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Article: The Moon

The Moon


The Eye and Moon both embody themes of mystery, intuition, protection, and the hidden forces that influence our lives. In mythology, the Eye of Horus, also known as the Wadjet, was a powerful symbol of protection, healing, and restoration. it was believed to ward off evil and offer insight into hidden truths, much like Horus himself, who regained his eye after a battle with Set, symbolizing recovery and heightened perception. Similarly, the Moon card in Tarot represents the subconscious mind, intuition, and the unseen aspects of reality. It often suggests contusion or illusion, as well as the need to trust one’s inner vision to navigate uncertainty. Both symbols speak to the importance of looking beyond the surface to access deeper truths. Together, they remind us that clarity and insight are found through embracing the unknown and trusting the power of our inner awareness.

  • The Acknowledgment of truth behind the illusion
  • Finding solace in not knowing what tomorrow will bring
  • Allowing your intuition and psychic senses to lead in the decision making process
  • Holding back deep emotions for fear of how others will react.

SOULFUL REFLECTION

What monologue do I subconsciously declare that has no merit or foundation to stand on?

Written by Yana Saint LéVie

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