Andrew says this is his personal favorite of Moss Books. Have not read but added to bucket list. Had a strong synchronicity with the cover. (@BlessingsDeers hope you like the cover art as much as I do!) I think this book will be a homerun, Moss aims for the stars.
itās not just Robert aiming for the stars⦠we are also, here at NCC
and in our lives, with our dream journal
we are AWESOME
I LOVE this cover, yes, thanks for tagging me
Just out of curosity how accurate/inaccurate is this when it comes to the astrology stuff?
When some one says āVenus has definitely arrived to Aquarius,ā they are referring to the planet Venus moving into the zodiac sign of Aquarius, based on its path through the ecliptic. In astrology, each planet is thought to influence certain aspects of life and personality, and the zodiac sign it occupies at any given time modifies how that influence manifests.
Venus is often associated with love, beauty, harmony, and values in astrology. When Venus is in Aquarius, the qualities of Venus are expressed through the lens of Aquarian traits. Aquarius is known for its association with innovation, independence, social justice, and friendship. Therefore, when Venus arrives in Aquarius, it is said to bring a period where love and relationships might take on more Aquarian qualities, such as:
Independence in relationships: People might seek more freedom and autonomy in their relationships or value partners who respect their need for independence.
Unconventional or non-traditional approaches to love and beauty: There might be a tendency to rebel against traditional norms in relationships or aesthetics, preferring unique, unconventional, or even radical alternatives.
Intellectual connections: A greater emphasis on intellectual rapport and shared ideals in relationships, valuing communication and a meeting of the minds.
Humanitarian values: A focus on social issues, community, and making connections that contribute to the welfare of society or advocate for social justice.
Saying āVenus has definitely arrived to Aquariusā can also be a playful or metaphorical way of noting that the social atmosphere or personal attitudes are shifting to reflect these Aquarian themes in matters of love, relationships, and values.
very interesting. āthose who believe that dreams are helpful and can be a source of guidance will receive itā TRUE this was one of the first teachings from Charlie Morley: we did a beautiful exercise to connect with our inner dream director
I agree with her⦠a good dream is magic!.. it infuses all life with cosmic dust.
I will be listening more of it in the next days or weeks
The Lakota lineage that Iām connected to here in Portugal, takes dreams into great consideration - itās the starting point of any healing session and process: after spiritual cleansing, people register their dreams and share them with the healer.
@NightHawk999 today I invited people to my birthday celebration⦠somehow the description, association and focus you gave to me and spring has inspired me deeply - also in the invitation, in the event (we will celebrate in the forest)⦠and in many other ways thank you!
Galantamine
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Mugwort
Huperzine-A
Alpha GPC
Vitamin B
(I think B6 or 12, dont remember which one exactly but will look and get back to you)
Really beautiful way of putting it, so true.
Thank you for letting me know this, sounds very similar to what they did in ancient Greece (earlier in the book Patricia walks you through a day in the life of a Roman or Greek at the temple).
Anytime my friend. We will encounter The Full Worm Moon this week. I noticed last week mourning doves had arrived, along with other new species of birds. I think the ground has come alive here and we will get an early spring.
ok, you got me very interested in the book!
the thing is, I just ordered two new ones which will take me sometime to digest⦠soon I will share them here⦠yaammmmmi
PS. OMG⦠LOVE when this happens. one of the books just arrivedā¦
here it is:
I think you will like her Dream Messenger book even more if you have not read it. I used it as my Sunday read book when I read it, and that allowed me to talk other less spiritual books during the week.
She is the real deal, I am almost done with part 1, and am very impressed.
What is the cover art of? Looks like a half horse (donkey or mule), and miniature Atlas in the palm of someoneās hand.
Shakespeareās Midsummer Nightās Dream - Act IV, Scene 1 from the painting by Henry Fuseli; engraved by I.P Simon, a courtesy of Library of Congress Prints and Photographs division, Washington DC.
This is the book of a beloved friend from Chicago, Douglas Gillette
I read it in 2012 and something inside me shifted forever. Itās about healthy masculinity and rituals into adulthood. One of the ways of doing so, explained in the book, among other ways, is through dream work - looking into our dreams, reentering and changing dreams. Even though the theme is about manhood, I also recommend it to women.