Category: Inspiration

  • My Poetry Journal. The Love Quotes. # 3 is exactly šŸ’Æ my situation with my Scorpio

    Dear Lovestar,

    I have been working on a new poetry journal, and honestly, my perfectionism is affecting me so deeply already! I only did a small amount of work and as good as I did (I wrote several brand new poems, and my handwriting was better than ever before)… all I noticed was the mistakes I made, and noticing the mistakes made me make more mistakes! And worse, I stopped the journaling…

    I was even wondering if I should discard the pages I filled out and start again. I definitely didn’t want to share my imperfect work.

    Anyway, I am in search of amazing love quotes to add to my poetry journal, and I decided to share these beautiful quotes with you.

    Love Quotes

    “Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same. Emily Bronte

    “Love makes your soul crawl from its hiding place.” Zora Neale Hurston

    “Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.” – Aristotle

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  • The poetry journal. Unique Union quotes

    Dear Lovestar,

    Today, I’m working on the creation of Union quotes to add to my poetry journal.Ā 

    1. “Love is the union of two souls, bound by trust, respect, and an unbreakable bond.”
    2. “In the union of love, two hearts beat as one, creating a symphony of passion and devotion.”
    3. “Love knows no boundaries, it seeks only the union of two souls destined to be together.”
    4. “True love is not just about finding the perfect partner, but also about creating a union that withstands the tests of time.”
    5. “In the union of love, there is strength, there is joy, and there is the promise of forever.”
    6. “Love is the ultimate union, where two individuals merge their lives, dreams, and destinies into one beautiful journey.”
    7. “In the union of love, there is harmony, understanding, and a shared vision of a future filled with endless possibilities.”
    8. “Love is the sacred union of two hearts, united by a bond that transcends time and space.”
    9. “In the union of love, there is no room for fear or doubt, only the purest expression of affection and commitment.

    Which one is your favorite?

    With love and light,

    Eve

  • Home education. Our story and inspiring my children to be lifelong learners.

    Dear reader, Ever since my first child, now 11, was a baby, I have been interested in homeschooling. By now, I have 3 daughters being educated at home. Today, I don’t want to call it homeschooling anymore because what we do is not school. It is definitely education but not school. Home as the first […]

    Home education. Our story and inspiring my children to be lifelong learners.
  • Pisces Holidays. Celebrations of spirituality, love, kindness, beauty, and nature.

    Pisces Holidays. Celebrations of spirituality, love, kindness, beauty, and nature.

    Dear Lovestar,

    I did this for Scorpio season when I highlighted the Scorpio season holidays of the dark and of war. It was enlightening to see that some holidays (certainly not all) aligned with the astrological energy at the time. Guess what? There are no dark holidays during Pisces season (that I found during 1 day of research)

    Today, I am researching the holidays celebrated during the Pisces season, and I want to know which ones align with the Pisces energy.

    Note: Not all holidays and celebratory days were included, and this information was collected online. There might be errors, and if you find one, please point it out.

    Pisces Season Holidays

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  • Is March the most romantic month of the year? Energy of Pisces = Romance. 😊 šŸ™ šŸ¤—

    Is March the most romantic month of the year? Energy of Pisces = Romance. 😊 šŸ™ šŸ¤—

    Dear Lovestar,

    "Pisces"

    The energy of the Pisces
    Is it mermaids at high seas?
    Or is it a mental crisis?

    As far as my eyes can see,
    And as far as my heart feels,
    All of my senses perceive
    Romance and eternal bliss,
    Making love and making peace.

    Eve Lovestar

    The energy of Pisces = Romance is what I realized in my analysis of the current energy by observing and analyzing the recent events in my life and my lover’s life. As a Pisces woman, you’re welcome.

    Note: I might be biased as a Pisces woman and as a romantic poet. These events might be the result of our karma and our inner work. There is no guarantee that these events will happen in your life, but in my belief, the current energy can trigger these if you’re ready and open to receive.

    I have noticed a few themes this March, and I wanted to share them. All of these themes are possible now. All happened in my house, some more than once. There is one current theme, ROMANCE. I believe March is even more romantic than February. What do you think?

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  • Activities to include poetry in and my new poems

    My current favorite poem. My previous favorite was Interdimensional travel, which I just wrote into song form.

    Dear Lovestar,

    You know I’m a poetry fanatic. Today, I will give all (but including me) some ideas to include more poetry in our lives. I will be doing some of these.

    But first, my newest poem:

    "It Starts"

    It starts with a kiss
    Or the soft breeze
    Brings me a piece
    Of you.
    Or it starts with a look,
    Or a page in a book
    Reminds me of you.
    It starts with a thought.
    Sometimes mine,
    Sometimes yours
    Mostly both
    Simultaneously.
    It starts with a kiss
    And the progress is quick
    Until we're on our sheets
    Making Love.

    Eve Lovestar

    Activities to include poetry in

    **Homeschool**: I love homeschooling (my children also have tutors) and use poetry for their lessons. I studied a lot of poetry, and I want to at least introduce my children to this magic. My oldest daughter has a great writing tutor (Dr. Anthony Radice) who has a poetry study class, and I’m convincing her to take it. Currently, I’m creating a Cleopatra lesson that I’ve been working on for about one week. I’m designing it to be an inmersive experience rather than a normal class, so I’m creating 2 board games, and I have integrated visualization exercises throughout the lessons and now I’m writing a poem for Cleopatra. Cleopatra was cool. She liked poetry! It’s the least I could do for the most powerful woman in history.

    Exerpt of my children’s poem, Cleopatra
    Exerpt of Cleopatra. Work in progress


    **Leisure Time**: Relaxing on a hammock with a poetry book or even reading poetry online šŸ˜€ and some snacks šŸ˜‹ šŸ˜€ is the perfect evening of weekend activity. I read poetry every day. I write poetry most days.

    **Relaxation**: Weekends offer a break from the hustle and bustle of the workweek, making it an ideal time for leisurely pursuits such as reading poetry. Few things can be as relaxing. My tip is to save poems that are relaxing to you. Reminder that you can download most of my poems on my poetry collection, though this link totally free.

    http://www.mobileapp.app/to/duCowXa?ref=cl

    **Inspiration**: Whenever I find an inspirational poem, I save it. An inspiration poem is a great and very easy to use tool for inspiration.


    **Personal Rituals**: Some individuals may have personal rituals or routines that involve reading poetry on weekends, such as enjoying a cup of tea while delving into a collection of poems.

    **Spiritual Rituals**: Have you noticed how spells rhyme? It’s because there’s a secret power to rhyming and poetry. Including poetry and rhyming into our spiritual rituals makes sense.

    **Nature and Inspiration**: Outdoor activities and nature walks can inspire creativity and appreciation for poetry. I write poetry at the park. Reading good poetry at the park would be awesome, too.

    **Poetry in therapy**: Use poetry as a therapeutic tool for self-expression and reflection in counseling or support groups or personal reflections.

    **Journaling**: It not only looks good on your journal, remember, there’s a secret power in poetry. If you don’t write poetry, simply write on your journal favorite poems or excerpts of poetry that speak to you or make you feel a desired way.

    **Arts and Crafts**: Another use for poetry where it just makes sense. Practice your calligraphy, create artwork for your wall of a poem, dedication cards, use a printed poem as background for any art form, create mixed media art including a printed poem… the possibilities are endless. Please leave me a comment with additional ideas to include in this list.

    **Romance**: What are poets most know for? Being romantics. Poems can offer insight, advice, inspiration, or a new energy that could potentially enhance your love life. I use my poetry šŸ’Æ percent to manifest the dream union I have today. But even before I fell in love, I loved to indulge in the sweet energy of a romantic poem.

    **Learning a new language **: When you learn a new language, you study a lot of boring stuff. I’m suggesting you should study something fun like the poetry and/ or music I’m that language. It’ll be much more fun and it’ll help with learning about the culture, too.

    What did you think?

    Will you be using any of these tips?

    Did I miss anything?

    Thank you so much for reading, and if you have a topic for a future topic, please leave me a comment.

    With love and light,

    Eve

  • 5 Simple Ways to Love More Today

    5 Simple Ways to Love More Today

    Dear Lovestar,

    Love is a force that enriches our lives, connects us to others, and brings joy and fulfillment. While grand gestures and extravagant displays of affection have their place, true love often thrives in the simplicity of everyday moments. Here are five simple ways to cultivate deeper connections and love more fully today:

    **1. Practice Active Listening:**
    Truly hearing and understanding someone is one of the most profound acts of love. Take the time to listen attentively to your loved ones without interrupting or judging. Show empathy and validation by acknowledging their feelings and experiences. By making others feel heard and valued, you strengthen your bonds and deepen your relationships.

    **2. Express Gratitude:**
    Take a moment to appreciate the people in your life and the love they bring. Express gratitude for their presence, their kindness, and the little things they do that make a difference. Whether it’s a heartfelt thank-you note, a spontaneous hug, or a sincere compliment, expressing gratitude fosters warmth and connection in relationships.

    **3. Show Affection Through Actions:**
    Small gestures of affection can speak volumes. Show your love through simple acts of kindness, such as preparing a favorite meal, offering a comforting embrace, or lending a helping hand. These gestures demonstrate thoughtfulness, care, and consideration, strengthening the bond between you and your loved ones.

    **4. Be Present in the Moment:**
    In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in distractions and obligations. Take the time to be fully present with your loved ones, giving them your undivided attention and affection. Put away your devices, engage in meaningful conversations, and create cherished memories together. Being present allows you to deepen your connections and savor the beauty of each moment.

    **5. Cultivate Self-Love:**
    Loving deeply starts from within. Take care of yourself physically, emotionally, and spiritually, honoring your needs and nurturing your well-being. Practice self-compassion, embrace your strengths and imperfections, and prioritize self-care activities that bring you joy and fulfillment. By loving and accepting yourself wholeheartedly, you’ll be better equipped to love others deeply and authentically.

    Incorporating these simple practices into your daily life can foster deeper connections, enrich your relationships, and infuse your world with more love and meaning. Remember, love is not just a feeling—it’s a choice and a commitment to nurturing the bonds that matter most. So, dive deeper, embrace love in all its forms, and let your heart shine brightly today and every day.

    Was this helpful?

    With love and light,

    Eve

  • Why I am sad today journaling exercise, the wisdom in journaling, and Frozen references

    Why I am sad today journaling exercise, the wisdom in journaling, and Frozen references

    Dear diary,

    I became sad today. Just out of nowhere came a heaviness, and then my vibe sank.

    Sometimes, I don't feel well
    Whether I show it or not.
    Some feelings I can't explain
    Some energies I don't translate.
    When I get in my own way
    I simply go away and cry
    My eyes put, all alone.

    Was it really out of nowhere? I was listening to a fabulous Mel Robbins podcast about attachment styles that explained how they relate to our childhood traumas and the core wounds of every style. The podcast was so good that I took notes, and I might have figured out my own attachment style. It should have been a moment of joy at discovering such a huge part of me. Additionally, Mel’s guest explained that we can actually change our attachment style, which is very empowering, and that was the first time I heard that.

    However, rather than feeling empowered, out of me came a heaviness.

    Is it because my birthday is coming and I feel strangely alone?

    Am I being crushed under my own high expectations of me?

    Is my cup empty?

    All I know is I felt so sad today that I was unable to cook dinner.

    Is it because I’m being reminded of my dad wound that was opened wide last year at around this same time. A wound that destroyed my birthday last year and lasted so long that I was unable to enjoy my child’s birthday also?

    And then my lover shows up and asks:

    Is it because I’m pregnant? I will be taking a pregnancy test.

    Or is it because I need to do more healing? Always

    Either way, between Olaf and my beloved Scorpio, I was in a good place again.

    And then I'm well again:
    After journaling,
    And the creation of poetry
    I am well again.
    With word play I found the power
    To keep going again.
    My beloved shared his energy
    With me and we made love.
    I wore crystals,
    I wore yellow,
    And this powered me to go
    Well beyond where I was stuck
    In my mind.
    I then spent lots of time
    In the sun
    And I talked to the people I Love.
    I am happy again.
    All is well.

    Dear friend,

    I do my best to be a positive influence on the internet to somewhat balance the negative influences.

    However, acting as though I’m always happy would be dishonest, and I don’t want to lie to you.

    I don’t have this figured out, and that is why I journal. Why am I so bold to journal publicly, often exposing secrets? It saves me time because I don’t have to write something else to post here and also because some of my best wisdom comes this way. There’s a power in journaling that might be more powerful than poetry.

    On that topic, and away from my feelings, journaling precedes poetry! If you aspire to be a poet or want to make your poetry better, start journaling! This is the wisdom I was referring to and why journaling is so powerful. It pulls information out of us. It translates our baggage into text, and it’s so healing.

    Poems are like spells

    If you asked me how to be happy, I’d tell you to journal and read good poetry! But I’m not a happiness expert!

    I’m a Love expert, though. I made myself laugh. My Muses are funny, too! This reminded me of the movie Frozen when Christoff tells Ana and Olaf his family members, who are trolls, are love experts, and Olaf hilariously says he is a love expert! That is my favorite part of that movie. My favorite part in the second movie is when Olaf, the wisest character in the movir, explains to Elsa that water has memory, and with that knowledge, her powers increased, an epic moment in the movie. We’re in the Elsa topic because Olaf makes me smile. When I drew Elsa about 6 years ago, I racked my brains, trying to figure out the main lesson in the movie. It wasn’t, I found, any of the catchy lines from the songs. The line I wrote in my picture was Love Thaws. That is the main lesson from the first movie.

    I have much more to learn about love, too! I guess I’m not an expert at all

  • Ideas to celebrate myself on my birthday

    Ideas to celebrate myself on my birthday

    Dear diary,

    As a kid, people always celebrated me in excess. Then I grew up, moved away from home, and I didn’t have people celebrating me all the time. In my adult years, I have struggled to find ways to celebrate myself. Today, I’m compiling a list of unique and creative ideas to celebrate myself.

    • Create a vision board for the next year
    • Look into my astrological chart
    • Journal about something significant such as the meaning of my life, my life mission, union
    • Spend time in nature
    • Plan a fun time with my kids
    • Write poems about me
    • Make a dress or outfit šŸ¤”
    • Login to Facebook and thank the people who once celebrated me
    • Design a growth journal for the next year
    • Write a letter to myself
    • Healing activities
    • Take the best bath ever
    • Practice gratitude for my life, what I have, what I had before, and what is coming in the future

    What I always do:

    • Dress up
    • Fabulous hair style
    • Cook a favorite meal
    • Shop arts and crafts supplies

    How do you celebrate yourself on your birthday?

    Thanks for your visit,

    Eve

  • Unlocking the power of Love: How the energy of love could transform the world

    Unlocking the power of Love: How the energy of love could transform the world

    Dear Lovestar,

    What is the transformational power of love? Love could transform our lives, and there’s no doubt about that. But there is more.

    Today, I’m thinking of Love as a divine energy that some of us are able to tap into, but not everyone. My personal belief is that love can improve the world. How?

    • If we’re a vessel for love, we can share this love energy wherever we go, making the world a better place
    • If we are in love or have love in our lives, including self-love, we will be more relaxed, happier, much more able to deal with conflict, and better equipped for interpersonal relationships, thus making the world a better place by making our world a better place
    • If we make decisions with love every day, we would make much better decisions that would have a more positive impact on the world


    Love is often regarded as a profoundly personal emotion, confined to the realm of romantic relationships or familial bonds. However, its impact extends far beyond the individual, reaching into our communities, workplaces, and the world at large. In a time where division and discord seem to dominate headlines, harnessing the power of love has never been more crucial.

    Here, we explore how various forms of love—romantic, familial, self-love, and love in the workplace—can catalyze positive change and offer simple steps for anyone to contribute to a better world.

    **1. Romantic Love:**

    Romantic love is perhaps the most celebrated form of love, yet its potential to influence the world often goes unrecognized. When two individuals come together in love, they have the capacity to inspire each other, support growth, and foster resilience. Moreover, love teaches us empathy, compassion, and compromise—qualities that are essential for building harmonious societies. Additionally, it is a far better experience for children growing in the home when there’s an energy of love between the parents. When the children grow, they will improve the condition of the world if they have inherited the divine energy of love.

    *Easy Steps:*
       – Practice active listening and open communication with your partner. You will gain skills that you will be able to use in situations with others that can have a positive impact on your relationships and community.
       – Cultivate gratitude for the small gestures and moments shared together. Get so used to feeling gratitude that you extend the feeling outside your romantic relationship.
       – Extend kindness and affection not only to your partner but also to strangers and acquaintances.

    **2. Family Love:**

    Family serves as the cornerstone of society, providing love, stability, and support. The bonds formed within families create a ripple effect that can influence generations to come. By nurturing strong family ties, we cultivate values of empathy, respect, and responsibility, which are essential for creating a more compassionate world. It’s easy to see how a great family has a positive effect on the community, which is our world. Similarly, we all know toxic family dynamics deeply would individuals who might be brokenhearted even for life which does not make the world a better place.

    *Easy Steps:*
       – Spend quality time with family members, engaging in meaningful conversations and activities.
       – Express appreciation and affection regularly to strengthen familial bonds.
       – Practice forgiveness and understanding during times of conflict or disagreement.

    **3. Self-Love:**

    Self-love forms the foundation upon which all other forms of love are built. When we prioritize self-care and acceptance, we become better equipped to love others and contribute positively to the world around us. Moreover, self-love empowers us to set healthy boundaries, pursue our passions, and strive for personal growth.

    *Easy Steps:*
       – Practice self-care rituals that nourish your body, mind, and soul, such as meditation, exercise, or creative expression. Being relaxed and happy will help you positively impact the world.
       – Challenge self-critical thoughts and cultivate self-compassion through affirmations and positive self-talk. As you get used to doing
       – Set aside time for activities that bring you joy and fulfillment, without guilt or obligation. Invite others into joyous and fulfilling activities for a bigger impact.

    **4. Love in the Workplace:**

    The majority of our waking hours are spent in the workplace, making it a prime environment for fostering love and connection. When coworkers operate from a place of mutual respect, collaboration, and support, productivity flourishes, and innovation thrives. Additionally, a culture of love in the workplace promotes employee well-being, reduces stress, and impacts the world in a positive way.

    *Easy Steps:*

    – Practice kindness and acceptance of other’s personalities. Learn not to complain unless needed. Be strong and don’t give in to any activities that would lower your vibe.
       – Be a love leader in the workplace. For some odd reason, people are okay showing their toxic love ways at work. Exude the energy of love everywhere, including in the workplace. I do as much as possible. I’m not afraid to show I’m a lover. I’m not afraid to show I’m in love. I’m not afraid to talk about many of these topics with coworkers and acquaintances.
       – Stand up against gossip and drama in the workplace. It’ll make the drama queens uncomfortable, but it will teach lessons, release drama, and relieve you and those who are being attacked by malicious gossip. In general, it’ll make the workplace a better place for all, and the idea is that people will be so positively affected that they’ll take some of that positive energy into the other parts of their life, thus contributing to a better world for all.

    With love,

    Eve inspired