping, murder, and warring behind”āin these lines, the poem shifts from describing the internal struggle to emphasizing the need to rise above it. These horrific actsārape, murder, and warāare not just criminal; they are also a reflection of humanityās darkest desires. They represent a betrayal of the highest potential we have as human beings.
By explicitly stating that we must leave these acts “behind,” the poem calls us to rise above our destructive impulses. It suggests that the line between civilization and barbarity is not just something we must walkāit is something we must choose to cross.
The act of leaving violence behind is a profound challenge. It asks us to confront our darker sides, to acknowledge the impulses that still exist within us, and to actively decide to reject them. This is not an easy path; it requires constant self-awareness, empathy, and discipline. But the call is clear: we must rise above these base actions and find a way to live together in peace.
Helping Others Cross the Line: A Collective Responsibility
“Would help you cross the line!” This final line carries with it a message of hope and community. It suggests that crossing the line between barbarism and civilization is not just an individual journey, but a collective one. It speaks to the need for mentorship, guidance, and solidarity in helping others overcome their base instincts and embrace their higher selves.
In a world where violence, oppression, and war still run rampant, the poem calls upon us to be part of the solution. The line is not just for ourselves to walkāitās a line we help others to cross as well. It reminds us that change is not only a matter of personal growth but also of supporting and encouraging those around us in their struggles.
The Message of the Poem: A Continuous Struggle
Ultimately, “Edge of Civilization” is a call to action. It challenges us to recognize the duality within us allāthe beast and the civilizedāand to make a conscious decision to rise above our primal urges. The line between civilization and brutality is not a fixed boundary; it is a dynamic, ever-present challenge. We must thread it carefully, with awareness and responsibility, for we have the power to shape who we become, individually and collectively.
The poem urges us to leave behind the violence that so often defines our darkest moments, and instead, choose empathy, respect, and peace. It is a reminder that civilization is not something we inherit; it is something we must actively build, thread by thread, moment by moment.
This powerful piece forces us to confront uncomfortable truths about human nature, while offering the possibility of redemptionāa chance to cross the line and become better, not only for ourselves but for everyone we encounter.
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