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The stars in the firmament and the Flower of Life

The stars in the firmament and the Flower of Life

  The stars in the firmament and the Flower of Life are both symbols that hold significant meaning in various contexts. The stars have often been associated with guidance, mystery, and the infinite expanse of the universe. They inspire wonder and are a constant reminder of our place in the cosmos. The Flower of Life, on the other hand, is a geometrical figure composed of multiple evenly-spaced, overlapping circles. It’s considered a symbol of sacred geometry, containing ancient religious value depicting the fundamental forms of space and time. It is a visual expression of the connections life weaves through all...

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"Cliff’s Edge" novel by Jack Holt

"Cliff’s Edge" novel by Jack Holt

   Cliff’s Edge by Jack Holt In the quiet solitude of that cliff’s edge, where the wind whispers secrets and the sun casts its golden glow, you find yourself suspended between earth and sky. The tree root, gnarled and steadfast, clings to the rocky precipice, a lifeline woven by unseen hands. God, the silent companion within, stirs. Not with thunderous proclamations or celestial interventions, but with a gentle nudge—an echo of your own will to survive. It’s as if the universe conspires in your favor, urging you to grasp that root, to pull yourself up. Your fingers ache, dirt clinging to...

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Jagobiz62 HelloX3

Jagobiz62 HelloX3

Jagobiz62 HelloX3  2002 vcam     

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Easter / Ishtar

Easter / Ishtar

The name Ishtar is likely Semitic in origin, and was identified in ancient times with Canaanite goddess Ashtoreth or Astarte (Biblical Hebrew עשתרת). It is possible that the underlying stem is the same as that of Assur, meaning the "leading one" or "chief." The older Sumerian name, Inanna, means "Great Lady of An"—An (or Anu) being the god of the sky or heaven.Some scholars have suggested that Esther and Mordecai—the heroes of the Biblical Book of Esther—may be Judaized versions of some lost story about Isthar and the Babylonian deity Marduk. Their names, at least, are indeed similar to the...

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How To Retrain The Brain

How To Retrain The Brain

 The way you communicate with yourself has a major impact on how you feel about yourself and others.  Positive self-talk has the power to propel you to great heights. Negative self-talk can bring you down to the depths, where you feel like giving up.  10 Common Negative Thinking Patterns Filtering: Mental filtering is when we filter out the positives of a situation and only focus on the negative. E.g., That student left during my presentation, therefore my presentation was bad. Polarized thinking: Also known as “black-and-white” thinking, polarized thinking is when we believe there is no middle ground—either something is perfect...

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