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Kami are Shinto sacred spirits that are the objects to pray to for blessings and
grace and to worship for their spirituality. The kami can take various forms
including: the forms of natural elements like trees, rocks, mountains, the wind,
and the sun; the forms of national heroes and protectors of family clans; or
abstract things like fertility. Kami are the only things that have great
influence on daily life. The kami of natural phenomena are worshiped: kami of
the seas, kami of the rivers, kami of the thunders, kami of the rains, kami of
the mountains... Japanese Shinto Folklore Legendary Kami
Over the ages, many Cultures and nearly every culture had names, myths, and
legends about the Pleiades. They represented the goddess Neith or the Divine
Mother to the ancient Egyptians. The Chinese called them The Flower Stars and
The Blossom Stars. The Hebrews called them Kimah. The Persians called them
Soraya. The Romans called them The Spring Virgins and The Bunch of Grapes. The
Japanese called them Subaru meaning bright stars getting together, and, Hoki
Boshi or brush stars because the Pleiades looked like daubs of bright paint. The
Hindus called them The Flames of Agni. Old European names for them connoted The
Hen and Chicks... Pleiadian Perspectives
Isīs Nisun (Aset, Auset, Auzit,
Eset, Ninsun, Ninsuna, Stella Maris) was the Egyptian all goddess, the female eye
of Rā, and queenly benefactress who used her shamanic knowledge of soul
transformation and empowerment words to help humanity heal by embracing their
divinity. Revered from around 2700 BCE to 400 ACE throughout the region,
but, particularly on the Giza Plateau and the Nile Delta...
Isīs Nisun
Every daily event was viewed
by the Egyptians as being imbued with some spiritual mystique attributable to
one of the Deities. Some Deities were recognized throughout the regions; while
others were only know locally. There were thousands of Egyptian Deities and the
ancient Egyptians devoted themselves to them. Everything that happened from the
movement of the sun through the skies to the annual Nile flooding was understood
by the ancient Egyptians to be an expression of the association and interaction
of the natural with the supernatural...
Egyptian Spiritual Beliefs
Sea green aventurine is quartz spangled with mica, hematite or pyrite inclusions. Tumbled stones
sparkle with the joy of a compassionately awakened heart chakra and glisten with the balanced wisdom of light on dancing waters. Aventurine resonates to
the number three, that of the enlightened empress and is a synergistic blend of water and kundalini energies. Life is meant to be a celebration. Long
ago, the dolphins accepted the invitation to feast on nature's bounty. They live in harmony with their male/female energies in balance and fully immerse
themselves in the aventurescence of the waters of life...
Aventurine Enhances Empathy
A new patterning template
for this solar system is on its way from the Central Sun of Creation. Although
this local universe has a Central Sun that is linked like a spoke to the center
of a wheel to the Central Sun of Creation, once a local universe has expanded to
the point this one has, it needs outside help to create new solar system
matrixes. This is an extraordinary intervention on the part of the Creative
God/Goddess, in an attempt to Dream New Dreams for the human lifewaves who made
their Home Worlds (Epona (Mars), Brighid (Asteroid Belt/Venus), and Earth
(Lemurian Achievers and Nibiruian Sirians)...
Cosmic Chrysanthemum Pattern ... Go back
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