Today we are asked to nurture our creations by allowing for fallow time.
The strong confidence of yesterday’s light dissolves into a brooding need to have some soulful security, to slow down and to open to the feminine.
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The Birth of Venus (mid 1480s) by Sandro Botticelli, image from Google Art Project via Wikipedia Commons |
Allow more into your area of love; it is a day of acceptance and nurturing.
Nutrients from Arcadia flow into your psyche and you can share the love.
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Nurturing Monkey, photo by Carey |
The primal birth of the Earth, the Goddess realm, resonates through the ethers as the door opens to the ever-present birth of Earth.
The question is: Are you still being nurtured by what you think is feeding you?
Are your expressions and is your creativity nurturing you?
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The Virgin and Infant, by Jean Fouquet, 1450 |
Also, are you allowing yourself enough space in between your activities for the primal connection to Source to be felt?
Make sure that you are not becoming a robot. Allow for the ever-present primal energy of the Goddess to enter your life.
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The Soul of the Rose, by John William Waterhouse (1849–1917) From Wikimedia Commons |
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