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The cosmos and interweb are buzzing with news of a tidal wave of light coming our way. Already here, it’s momentum will build with the new moon on the 13th. Gaining pace, lighter fifth dimensional frequencies will bring tidal waves of upgrades. The Solstice, 21st June, will herald a cosmic turning point. Reaching its peak on the 24th June, karmic manifestation. The full moon 27th will mirror and magnify all that we have learned. Prepare cosmic friends. We are better equipped now for these incredible waves of light energy. Be open to upgrades. Be protected in love. Raise your vibration to the fifth dimension, add your light to the rivers of lighter wavelengths flowing through and around Gaia. Add your energetic voice to the cosmic tidal wave of light as it streams into us and through us. Welcome recalibration. Process your evolution. Cultivate inner stillness. Meditate love frequency.
Tenebrous means 'obscure' or 'murky,' but there's nothing unclear about its history. Etymologists know that the word derives from the Latin noun tenebrae, which means 'darkness.' Tenebrous has been
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Chronic pain has a sinister way of impacting practically every aspect of our lives. One major area is our social life. Since chronic pain is often misunderstood by others and the physical demand on us so great, maintaining relationships and social connections is very challenging. Having lived with chronic pain from dystonia for nearly 20 years, I know firsthand. It completely changed my life. I went from being an entrepreneur, pursuing a master’s degree in counselling, playing sports, travelling, and enjoying an active social life, to severe disability where I could barely function. I was so scared, angry, and ashamed that I retreated from the world. I lost almost all […]
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"A friend who has been down this path."
Ignis fatuus is a Latin term meaning, literally, 'foolish fire.' Other names for this light are jack-o'-lantern and will-o'-the-wisp—both of which are connected to folklore about mysterious men, Jack
1. REJECTING Narcissistic Parents or caregivers who display rejecting behavior toward a child will often [purposefully or unconsciously] let a child know, in a variety of ways, that he or she is u…
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Something effulgent radiates light. On a clear day the sun can be quite effulgent. You might need a pair of shades. A light that is effulgent, shines out or radiates. A personality that is effulgent radiates warmth and goodness. When you’re in love, you have an effulgent or radiant look, as though sunlight were shining from your eyes.…
These inpsirational Milk and Honey quotes by Instagram poet Rupi Kaur will make you look at feminism in a whole new light.
When legerity first appeared in English in the 1500s, it drew significantly upon the concept of being 'light on one's feet,' and appropriately so. It is derived from the Middle and Old French legereté
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You might think of a sconce as a type of candleholder or lamp, but the word can also refer to a defensive fortification, usually one made of earth. Originally, then, a person who was ensconced was
'Before them an old man, / wearing a fringe of long white hair, bareheaded, / his glabrous skull reflecting the sun's / light….' No question about it—the bald crown of an old man's head (as described