I will show you Chris James’s Xmas cards when the time is right and I have permission.
Goddess Message:
āBeloved, the Goddess comes to you holding a luminous seed, the symbol of every dream that has ever lived inside you.ā
She reminds you that great harvests donāt appear overnight. They begin with a spark, a whisper, a brave first step that may have seemed insignificant at the time.
But the Goddess saw you. She witnessed the moment you planted your intention, even if no one else did.
This card is a thanksgiving for your past self. For the version of you who started with little but began anyway. For the one who dared to hope, who dared to imagine more, who dared to plant a seed in the dark without knowing how it would grow.
Honor your beginnings. Honor your tiny acts of courage. Honor the first attempts, the imperfect efforts, the slow starts, the tender steps.
(For the Living, the Departed, and the One Youāre Calling In This Thanksgiving)
In a world overflowing with fleeting texts and hurried conversations, a gratitude letter is a gift of presence. It is a moment of pause. A soulful acknowledgment of love. A devotion in ink.
As we approach Thanksgiving, a season rooted in reflection, appreciation, and communal warmth, writing a gratitude letter to your beloved can become a transformative ritual. Whether your love is beside you, in spirit beyond this world, or still on their way into your life⦠this letter is a sacred offering.
My tip for your letter being welcomed? Write it in their language. Let us discuss this.
Below, youāll find structure, inspiration, and gentle instructions for creating a gratitude letter tailored to where your heart is right now.
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Why a Gratitude Letter?
Because love deserves language. Because feelings deserve form. Because gratitude deepens connection.
Gratitude doesn’t have to be emotional. The idea is finding the things we are truly grateful for, not being demanding or manipulating through false gratitude.
A gratitude letter:
strengthens intimacy
softens vulnerabilities
heals emotional distance
honors memory
invites future love into existence
It is prayer and poetry combined.
it creates more of what you appreciate.
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How to Begin
Before you write⦠Create a moment.
Light a candle Pour tea or wine Sit somewhere comfortable Slow your breathing
And ask yourself:
What have they given me, emotionally, spiritually, and experientially, that changed me for the better? Then feel good about what you find.
Youāre ready.
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Structure of a Gratitude Letter
You can follow this simple flow:
1. Opening & Address Speak to them by name or with a term of endearment.
2. Acknowledgment of Presence Where are you in life, emotionally? Where are they in relation to you?
3. Thank you for⦠List specific things. Not generic. Specific.
4. Memory or Moment Recall a detail or shared experience.
5. The way they changed you: Describe the shift in your heart or your worldview.
6. What you wish for them Blessings, intentions, love but only mention things you know they would appreciate.
7. Closing sentiment Something personal.
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If Your Partner is With You Now
Write to them directly.
Focus on:
small kindnesses
humor shared
resilience
growth together
the mundane beauty
the extraordinary tenderness
Example starters:
Thank you for the way you look at me when Iām tiredā¦
Thank you for choosing me, again and againā¦
I love how safe I feel with youā¦
Tell them what you appreciate that you rarely say.
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If Your Beloved Has Passed Away ā sorry for your loss, and may you feel their presence through your gratitude. š
This is sacred ground.
Writing to a departed love is a form of grief alchemy.
You can:
thank them for the life you shared
reflect on lessons that remain alive in you
acknowledge the pain of their absence
celebrate the eternal nature of your connection
express what you never got to say
Example starters:
I miss how your laughter filled the roomā¦
Your love made me braverā¦
Thank you for the years that shaped meā¦
I carry you in every sunrise and every quiet nightā¦
This letter becomes: honor + remembrance + healing. This is a ritual and may assist in healing. You will cry, focus on healing. You may place this letter in your Union Altar.
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If Youāre Writing to a Future Partner
This is manifestation work.
A gratitude letter for the partner who has not yet arrived is one of the most powerful tools for intentional love.
Write as if they already exist. As if they are already on their way.
Thank them as though they are already loving you beautifully.
Example starters:
Thank you for choosing me with your heart wide openā¦
Thank you for the laughter we will shareā¦
Thank you for being the partner I prayed forā¦
Thank you for cherishing my soulā¦
This creates:
energetic alignment
emotional clarity
subconscious preparation
spiritual invitation
A love letter as spellwork.
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For Thanksgiving
Here are prompts you can include:
Write aboutā¦
the love you have received this year
the lessons love taught you
how love expanded you
how you have grown in giving love
what you are grateful love will bring next
Add a blessing, like: May warmth find us always. May love light the way forward. May gratitude multiply what we cherish.
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End With a Ritual
After you finish the letter:
fold it carefully
press it to your heart
whisper a blessing
store it in a special place or read it aloud to your partner or leave it under your pillow
Our words become altars.
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A gratitude letter is more than written appreciation.
It is: a mirror of the heart, a celebration of love, a bridge between worlds, past, present, and future.
May this Thanksgiving bring you warmth, memory, and beautiful expectation. May love find you wherever you are.
Thank you for reading,
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Who is wicked for good the princess witch or the green witch? Or is it the wizard who rules in this land?
The emerald dust has settled, but the world of Oz is more divided than ever. Following the spectacular first part of the Wicked film adaptation, “Wicked: For Good” is poised to dive into the heart of the story we’ve been waiting for: the profound and painful divergence of two friends who started their journey side-by-side. This isn’t just a continuation; it’s the emotional core of the saga, where the choices of Elphaba and Glinda cement their legacies and forever change the fate of Oz.
Picking up after Elphabaās dramatic flight on her broomstick, “For Good” explores the aftermath of her defiant stand. The woman labeled “The Wicked Witch of the West” is far from the villain the Ozian newspapers proclaim. Instead, we see her transform into a secret activist, a lone voice fighting from the shadows for the talking animals the Wizard continues to oppress. Her journey is one of righteous fury and isolation, a path where every “good deed” seems to go punished, leading her toward the iconic, heartbreaking soliloquy, “No Good Deed.”
Meanwhile, in the glittering halls of the Emerald City, Glinda the Good is learning that wearing a crown is heavier than it looks. Having aligned herself with the Wizard’s regime, she now embodies the very establishment her best friend is fighting against. Her public persona is all bubble dresses and benevolent smiles, but privately, she is torn apart. The film promises to delve deep into Glinda’s dilemma: the conflict between her political power and her personal loyalty, a struggle that will define what “good” truly means in a morally complex world.
Ariana Grande Poem written with my daughters Wicked for Good – Ariana Grande Ariana Grande has those cute eyes that look so dark like black holes you never quite see what’s inside. Ariana Grande has that cute hair, the long ponytail, the romantic bow that matches her intentional stare. Ariana Grande has that cute dress and clothes that slay, the beautiful patterns, it’s quite the display of femininity. Eve Sanchez (Lovestar) with daughters Lilli and lizzie ~~~ WICKED A wicked witch I’m not. A terrible thing I’ve not done. I might be odd And green, But it isn’t my fault That I had to fit in. ~~~ If I am a wicked witch or if I am a good witch depends on the moon, not on you or me. ~~~ Did you like the Wicked movie? #Arianagrande#wicked#wickedmovie#wickedforgood#evelovestar
Fueling the fire is the manipulative Madame Morrible, who masterfully spins disinformation to paint Elphaba as a public enemy. This battle for the narrative is as crucial as any magical duel, setting the stage for Elphaba’s multi-front war against the Wizard’s power and Morrible’s propaganda.
But the central heart of the story remains the fractured friendship between the two witches. “For Good” is ultimately their story, a testament to how two people who loved each other can be pulled apart by ideology and circumstance. Their evolving relationship, from inseparable friends to estranged adversaries, is the emotional engine of the film, building towards the moment they sing the poignant anthem to their complicated bond, “For Good.”
The web of consequences widens to include Nessarose and Boq. We’ll see Elphaba’s sister ascend to the governorship of Munchkinland, a position of power that twists into tragedy. Her relationship with Boq takes a dark and fateful turn, setting in motion the events that will lead to one of the story’s most pivotal moments.
WICKED A wicked witch I'm not. A terrible thing I've not done. I might be odd And green, But it isn't my fault That I had to fit in. I'm just me.
Themes to Watch For:
The Complexity of Good and Evil:Ā The film challenges the black-and-white fairy tale narrative, asking us who gets to decide what is “wicked” and what is “good.”
The Price of Power:Ā Both Glinda and Elphaba pay a steep price for the power they wield, one through public conformity, the other through rebellious exile.
Friendship and Betrayal:Ā It explores how love and betrayal are often two sides of the same coin, and how someone can change your life forever, even if they are no longer in it.
Set for release on November 26, 2025, “Wicked: For Good” promises to be a powerful and poignant conclusion, filling the skies of Oz with more than just flying monkeys, but with the enduring legacy of two women who, for better or worse, changed each other for good.
If I am a wicked witch or if I am a good witch depends on the moon, not on you or me.
Goddess Message ā Hekateās Whisper as Scorpio Season Fades
Daughter of moon-fire and midnight pathways, I come to you now as the veil thins and the season of shadows begins its slow exhale. You stand like the witch in this card poised at the threshold, wand in hand, heart awake, sensing the shift. The last embers of Scorpio season glow around you, asking for one final offering: truth.
Hekate speaks: āChild, you are charging more than your wand you are charging your will. Every choice you have made in these deep waters has carved a new doorway. Now you walk toward the underworld with me, not in fear, but in initiation.ā
You have been descending inside yourself for weeks, exploring what was hidden, shedding skins, naming desires that once felt forbidden. Your magic has been ripening in the dark. Now, as I guide Persephone back through the shadowed corridors and into her throne, I turn to you and ask:
What power have you reclaimed in silence? What truth have you finally admitted? What path do you choose now that you cannot unsee your own depth?
This card shows the witch at her threshold soft yet strong, shadowed yet radiant, ready yet unhurried. That is you. Your wand hums because your spirit has remembered its own voltage.
As Scorpio season ends, I bless you with:
⢠Renewed intuition you will trust what you feel in your bones. ⢠A witchās steadiness the courage to act without rushing. ⢠The clarity of descent seeing what truly matters beneath the noise. ⢠The torch of the crossroads allowing you to choose the path that honors your becoming.
My time was great and then we had a sad accident in the family. Sometimes we try and the lessons do not stop. Sometimes all we can do is grieve.
But if grieving is something we have to do, then we must grieve. I believe now that keeping the grieving in is dangerous, even.
11 Messages for the 11/11 Portal
1. The Message of Alignment
“You are standing at the gateway. Feel the powerful alignment of your mind, body, and spirit. This harmony is your natural state. Breathe into it and know you are exactly where you are meant to be.”
2. The Message of Release
“The portal is open. Release what no longer serves you, old fears, outdated stories, and heavy attachments. Let the light of 11:11 burn them away, making space for the new and miraculous.”
3. The Message of Intention
“Your thoughts and intentions are magnified now. Choose them wisely and with great love. Plant the seeds of your deepest desires in the fertile soil of this moment. The universe is listening intently.”
4. The Message of Awakening
“You are awakening to the master within. This is a call to remember your true power and spiritual sovereignty. Trust the wisdom of your soul; it is your most reliable guide.”
5. The Message of Faith
“You are being divinely guided. The synchronicities you see are winks from the universe, confirming you are on the right path. Let go of the need to control every step and walk in faith.”
6. The Message of New Beginnings
“A new cycle is dawning for you. This portal offers a clean slate. Step through it with courage and an open heart, ready to co-create the next, most beautiful chapter of your life.”
7. The Message of Connection
“You are a bridge between the earthly and the spiritual. Use this energy to strengthen your connection to your higher self, your guides, and the universal source. You are never alone.”
8. The Message of Lightwork
“You are a beacon of light. As you align with this high-frequency energy, you automatically uplift the collective consciousness. Your peace, your joy, and your love have a powerful ripple effect.”
9. The Message of Gratitude
“Anchor the high vibrations of this portal with the energy of gratitude. Give thanks for the blessings already on their way. A grateful heart is a powerful magnet for miracles.”
10. The Message of Inner Truth
“Your soul’s purpose is calling. Listen to the quiet whisper within. It is leading you toward your highest expression and most authentic life. Have the courage to answer.”
11. The Message of Co-creation
“You are a powerful creator. The universe is not something that happens to you, but with you. Partner with this divine energy to manifest a reality filled with love, abundance, and joy.”
The air turns cool, the leaves begin their golden fall, and the veil of the world grows thin. This is the season when Persephone descends into the Underworld: not as a victim, but as a queen returning to her throne. Her story is one of cycles: light and dark, innocence and wisdom, life and death and she invites us to walk beside her as we, too, turn inward for the winter.
Persephoneās descent is not an ending: it is a transformation. When she steps beneath the earth, the world above grows quiet so that we can listen. She teaches that every soul must descend at times to face what lies beneath the surface, to find beauty even in shadow, to trust that spring will return.
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Below are 8 messages from Persephone, to guide your spirit as the world slips into the deep stillness of the dark months.
1. The Descent Is Sacred
Do not fear your descent (the moments when life feels quiet, uncertain, or heavy). Every cycle of growth begins in darkness: like a seed beneath the soil.
2. You Are Both Light and Shadow
You are not meant to choose between the two. Balance is found in embracing both the radiance and the mystery within you.
3. Transformation Is Not Gentle
Growth often asks for surrender. When you feel undone, remember that you are being reshaped into something stronger.
4. Rest Is a Ritual
Nature rests now: so must you. Stillness is not laziness, it is preparation. The body and soul both need time to regenerate.
5. Remember Your Power
In myth, Persephone returns each year crowned as Queen. Let that remind you: what once felt like loss can become sovereignty when you own your story.
6. Honor the Ancestors
This is the time to speak their names (to remember where you come from, to let gratitude heal what history has broken).
7. The Darkness Is a Teacher
Do not run from it. The shadows you face are not punishments; they are invitations to wisdom.
8. Spring Awaits, But Not Yet. First, we must face the cold snow.
Be patient. The seeds of your renewal are growing quietly beneath the surface. Trust that your light will rise again in its own perfect time.
As Persephone descends, so do we: into reflection, into silence, into depth. This is the season to honor endings and embrace stillness, to let go of what no longer serves and prepare for what will bloom again.
Light your candle, whisper her name, and remember: descent is not defeat. It is initiation.
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Feel free to use and share these prayers and let us send a warm vibe to everyone who needs it in the world.
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1. Prayer for Haiti
May light return to every street, where songs of faith and drums still beat. Lift their hearts where hope has grown thin, let love and healing rise again.
2. Prayer for Those After Hurricane Melissa
Winds have passed, yet hearts still ache, from all the ruin storms can make. Let hands rebuild whatās torn apart, and peace return to every heart.
3. Prayer for Those Who Lost Loved Ones
Beyond the veil their spirits glow, in gardens only angels know. May love still whisper, soft and near, and bless each tear that falls sincere.
4. Prayer for the Homeless
May every soul without a door find rest and warmth forevermore. Guide gentle hands to build and give, that all may have a place to live.
5. Prayer for Parents Without Food for Their Children
O Source of plenty, hear this plea, where hunger cries, let mercy be. Let empty tables bloom with bread, and hope restore what fear has fled.
6. Prayer for the Forgotten Elderly
For hearts once strong, now slow with years, wrap them in grace, wipe away fears. Let laughter visit, warmth remain, and dignity be their domain.
7. Prayer for Refugees
Across the waves, across the sand, they seek a safe and gentle land. Let kindness rise where walls divide, and hearts see love on every side.
8. Prayer for the Sick and Bedridden
Where pain has lingered, let peace flow, soft as a candleās healing glow. Let every cell remember light, and dream of dawn throughout the night.
9. Prayer for the Oppressed and Silenced
When voices break, still truth will sing, beneath the weight of suffering. Give them courage, strong and clear, to stand, to speak, to persevere.
10. Prayer for Those in Poverty
Where coins are few, let faith be gold, and hearts grow rich in love untold. Open the doors that lack has sealed, that joy and peace may be revealed.
11. Prayer for the Abandoned Child
Where little eyes have known despair, send angelsā hands and tender care. May laughter bloom where fear once grew, and every scar find love anew.
12. Prayer for Those Facing War
Where bombs have fallen, sow the seed of peace to meet each human need. Let hate unlearn its cruel refrain, and brothersā hands reach out again.
13. Prayer for the Widowed
The empty bed, the silent room, still hold their love beyond the gloom. Let gentle memories softly stay, and guide their hearts to brighter day.
14. Prayer for Single Mothers
Each dawn she rises, weary, brave, her strength the gift the angels gave. Let fortune bless her steadfast care, and grace surround her everywhere.
15. Prayer for Those Struggling with Mental Health
When thoughts grow dark and voices cry, be near, O Light that does not die. Let peace descend, a holy art, to calm the storms within the heart.
16. Prayer for Those Battling Addiction
Through shadowed paths, through trembling hands, still hope and mercy firmly stand. Guide every step, renew the soul, until they rise restored and whole.
17. Prayer for Prisoners and the Incarcerated
Behind the bars where silence grows, let seeds of change take root and rose. Remind each heart that freedom starts, within the love that heals all parts.
18. Prayer for Victims of Violence
Where crueltyās echo haunts the air, let angels guard and justice care. May courage bloom from pain once sown, and safety crown what love has grown.
19. Prayer for the Lonely
For souls who ache in quiet night, surround them, Lord, with gentle light. Let friendshipās spark and laughterās flame, remind them love still knows their name.
20. Prayer for the Earth Herself
O wounded Earth, still pure, still wide, weāve hurt your heart, your ancient tide. Let humans learn your sacred worth, and heal with love this precious Earth.
Lately, Iāve been piecing together something that feels like a missing key between psychology and spirituality: a way to understand divine union not as a vague ideal, but as a living, breathing process that happens within us.
I realized that a large part of modern spirituality, whether people are aware of it or not, is built upon the psychological groundwork Carl Jung laid: the idea of integrating opposites, the conscious and unconscious, the masculine and feminine, spirit and matter, the shadow, archetypes, synchronicity,Ā and more.
His concepts of the anima and animus, shadow and self, are the invisible architecture behind much of what we call awakening or union.
But I wanted to take it further.
For me, the divine cannot exist only as an idea or archetype in the mind: it must be embodied. So I turned to Aphrodite. The goddess of love is not an abstract principle; she is the pulse of beauty, attraction, sensuality, and connection that moves through the world. When I speak with her, through prayer, ritual, or quiet reflection, or when I hear her voice, Iām reminded that true union isnāt just psychological integration; itās the merging of the psyche and the body, the mortal and the divine.
Jung gave us the map of inner union; Aphrodite gives it warmth, color, and life. He showed us the structure, she gives it breath.
The more I look at both, the more I see that divine union is not about transcending desire or escaping matter, but about sanctifying it. The masculine within us (logos, structure, intellect) seeks meaning, while the feminine (eros, feeling, embodiment) brings that meaning into form. When the two meet, within the psyche, within the heart, we donāt just understand love, we become it.
This is the psychology of divine union I am working to express: where Jungās masculine mind meets Aphroditeās feminine soul. Itās an alchemy of psyche and passion, of shadow and radiance, of human and goddess.
And it all begins here, in the body, in awareness, and in conversation with the divine.
My Union Research
As I continue my research into the Psychology of Divine Union, I realize itās more than an academic or spiritual pursuit. Itās a love story. A love story between soul and mind, between the divine feminine and the conscious mind, between Jungās language of symbols and Aphroditeās language of feeling.
Every day, I uncover new ways these two worlds merge. Sometimes through dream work or reading Jungās writings on anima and eros, through rarot reading and intuitive understandings, other times through prayer, ritual, and the quiet guidance of the goddess herself. Each insight feels like a conversation between mind and myth, between what we know and what we feel.
Iāll be sharing more of this journey here on my blog: reflections, insights, and love messages written in poetry. Poetry, after all, has always been my bridge between the seen and unseen, my mind and soul, my conscious and unconscious, the human, and the divine.
And I have something truly exciting in the works. Iām gathering all my notes, journal entries, poems, and studies about this topic into a larger creation: an upcoming eBook that will explore the union of Jung and Aphrodite in depth. It will be part psychological study, part spiritual reflection, and part love letter to the goddess within us all.
If youāve been resonating with my writings, I invite you to stay close. Follow the blog, and find me on social media for daily inspirations, poetry, and updates on this unfolding journey.
The path to divine union is never a straight line. Itās a spiral, always returning us to the heart. And together, weāll keep walking it.
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What if a book could sing you into another world? Siren Chants is not poetry, itās a spell, a tide that pulls you under and leaves you breathless. Blending goddess whispers, siren lore, and the raw ache of romance, this collection dances between the mystical and something mysteriously beyond explaining, between mythic seas and human hearts. Every page is a wave, carrying secrets, longing, and the shimmer of something otherworldly.
I let myself be enchanted, because once you hear the sirenās call, you canāt not desire it anymore.
āThis beach is where I found my peaceā carries a layered symbolism that blends the personal with the mythical.
The beach in my poem is not only a physical place but also a spiritual threshold, the liminal ground where land meets ocean. By finding peace on the shore, I express a state of balance, rooted in earth but touched by the pull of the sea.
The āsirenā represents both a mythical being and a reflection of myself or an inner muse. Her return to the sea can be seen as a homecoming, a surrender to her true element, her essence. It suggests freedom, authenticity, and the natural cycle of going back to where one belongs.
The image of a āsea current connecting her homeā deepens the meaning. The currents are unseen forces, destiny, intuition, love, or spiritual energy that guide the siren back. In this sense, the current is like the flow of life, something we cannot resist but must trust.
Altogether, the poem can be read as a metaphor for inner peace: you find serenity not by holding on but by allowing the siren, the muse, or the soul itself to flow back into its natural waters, trusting that the currents of life know the way home.
Siren Chants captures the paradox of beauty, power, and danger that women often face, using the myth of the siren as a metaphor.
The siren is described as fierce and bold, qualities that set her apart from ordinary humans. She embodies freedom, her voice, her presence, her allure cannot be owned or controlled. Yet, because she is so striking and magnetic, others attempt to claim her, to reduce her to something they can possess. This echoes how women who are beautiful, confident, or radiant are often pursued, not for their full humanity, but as objects of desire.
But the poem also acknowledges the darker side of being seen this way. Just as sailors and fishermen are drawn to sirens, often to their doom, the siren herself becomes a target, hunted, hated, or endangered by those who cannot accept her freedom. The āsilly humanā who chooses to hear her song represents societyās fascination with beauty and femininity, but also its tendency to punish women for the very qualities it craves.
So, the poem is ultimately a reclamation. The siren isnāt dangerous because she wants to be, sheās dangerous because she refuses to be diminished. She is bold enough to live outside of othersā control, even when it means facing unwanted attention, envy, or threats. In this sense, these lines turn the stereotype of the ādangerous womanā inside out: itās not her beauty that is the problem, but the worldās inability to let her be free.
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This short poem works as a powerful metaphor for union, identity, and belonging.
When I wrote, āThe sea is my lover, I am its siren,ā the relationship between the speaker and the sea is not literal, but symbolic. The sea becomes a stand-in for everything vast, eternal, mysterious, and deeply emotional, like love itself, or even life itself, or spirit and the universe. Calling it āmy loverā suggests intimacy, devotion, and surrender; itās not just a place, but a partner.
The line āI am its sirenā flips the perspective: the speaker is no longer separate from the sea but an extension of it, a voice within it. As a siren, she represents allure, creativity, independence, and danger. To be āits sirenā means she belongs to the sea in the way a song belongs to a singer, it flows through her, and she gives it form.
So at its core, this poem is a metaphor for a woman (or soul) finding her truest identity in relationship with something infinite and uncontainable. The sea here symbolizes passion, freedom, inspiration, spirit, or even the unconscious mind. By claiming to be the seaās siren, the speaker embraces her role as both a child of the sea and its voice, a being inseparable from her source of strength.
Itās a love poem, but not to a person, itās to the boundless force that defines and sustains her.
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Oracle Message: 6 of Chalices
Oracle Message ā Chalices VI
A merman offers a vessel to a mermaid, the sunlight illuminating the gift like a blessing from above.
This card invites you to receive love, kindness, and emotional nourishment with an open heart. The vessel represents not just water, but memory, joy, and the sweetness of connection.
Four vessels rest, reminding us that blessings already surround us, while the one being offered glows with possibility, a gift from the present moment and there seems to be another blessing ready judging by the other vessel close to the merman.
This card whispers of reunion, nostalgia, and the comfort of safe harbors. Someone may be offering you support, forgiveness, or a reconnection that heals old waters. The sunlight reminds you that even the smallest act of kindness carries divine light.
⨠Message: Accept the offering. Let yourself be loved and remember the innocence of giving and receiving without expectation. The past may return to bring joy, not sorrow, and to show you how much light you have carried through the tides of time.
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⨠Message: Welcome what is being offered. Allow yourself to remember the joy of simple connections, to forgive with ease, and to let love flow again. The past may return, but only to bring warmth and renewal.
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Affirmations for Chalices VI
1. I receive love with an open and grateful heart.
2. Every offering in my life is touched by light.
3. I release old hurts and welcome the sweetness of reunion.
4. The past returns only to bring me healing and joy.
5. I am surrounded by blessings, seen and unseen.
6. My connections are vessels of love and renewal.
7. I shine sunlight on every gift I both give and receive.
8. My heart flows with tenderness, innocence, and trust.
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⨠Tarot Message Notice ⨠This message is meant for reflection and inspiration. It is not a guarantee of events, nor a replacement for personal judgment. Take what resonates with your heart and leave the rest. You are the one who steers your own ship through the waters of life. š
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