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If something is meant for you, there’s no need to stress. And if it’s not, there’s even less reason to stress. It becomes easier when we stop holding on so tightly to specific outcomes. Letting go allows love to flow naturally, in harmony with the universe. What’s meant for you will come to you exactly when it's supposed to, and if it does not come, it simply wasn’t meant to be.
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You may not understand it yet but trust the process.
#succulentsiren#writers and poets#trust#process#succulence#succeed#success#winner#faith#hope#manifest#divine order#divinity#witch#affirmations
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#god#divine timing#faith#surrender#prayer#universe#divine#source#inner work#protection#word#gratidão#love#divine plan#divinely guided#divinely protected#spiritual guidance#spiritual work#spiritual#wisdom#spiritual wisdom#divine order#divine gift#divine path#feminine#dark night of the soul#divine feminine#self love#healing#feminine journey
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#self esteem + boundaries#on boundaries#divine order#stop chasing start attracting#it’s about being fun to be around but also badass person with goals and hobbies
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yes, my life changed. yes, everyone i once trusted has lost their place. yes, everything is different.
isn't that what it's about? thing changing, people coming and going?
i trusted everything will always fall into place. and it has. i'm thriving.
so no, i wouldn't change a goddammed thing.
and i'm fucking proud of that
#self healing#healing#mental health#spilled ink#relationship#spilled thoughts#heartbreak#breakup#frienship#family relationships#divine order
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Destruction
The bill always comes due.
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I already destroyed my pride. Perhaps you should do the same for your own, killers. Your pride was why you suffered, anyway. And your envy. Tea culpa, irresponsible disrespecters. Focus on critiquing yourselves, and other sinners, rather than blaming the now blameless agents of your justice, shallow hypocrite snakes in the shadows, lying. We don't oppress, so stop blaming the victims of this world's insanity.
I defend, as ever. You attack, covertly.
You enjoy hurting others.
Stimulation junkies.
Slothful
Loud mouths.
Liars.
Oppressors.
Eat your own Scorn, at last.
Any help you gave was for your own survival, and you were well compensated.
I can't say the same.
And you really wanted to get away with your injustice.
But the pattern is set and revealed.
My hands be washed of these waters now.
For Patricia
#Consequences#Hell#Compendium#Divine Law#Divine Order#Divine Structure#Justice#Envy#Detachment#Quiet#All For You#Service to self#Repentance#Forgiveness#Annihilation#Mercy#Mission#The Innocent
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When you’re pondering and look down at your crystal to see a random piece of fluff sitting in the shape of an infinity- I gotta hand it to the universe it’s rlly working overtime LOL
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The Myth of Perfection
A Reflection on Human Nature and Spirituality Perfection is a concept that many aspire to, yet one that remains fundamentally unattainable. The allure of becoming flawless is often reinforced by societal expectations, self-help narratives, and spiritual teachings that promise transcendence over our shortcomings. We yearn for mastery, imagining a state where all undesirable traits have been…
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#Divine Order#embracing imperfection#Enlightenment#flaws#human imperfection#Inner Peace#Non-Duality#Oneness#Personal Growth#self-acceptance#self-mastery#Self-realization#shadow work#spiritual awakening#spiritual wisdom
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Spirals of Harmony: A Deeper Look into the Crop Circle of August 29th
There’s something undeniably captivating about the crop circle that appeared on August 29th. As I gaze upon its intricate design, I’m drawn into a world where geometry and spirituality converge, where the mysteries of the universe seem to be woven into the very fabric of the earth itself. This particular formation, with its flowing spirals and perfectly balanced symmetry, speaks to something deep…
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#August 29 crop circle#cosmic energy#cosmic harmony#cosmic order#crop circle design#crop circle interpretation#crop circle meaning#crop circle meditation#crop circle patterns#crop circle photography#crop circles 2024#crop circles and spirituality#Divine Order#extraterrestrial signs#higher intelligence#interconnectedness#mysterious phenomena#sacred geometry#Spiritual Awakening#spiritual growth#spiritual guardianship#spiritual protection#spiritual reflection#spiritual symbolism#unexplained mysteries#universal intelligence
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Genesis 1:6-23 The Divine Interconnection of Creation
Genesis 1:6-8
The Bible describes God creating the "sky" to separate waters above from below, illustrating divine control over chaos described in Genesis 1:4 with the phrase “and it was so” confirming fulfillment. This theme of chaos and order is mirrored in space, particularly on Jupiter, where what use to be the Great Red Spot—a colossal storm larger than Earth—rages chaos incessantly, revealing to us what this stage of creation looked like to the creator. However, as I have discussed within my work, this Great Spot is no longer red but rather blue.
On May 12, 2024, NASA's Juno spacecraft captured this color-enhanced view of the giant planet's northern hemisphere. It provides a detailed view of chaotic clouds and cyclonic storms in an area known to scientists as a folded filamentary region. In these regions, the zonal jets that create the familiar banded patterns in Jupiter's clouds break down, leading to turbulent patterns and cloud structures that evolve rapidly over just a few days.
Just as God divided light H216 from the chaos of darkness H2822 in Genesis 1:3-5. I believe we are watching the creators hand creating the new Earth we were told would come someday.
Isaiah 65:17 See, I will create new heavens and a new earth. The former things will not be remembered, nor will they come to mind.
Revelation 21:1 Then I saw “a new heaven and a new earth," for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and there was no longer any sea.
I too have been shown a revelation of a new Earth, among others, those 40 days I spent in psychosis, traveling in and out of Florida. If you are a new reader, now would be the time to inform you that many people in psychosis experience religious content in their experience. Psychosis is how God got the animals to enter into the Ark. Science is taking God out of our understanding, as you well know. Keep reading my work, this will begin to become clearer the more you read.
Let's recap the Strongs concordance of the word darkness to gain some deeper understanding:
Darkness: H2822 "חֹשֶךְ" (choshek): a significant force in both physical and spiritual realms, can represent a form of obscurity, chaos, or ignorance.
Jupiter after it turned blue.
Genesis 1:9-13
9 God said, “Let the waters under the sky be gathered together to one place, and let the dry land appear;” and it was so. 10 God called the dry land “earth”, and the gathering together of the waters he called “seas”. God saw that it was good. H2896 11 God said, “Let the earth yield grass, herbs yielding seeds, and fruit trees bearing fruit after their kind, with their seeds in it, on the earth;” and it was so. 12 The earth yielded grass, herbs yielding seed after their kind, and trees bearing fruit, with their seeds in it, after their kind; and God saw that it was good. H2896 13 There was evening and there was morning, a third day.
Good: H289 ṭôḇ: "to be or become high; to rise." This term conveys elevation, whether in physical stature, spiritual prominence, or status with God. It's often tied to divine intervention and the uplifting of the humble, as seen in various biblical passages. The Hebrew term "מאז" (ma'az) also translates to "height" or "high place" and is linked to spiritual ascension and elevation through divine influence. It highlights God's authority to elevate individuals from humble beginnings to positions of honor, reflecting His grace and transformative power in the lives of people and nations. This concept underscores a journey of faith and the potential for believers to rise above their circumstances by relying on God's power.
On the third day of creation, God commanded the waters beneath the sky to gather, revealing dry land, which He called "earth," and the collected waters "seas." God deemed this arrangement good. H2896 Yet, we are told that only the spirit of God is good. H2896 What does this mean? It suggests that there is a good. H2896 spirit shaping things here on Earth, similar to my interpretation of Eywa from Avatar. A "Higher Authority."
Mark 10:18 Why do you call me good? G18 No one is good G18 except God alone.
Good: G18 agapē: refers to a deep and unconditional love. This term is often associated with divine love, particularly the love that God exhibits towards humanity. In the New Testament, agapē embodies the selfless and sacrificial love exemplified by Christ, demonstrating a commitment to the well-being of others without expecting anything in return. It transcends mere affection or emotional attachment, instead focusing on the choice to act in the best interest of others, reflecting God's nature and intentions. The concept of agapē encourages believers to practice this form of love in their relationships, fostering unity and compassion within the community of faith.
God then instructs the earth to produce grass, seed-bearing herbs, and fruit trees. The earth complied, generating vegetation as commanded, infused by a life-giving spirit that breathed vitality into the land, enabling the growth of lush greenery. God saw that it was good. He saw that it was God. Christ lives in all things. The day concluded with evening and morning, marking the third day.
Colossians 1:16-17 For by him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities— all things were created through him and for him. And he is before all things, and in him all things hold together.
Genesis 1:14-19
14 God said, “Let there be lights in the expanse of the sky to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs to mark seasons, days, and years; 15 and let them be for lights in the expanse of the sky to give light on the earth;” and it was so. 16 God made the two great lights: the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night. He also made the stars. 17 God set them in the expanse of the sky to give light to the earth, 18 and to rule over the day and over the night, and to divide the light from the darkness. God saw that it was good. H2896 19 There was evening and there was morning, a fourth day.
This passage describes the creation of celestial bodies, detailing God’s command to create lights in the sky to distinguish day from night. These lights serve as signs for marking time—seasons, days, and years. It mentions the creation of two main lights: the sun to govern the day and the moon to govern the night, along with the stars. These celestial elements were placed in the sky to illuminate the earth and separate light from darkness, being deemed good. H2896 by God. Deemed as Christ. This occurs on the fourth day of the creation narrative.
Genesis 1:20-23
20 God said, “Let the waters abound with living creatures, and let birds fly above the earth in the open expanse of the sky.” 21 God created the large sea creatures and every living creature that moves, with which the waters swarmed, after their kind, and every winged bird after its kind. God saw that it was good. 22 God blessed them, saying, “Be fruitful, and multiply, and fill the waters in the seas, and let birds multiply on the earth.” 23 There was evening and there was morning, a fifth day.
Allow me for a moment to link in the subliminal message given to us by Christ found in the cinematic movie Avatar released in 2009. Genesis 1:20-23 highlights a crucial point in the creation story, emphasizing God's command to fill the waters and skies with living beings, each imbued with the life-giving force of energy on our planet, Christ. Verse 20 emphasizes the divine intention for ecosystems to flourish, similar to the interconnected balance maintained by Eywa, the deity of Pandora, in Avatar. This showcases the importance of ecosystem variety and harmony. In verses 21 and 22, the creation of both aquatic creatures and birds is described, underscoring the order and richness of life as God categorizes His creations "after their kind," much like Eywa recognizes the distinctiveness of each species within Pandora's vibrant ecosystem. The blessing imparted by God, urging them to "be fruitful and multiply," reinforces the cycle of life, setting in motion reproductive processes that sustain these populations, mirroring Eywa's role in maintaining and nurturing life. Finally, the concluding statement marks the completion of this creative act, highlighting the rhythm of time in the narrative with "There was evening and there was morning, a fifth day." This reflects the harmony and purpose behind all living things, similar to the world Eywa governs on Pandora in Avatar, designed for productivity and coexistence.
The complex account of creation encompasses not only the divine orchestration of life but also the interconnectedness of every element within the ecosystem. Through the establishment of light and the harmonious balance aimed at sustaining life, we can see a reflection of both divine intention and a call to stewardship over our planet. As we draw parallels between creation narratives and cultural patterns, we are reminded of our responsibility to honor and nurture the delicate web of life that exists around us. It is a sacred duty to preserve the beauty and balance of creation, ensuring that future generations can equally experience the wonder of God's work, not the wonder of the works of "MACHINES."
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You don’t have to figure everything out all at once, and there’s no need to feel ashamed of where you are right now. Just focus on one small thing you can do today to bring you closer to where you want to be. Gently, step by step, you’ll find your way forward. You are on the right path. Everything is happening for you exactly as it's meant to.
#healing#beautiful words#meant to be#divine timing#divine order#divinely protected#everything happens for a reason
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1. God First
2. Then Yourself
3. Your Twin Flame
4. Soul Family
5. Everyone Else
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Divine Order in God's Kingdom: Importance of Apostolic Authority and Ordinances
One of the criticisms against the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the belief that since the time of Jesus Christ and the original apostles, the Christian Church no longer needs modern-day prophets and apostles.
Photo by Kieran Yates on Unsplash The great historian Will Durrant once said, “In my youth I wanted freedom. In my mature years I want order.” There is nothing so important in the kingdom of God as order; yet the tendency today is to resist law and order, which must be maintained in the kingdom of God if we are to be pleasing in the sight of the Lord. “Be one,” the Lord said, “and if you are not…
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#Apostles#Apostolic Authority#Bible#Christianity#Divine Order#Foundation of the Church#General Conference#God#God&039;s Kingdom#Harold B. Lee#Jesus#Jesus Christ#Keys of the Kingdom of God#Kingdom of God#Kingdom of Heaven#Ministering#Nature of God#Priesthood Authority#Prophets#Revelation#Russell M. Nelson#Scriptures
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Patience: On the Journey to Success
Embracing Patience: The Journey to Success Patience is a virtue often praised but seldom practiced with ease. Everything happens in divine order, and learning to embrace patience in our everyday lives, especially regarding money and life circumstances, is crucial for our growth and happiness. The Struggle with Patience I’ve struggled with patience in the past, particularly during my time…
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#Divine Order#Entrepreneurship#Financial Management#Investing#life#Life Journey#Motivation#Patience#Personal Growth#Success#Success Planning#Support Network#Support Networks#Vlogging
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Value of Life
What values are reinforced by each text? How do the two texts show how values change over time?
Both Hamlet and Hannibal are, in essence, abt death, grief, and power. This means that the value the narrative places in a life is super relevant! It shows a lot about the time and culture the stories were written in.
In Shakespearian times, religion was hella important. In Hamlet we see the use of religion as order and control, taking away the choice of an individual to decide the meaning of death and instead using “divine order” to control how death is perceived. (See Ophelia’s suicide, hamlet contemplating death, claudius asking for forgiveness) Compare this to Hannibal’s view of humans equal to animals (meat is meat, right?).
There's a contrast of intense divine order to none at all. In Hannibal human life is “honored” in the character's mind by doing things we the audience see as horrible. This connects to modern day values- the text has impact because we believe very different things compared to the characters! (I hope. xD) The perspectives of people in Shakespearian times is equally important in how the play gains meaning in the watcher’s minds.
While these stories have very different cultural contexts, they both contemplate and question the value of life. They are historically very far apart, and yet writers today have the same questions people did so long ago. Does one life have more value than another? When is it okay to take a life, if ever? How do we grapple with mental health? :0 Disruption of order is shown in very different ways between the two, and yet both tales tell the same symbolic lesson: taking life is a greedy and ultimately doomed way of gaining power.
#Hannibal#Hamlet#Shakespeare#Murder isn’t cool guys#divine order#cultural comparison#English class#death
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Malevolents play checkers. Divine Creator plays Chess. It's CheckMate Time!
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