Tag: inspirational

  • Goddess Oracle Message: Your Success Depends on This:


    Oracle Message of Success:
    The goddess lifts two radiant cups, mirrors of one another, filled with wine rich as promise. She blesses your path with harmony, for success is not only found in solitary striving but in union, trust, and shared vision. The balance you hold with your partner, whether in love, family, or business, creates a vessel strong enough to carry your dreams.

    Message: Your current version will succeed if you stay true to it. The foundation you have built together is sound. Nurture your balance, keep faith with your partner, and let your shared strength guide you toward the flourishing you seek.


    Affirmations to align with this message

    Here are some affirmations that align with your oracle message of success, union, and shared ventures:

    1. I honor the balance in my partnerships and trust our shared path to thrive.


    2. Our union strengthens every dream we pursue together.


    3. I succeed by staying true to the vision I have built with love and care.


    4. Shared effort brings shared joy, and our endeavors flourish in harmony.


    5. I welcome prosperity into my family, my love, and my business ventures.


    6. Our balance creates a foundation that is unshakable and full of promise.


    7. I trust that our version of success is enough and will blossom as it should.


    8. Together, we rise, we prosper, and we celebrate our victories in love and work.

    Journal yourself successful

    Here are some journal prompts you can pair with this oracle message and affirmations to help reflect on what success means to you (and to a partner, if relevant) and how to align with it:




    ✨ Journal Prompts for Defining and Achieving Success

    1. What does success look like for me right now, in my own words?


    2. How do I define success in love, in family, and in business? Are these definitions aligned or different?


    3. What emotions do I hope success will bring me (peace, joy, freedom, recognition, stability)?


    4. When have I felt most successful in the past, and what made that moment meaningful?


    5. How do I want to celebrate success, with myself, with my partner, or with my family?


    6. What strengths do I bring to a shared vision of success, and what strengths does my partner/family bring?


    7. What fears or doubts about success do I need to release in order to step into it fully?


    8. What does balance between love, work, and family look like in my ideal vision of success?


    9. What daily habits or choices can I commit to that will move me closer to our vision of success?


    10. If I trusted completely that “our current version will succeed,” how would that change the way I act today?



    🍷 Ritual of the Two Cups: Celebrating Shared Success

    You’ll need:

    Two matching cups (wine, juice, tea, or water with rose petals for Venus, whatever feels celebratory)

    A candle (symbolizing clarity and shared vision)

    Your journal and pen


    Steps:

    1. Prepare the Space
    Light the candle and place the two cups side by side. Imagine they are vessels of balance, filled with your energy and your partner’s/family’s energy.


    2. Define Success Aloud
    Together (or alone if doing this personally), hold your cup and speak aloud one sentence that begins with:
    “Success, to me, feels like…”
    If done as a couple/family, take turns so everyone voices their truth.


    3. Pour and Balance
    Fill both cups equally. As you pour, visualize the wine (or drink) as abundance flowing evenly between love and work, home and heart.


    4. The Shared Toast
    Raise your cups and say:
    “Our vision will succeed as it is. In balance, in love, in trust.”
    Take a sip together.


    5. Seal in Writing
    After the toast, open your journal. Answer the prompts that feel most alive. If with a partner, you can both write separately and then share highlights or co-create one list of shared dreams.


    6. Closing the Circle
    Blow out the candle, thanking the flame for illuminating your vision. Leave the cups side by side for the rest of the day or night as a symbol of ongoing harmony.

    It will work if you stay true to your mission. No weaknesses shall come between us and our dreams. So it is.



    Aphrodite – Eve


    More from Eve

    Patreon.com/hertemple (Aphrodite’s Temple by Eve: secret writings not for the public eye)

    @evelovestar on X, Pinterest, TikTok

  • Goddess Oracle Message: Your Success Depends on This:


    Oracle Message of Success:
    The goddess lifts two radiant cups, mirrors of one another, filled with wine rich as promise. She blesses your path with harmony, for success is not only found in solitary striving but in union, trust, and shared vision. The balance you hold with your partner, whether in love, family, or business, creates a vessel strong enough to carry your dreams.

    Message: Your current version will succeed if you stay true to it. The foundation you have built together is sound. Nurture your balance, keep faith with your partner, and let your shared strength guide you toward the flourishing you seek.


    Affirmations to align with this message

    Here are some affirmations that align with your oracle message of success, union, and shared ventures:

    1. I honor the balance in my partnerships and trust our shared path to thrive.


    2. Our union strengthens every dream we pursue together.


    3. I succeed by staying true to the vision I have built with love and care.


    4. Shared effort brings shared joy, and our endeavors flourish in harmony.


    5. I welcome prosperity into my family, my love, and my business ventures.


    6. Our balance creates a foundation that is unshakable and full of promise.


    7. I trust that our version of success is enough and will blossom as it should.


    8. Together, we rise, we prosper, and we celebrate our victories in love and work.

    Journal yourself successful

    Here are some journal prompts you can pair with this oracle message and affirmations to help reflect on what success means to you (and to a partner, if relevant) and how to align with it:




    ✨ Journal Prompts for Defining and Achieving Success

    1. What does success look like for me right now, in my own words?


    2. How do I define success in love, in family, and in business? Are these definitions aligned or different?


    3. What emotions do I hope success will bring me (peace, joy, freedom, recognition, stability)?


    4. When have I felt most successful in the past, and what made that moment meaningful?


    5. How do I want to celebrate success, with myself, with my partner, or with my family?


    6. What strengths do I bring to a shared vision of success, and what strengths does my partner/family bring?


    7. What fears or doubts about success do I need to release in order to step into it fully?


    8. What does balance between love, work, and family look like in my ideal vision of success?


    9. What daily habits or choices can I commit to that will move me closer to our vision of success?


    10. If I trusted completely that “our current version will succeed,” how would that change the way I act today?



    🍷 Ritual of the Two Cups: Celebrating Shared Success

    You’ll need:

    Two matching cups (wine, juice, tea, or water with rose petals for Venus, whatever feels celebratory)

    A candle (symbolizing clarity and shared vision)

    Your journal and pen


    Steps:

    1. Prepare the Space
    Light the candle and place the two cups side by side. Imagine they are vessels of balance, filled with your energy and your partner’s/family’s energy.


    2. Define Success Aloud
    Together (or alone if doing this personally), hold your cup and speak aloud one sentence that begins with:
    “Success, to me, feels like…”
    If done as a couple/family, take turns so everyone voices their truth.


    3. Pour and Balance
    Fill both cups equally. As you pour, visualize the wine (or drink) as abundance flowing evenly between love and work, home and heart.


    4. The Shared Toast
    Raise your cups and say:
    “Our vision will succeed as it is. In balance, in love, in trust.”
    Take a sip together.


    5. Seal in Writing
    After the toast, open your journal. Answer the prompts that feel most alive. If with a partner, you can both write separately and then share highlights or co-create one list of shared dreams.


    6. Closing the Circle
    Blow out the candle, thanking the flame for illuminating your vision. Leave the cups side by side for the rest of the day or night as a symbol of ongoing harmony.

    It will work if you stay true to your mission. No weaknesses shall come between us and our dreams. Si it is.



    Aphrodite – Eve


    More from Eve

    Patreon.com/hertemple (Aphrodite’s Temple by Eve: secret writings not for the public eye)

    @evelovestar on X, Pinterest, TikTok

  • Tiny Poems With Big Bang Power

    Dear Lovestar,

    I was challenged to write a haiku.

    I only know a haiku is a type of poem of Japanese origin that consists of 3 lines. I also know that I don’t know what a haiku is.

    But I was challenged to write a haiku.

    I used to think haiku wasn’t poetry. How could you possibly have a poem in three lines?

    But, my mind has expanded.

    I still don’t know how to write a haiku!

    But before I start to count syllables, I will practice writing a poem in 3 lines. ( I know haiku couts syllables per line, but I don’t know the specifics yet)

    This practice will solidify in me the idea that 3 lines could be an entire thought and can really pack a punch.

    Mini poems. Three lines but not haiku!

    Translated to Spanish and English below
    I think about Love,
    Out comes a word;
    My voice is for you.
    A poet confirmed on X that I was correct, and indeed, poetry is helping him learn words in Spanish.
    Connecting to the Mother is connecting to her children and vice versa ✨️ 😌 ☺️
    Vivamos y Amemos es el poema 5 de Catulo el poeta romano. Si no conoces el poema, lee mi blog post con traducción de este super famoso poema mediate este link a mi blog en Español.
    Link to my Spanish poetry blog.
    Another simplification of a poem I wrote for the Vivamos y amemos ebook I created in Spanish. It was just way simpler translating from Latin to Spanish, but I’d love to find the right words to translate it to English.

    Vivamos y Amemos. Mi ebook de la traducciones del super famoso poema romano del poeta Catulo. Link abajo:

    https://www.etsy.com/listing/1723688514/amor-y-pasion-como-interpretar-poesia?ref=share_v4_lx

    A poem I wrote for Catullus and Lesbia for my Vivamos y Amemos Ancient Roman poetry ebook.
    The idea of poetries in the wind mixed with the ancient stream. Inspired by a storm that was picking up outside.
    Directly inspired by the famous José Martí verse in Spanish. On X, these are replies to the poems that inspired them. Find me as @evelovestar @profeSteve1701 is a poet, and @RealisticPoetry is a poet community where poets collaborate.
    Poema inspirado por José Martí. El poeta @ProfeSteve1701 también escribe poemas en Español.
    Another baby of the powerful poem “Poetries in the Wind”
    And the other side of the conversation with the wind. Another baby of “Poetries in the Wind”
    This poem is a response to “Islands of Pain.” I was interviewed by a poet on X today, and we talked at large about the meaning of the poem.
    This was our interview, and it was a profound conversation about our experiences with poetry, Elevaqua through poetry, and an in-depth explanation of my poem “Islands of Pain”
    To counter the issue with us becoming Islands of Pain, I suggested that we build a bridge over the water if we like solid things. In the poem, I declared that I’d like to shake the tectonic plates, and this imagery means the hidden, secret connections that connect all humans that we can’t see.
    Same concept as above to get over the waters (same concept as elevaqua and, you’ll see this word again)
    In response to a poet on X
    Irony
    Rewrote this previously shared quote to a 3 line poem
    Again, with “Islands of Pain” because it’s my most meaningful poem.
    Brota is a gorgeous verb, and it’s what a spring does as it’s coming out of the mountain. I don’t know if there’s an equivalent as gorgeous in English. I’m looking for a similar old English word, but it may be something entirely different.
    Inspired by a specific look in Bruna Brasil’s eyes before she defeated her opponent in today’s UFC
    Letting go and surrendering

    Which one spoke to you?

    Experimenting with poetry,

    Eve

  • Twinkle and Gleam, a new year resolutions poem.

    Twinkle and Gleam, a new year resolutions poem.

    Dear Lovestar,

    First of all, a new inspirational poem for the new year resolutions and goals I have.

    “Twinkle and Gleam”

    Nothing can slow me down. 
    I'm gaining momentum.
    Nothing can stop me now.
    This is fundamental.

    I inhabit in my dreams
    With my twinkle and my gleam.
    It's my favorite place to be
    Of all the places I've been.

    I left every fear behind me.
    Now I finally feel free.
    I am who I want to be.
    My seed grew into a tree.

    Fear put me in a box
    Where I couldn't even breathe.
    Until I finally said, stop!
    Fearlessness grew as my skill.

    I left very long ago
    My comfort zone in that box.
    I live in my zone of growth
    A place where my dreams are home.

    Divine Love blog

    This blog is for love, connection, and union. Of course, the poetry will reflect those topics. I will share links to my other relevant creative endeavors. Thank you for your continued support on this love project.

    I will be changing the format of my posts, and instead of posting giant posts that take me several days to write, I will be sharing shorter posts much more frequently.

    Thank you very much for your support,

    Eve

  • Full Moon 🌕 Poetry. “Spell of the moon” & “Goddess Vibes”

    Full Moon 🌕 Poetry. “Spell of the moon” & “Goddess Vibes”

    I’m still under the full 🌕 spell.

    Spell of the Moon. Full 🌕 poetry. Eve Lovestar 🌻
    Goddess Vibes. Full 🌕 poetry by Eve Lovestar 🌻

    I drove this morning under the moon. It was lovely, on one side of me, I had the full 🌕, on the other, the rising 🌞. It’s magical when this happens!

    I’m feeling awesome! This is my energy, my 🌕! Moon in Pisces (tropical) I’m a Pisces which is Aquarius in sidereal astrology (I guess I’m am Aquarius in sidereal which is shocking. I always resonated with Pisces. I have to do some research into this).

    Spreading love ❤️✨🌕

    Eve Lovestar

  • “My Wings”, “This Body, My Ship”. Poetry in the dark.

    “My Wings”, “This Body, My Ship”. Poetry in the dark.

    “My Wings” Twin Flame 🔥🔥 poem

    Last night, half asleep, I opened my eyes in total dark and reached for paper and pen, which I keep on my nightstand and wrote this. It was not very legible. 😆

    This is to/ from my Twin Flame 8️⃣8️⃣8️⃣

    “This body, my ship” poem

    Eve Lovestar ❤️✨

  • Right about something

    Right about something

    With the Coronavirus drama, I’ve been feeling a bit drained. I want to be in peace and meditating but the reality for me right now is I have 4 children, including a 6 month old baby, an essential job, a fearful lover, and family members who got the virus including both my parents, my sister and her husband, cousins, etc (they are well by now) but it was traumatic.

    I realized I needed to do what I do best, create, write. Yesterday I said no more YouTube tarot… 😋 and I decided to write. It was not very easy… I’m not used to not having something to write about. Actually, I can’t complain, in about 10 minutes I wrote this poem/ quote.

    Typically, I don’t have to think to write, poems come through my head like it’s the poetry highway 🤔 and honestly, I believe these awesome poems are downloaded from somewhere magical, be it from an 👼 or who knows. It’s awesome though to be creative just because.

    Nowadays, I have not been creating much because I’ve been through a dark night of the soul 💔 with the ridiculous virus drama.

    Let’s talk later.

    Let’s see what wonderful 😍 wisdom I can connect with next

  • Growing Veggies In My Backyard. Beginner Gardener.

    Growing Veggies In My Backyard. Beginner Gardener.

    My family ❤️ veggies so we started growing them. Pictured is an eggplant and 🍅 sandwich. The 🍆 is from a plant in my yard, the 🍅, I bought. We loved it.

    This is the second year this awesome plant has been in our garden and it’s gotten so much better! The first time around, it got bugs and almost died. We treated the bugs with soap water since we are keeping our garden organic.

    After the plant was almost decimated, we cut it back and we were delighted to see it grow back this year.

    The plant has many eggplants and although kind of small, they are delicious and my family loved them including the baby 😍. I got my wish to give the baby my homegrown veggies before anything else.

    In these quarantine times, gardening is my new nature walks, hiking, going out and everything in between.

    Eat your veggies 😋 if you’d like of course 😉 but when you do, do it with love ❤️🍅🍆🌻🦋🐦