the aura projects innocence and malice…

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definition:
au·ra
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noun
* 1. the distinctive atmosphere or quality that seems to surround and be generated by a person, thing, or place: “the ceremony retains an aura of mystery”
* 2. (in spiritualism and some forms of alternative medicine) a supposed emanation surrounding the body of a living creature and regarded as an essential part of the individual: “emotional, mental, and spiritual levels form an energy field around the body known as the aura”

Aura | Definition of Aura at Dictionary.com
noun plural auras or aurae (ˈɔːriː) a distinctive air or quality considered to be characteristic of a person or thing. any invisible emanation, such as a scent or odour. pathol strange sensations, such as noises in the ears or flashes of light, that immediately precede an attack, esp of epilepsy. AURA | definition in the Cambridge

English Dictionary
/ ˈɔː.rə / a feeling or character that a person or place seems to have: The woods have an aura of mystery. There’s an aura of sadness about him.
Aura | definition of aura by Medical dictionary
a peculiar sensation preceding the appearance of more definite symptoms. An epileptic aura precedes an epileptic seizure and may involve visual disturbances, dizziness, numbness, or any of a number of sensations which the patient may find difficult to describe exactly.

The 9 Aura Colors and Their Meanings (+ What They Say About a …
During an aura reading, an aura reader will typically ask the client to sit against a backdrop and then take a photo. The camera will produce a Polaroid with different colors across the picture. The colors to the right represent the person’s emotional state during the prior week. The colors over the head and torso represent their current emotional state. And the colors to the left represent their weeks to come.
To put it simply, aura photography shows the auric field of a person. Christina Lonsdale, a Portland-based artist, explains it like this: “The camera uses hand sensors that pick up this energy field and a proprietary algorithm matches this energy to a color.”
To determine what those colors in the photograph actually mean, here is a breakdown of all the aura color meanings:
A red aura means someone has an energetic, passionate, and fiery personality. They don’t like to follow instructions and will put their thoughts into action without hesitation. Red is associated with the root chakra, so having a red aura means a person’s root chakra is healthy and unblocked.
A yellow aura, or a gold aura, means someone is sunny, cheery, and charismatic. Anyone with a yellow aura is confident, strong, and empowered. They make friends everywhere they go because they are social and have a personality that attracts others. This color is associated with the solar plexus chakra, so anyone with a yellow aura has their solar plexus unblocked.
A purple aura, or a violet aura, represents sensitivity, intuition, and intelligence. It is associated with the third-eye chakra. Anyone with a purple aura or a violet aura may have psychic ability.
An orange aura represents creativity and sexual energy. These people learn from experience rather than reading theories or essays. They prefer having hands-on experience in a subject. Orange is associated with the sacral chakra, so anyone with an orange aura has their sacral unblocked.
A green aura means someone is kind, compassionate, and forgiving. They have an open heart and are easily influenced by others since they choose to see the good in people. They also love music and nature. This color is associated with the heart chakra, which means anyone with a green chakra has their heart chakra unblocked. However, the green aura color meaning can also be negative.  Muddier shades of green can represent possessiveness and fear of not being loved.

A pink aura means someone is kind, compassionate, caring, and loving. They must be careful when it comes to setting boundaries because their sweet nature makes it easy for others to take advantage of them. Like a green aura, this color is associated with the heart chakra.
A blue aura, or an indigo aura, represents a powerful mind. They are insightful and wise. However, they need to be careful to ground themselves since they are daydreamers. This color is associated with the throat chakra.
A white aura means someone has a quick mind and a strong sense of connection to a higher power. However, they are perfectionists who are always nervous and worried. This aura is associated with the crown chakra.
A brown aura, or a tan aura, means a person is hard-working, grounded, and prefers working with their hands. However, this color can also represent greed and selfishness. It suggests a person is self-involved and highly opinionated.
A grey aura is uncommon. It represents negative emotions and negative energy. The color can indicate a lack of direction or confusion about where a person is headed in their life.
A turquoise aura means someone has strong communication skills. They are multi-taskers who are incredibly organized and are great at handling tough situations. Because they are so magnetic, they have a strong influence on others.
A black aura is a sign someone is exhausted or stressed. Although most people’s auras can have both positive and negative associations, this aura color meaning is entirely negative. This emotional imbalance is incredibly unhealthy. However, grounding or energy healing can help brighten the aura back up.
A rainbow aura is rare to see. These auras typically belong to someone who is spiritually evolved, who meditates regularly, or who considers themselves an energy healer. There is also a belief that first-time incarnations to the Earth have rainbow auras because they are still spiritually connected to the realm of creation.
The 7 Aura Layers:
Auras are actually layered. Each layer represents a different part of the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual conditions of a human being. It’s important to know the aura layer meaning in addition to the color meaning, so here is what each one represents:
The first aura layer is the Etheric Layer, which outlines the body. This layer is only located one to two inches from a person, which is why it is able to reveal the conditions and health of the physical body.
The second layer is the Emotional Layer, which is in the shape of an oval. This layer is two to four inches away from the body. It is constantly changing and reflects a person’s current mood.
The third layer is the Mental Layer. It is located four to eight inches from the body. Mental health issues commonly present themselves in this layer.
The fourth layer is the Astral Bridge Layer. It is eight to twelve inches away from the body. It is the window to a person’s spiritual nature and represents love, well-being, and life-balance.
The fifth layer is the Etheric Template Layer. It is two feet away from the body. It represents the level of communication and creativity a person contains.
The sixth layer is the Celestial Layer. It is two to three feet away from the body. It represents the subconscious mind.
The seventh layer is the Ketheric Template Layer. This is the final layer, which protects all the other auras and holds them together.

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 through the looking glass at some invisible energy

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Telepathic Influence and Remote Hypnosis. In books, movies and theatre, there is a long tradition of showing an evil character with the power to control minds. Normally this person seduces young women and uses undo influence to gain money that is not rightfully his, or some equally despicable set of actions, to make sure we know this person is evil.

talisman tal·is·man
/ˈtaləsmən/
noun
* 1. an object, typically an inscribed ring or stone, that is thought to have magic powers and to bring good luck: “those rings, so fresh and gleaming, were their talismans”
Talisman – Wikipedia
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A talisman is any object ascribed with religious or magical powers intended to protect, heal, or harm individuals for whom they are made. Talismans are often portable objects carried on someone in a variety of ways, but can also be installed permanently in architecture.

para-psychology par·a·psy·chol·o·gy
/ˌperəsīˈkäləjē/
noun
* 1. the study of mental phenomena which are excluded from or inexplicable by orthodox scientific psychology (such as hypnosis, telepathy, etc.).
Parapsychology – Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Parapsychology
Parapsychology is the study of alleged psychic phenomena (extrasensory perception, as in telepathy, precognition, clairvoyance, psychokinesis, a.k.a. telekinesis, and psychometry) and other paranormal claims, for example related to near-death experiences, synchronicity, apparitional experiences, etc.

an iron will
Urban Dictionary: iron will
http://www.urbandictionary.com › define
iron will. A burning determination that cannot be stopped or hindered by anything; Willing to do anything to get a desired out come; Extremely resilient. He has an iron will trying to stand up after that punch. by aurellious January 18, 2010. Flag.

IRON-WILLED | Definition of IRON-WILLED by Oxford Dictionary …
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adjective. Implacably determined on a course of action; very resolute. ‘an iron-willed leader who has rallied and refreshed her tiring team’. More example sentences. ‘I’d promised not to become a weakling; I promised to stay a strong iron-willed girl.’. ‘Only the most iron-willed amongst America’s youth can stand up to the pull of commercial pop culture.’.

death of the English Language…..

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Poem to the First Generation of People to Exist After the Death of the English Language
by Billy Collins

I’m not going to put a lot of work into this
because you won’t be able to read it anyway,
and I’ve got more important things to do
this morning, not the least of which
is to try to write a fairly decent poem
for the people who can still read English.

Who could have foreseen English finding
a place in the cemetery of dead languages?

I once imagined English placing flowers
at the tombstones of its parents, Latin and Anglo-Saxon,
but you people can actually visit its grave
on a Sunday afternoon if you still have days of the week.

I remember the story of the last speaker,
of Dalmatian being tape-recorded in his hut
as he was dying under a horse-hair blanket.
But English? English seemed for so many of us
the only true way to describe the world
as if reality itself were English
and Adam and Eve spoke it in the garden
using words like snake, apple, and perdition.

Of course, there are other words for things
but what could be better than boat,
pool, swallow (both the noun and the verb),
statuette, tractor, squiggly, surf, and underbelly?

I’m sorry.
I’ve wasted too much time on this already.
You carry on however you do
without the help of English, communicating
with dots in the air or hologram hats or whatever.
You’re just like all the ones who say
they can’t understand poetry
but at least you poor creatures have an excuse.

So I’m going to turn the page
and not think about you and your impoverishment.
Instead, I’m going to write a poem about red poppies
waving by the side of the railroad tracks,
and you people will never even know what you’re missing.

“Poem to the First Generation of People to Exist After the Death of the English Language” by Billy Collins from The Rain in Portugal. © Random House, 2016. Reprinted with permission.

It’s the birthday of the man who said, “My poetry is suburban, it’s domestic, it’s middle class, and it’s sort of unashamedly that, but I hope there’s enough imaginative play in there that it’s not simply poems about barbecuing.” That’s the poet Billy Collins (books by this author), born in New York City (1941). He was an only child. Before he even knew how to read, he would page through books and pretend that he was reading whenever his parents had company. He said, “I would say it was a fairly happy childhood. But they say he who says that is just better at repressing things.” He wrote his first poem at the age of seven when he was driving with his parents and looked out the window and saw a sailboat on the East River.
He hasn’t stopped writing poems since then. He said:
“I was a most impressionable teenager back in the days of beatnik glory, so I responded fully to Kerouac, Ginsberg, Ferlinghetti’s ‘Coney Island of the Mind’ — still a good title — Gregory Corso, and others. I was in Paris for a summer in the early sixties and hung self-consciously around the corners of the scene on the Boul Mich, as they called it. I sat at the same table with Corso and others, and I even hung around with an American girl named Ann Campbell, whom Realities magazine had called ‘The Queen of the Beatniks.’ (Let’s see … what did that make me??) But mostly I was a Catholic high school boy in the suburbs who fantasized about stealing a car and driving nonstop to Denver. I probably would have done it, but I didn’t have access to those special driving pills Neal Cassady had. Plus, there was always a test to study for, or band practice.”
Collins was named U.S. Poet Laureate in 2001 and held the title until 2003. As U.S. Poet Laureate, Collins read his poem The Names at a special joint session of the United States Congress on September 6, 2002, held to remember the victims of the 9/11 attacks.[
His books include The Art of Drowning (1995), Sailing Alone Around the Room: New and Selected Poems (2001), Horoscopes for the Dead (2011), Aimless Love (2013), The Rain in Portugal (2016) and most recently, Whale Day (2020).

a talisman for the vernal equinox…poles are tilted,same time day and night,Madness,wholesome,love wakes anew this throbbing heart,

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At Home
by Linda Gregg

Far is where I am near.
Far is where I live.
My house is in the far.
The night is still.
A dog barks from a farm.
A tiny dog not far below.
The bark is soft and small.
A lamp keeps the stars away.
If I go out there they are.

Linda Gregg, “At Home” from All of It Singing: New and Selected Poems. © 1985 Linda Gregg. Used by permission of The Permissions Company

Today is the first day of spring, the vernal equinox in the Northern Hemisphere. The Earth is tilted on its axis, so as it travels around the sun each pole is sometimes tilted toward the sun and sometimes tilted away. It is this tilt that causes the seasons, as well as the shortening and lengthening of daylight hours. On this day the North and South Poles are equally distant from the sun, so we will have almost exactly the same amount of daytime as nighttime.
Emily Dickinson said: “A little Madness in the Spring / Is wholesome even for the King.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson said: “Spring still makes spring in the mind,
When sixty years are told;
Love wakes anew this throbbing heart,
And we are never old.”
Mark Twain said, “It’s spring fever. That is what the name of it is. And when you’ve got it, you want — oh, you don’t quite know what it is you do want, but it just fairly makes your heart ache, you want it so!”

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full of stones from your life…

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What Love Cannot Do
by January Gill O’Neil

It cannot save itself when it expires
like a tire’s slow leak. It cannot bring back
the greediness of youth
                                           mouth on mouth,
                                           skin on skin, that gnawing,
                                           that longing you carried
until the next time
and then there is no next time.
You never see it coming but always see it leaving.
It waits by the door, bags packed,
full of stones from your life.
                                           What it can do is mark
the distance between Point A and Point B,
which feels like a galaxy,                                     
                                           every star you ever wished upon
                                           imploding before your eyes.

 
January Gill O’Neil, “What Love Cannot Do” from Misery Islands. © 2014 by January Gill O’Neil. Used with permission of The Permission Company, LLC on behalf of CavanKerry Press, Ltd.,

face to face: the face of the Trinity

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“The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time…

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It’s the birthday of American writer Jack Kerouac (books by this author), Lowell, Massachusetts (1922). He is best known for his iconic Beat Generation novel, On the Road (1957), in which poetic drifter Sal Paradise knocks about the United States with his pal Dean Moriarty. In the book, Sal says:
“The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn like fabulous yellow roman candles.”

About writing, he said:
“You think out what actually happened, you tell friends long stories about it, you mull it over in your mind, you connect it together at leisure, then when the time comes to pay the rent again you force yourself to sit at the typewriter, or at the writing notebook, and get it over with as fast as you can,” and  “I’m only a jolly storyteller and have nothing to do with politics or schemes and my only plan is the old Chinese way of the Tao: Avoid the authorities.”

A Time for Everything

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Ecclesiastes 3:1-8


(New Living Translation)

For everything there is a season,


A time for every activity under heaven.


A time to be born and a time to die.


A time to plant and a time to harvest.


A time to kill and a time to heal.


A time to tear down and a time to build up

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A time to cry and a time to laugh.


A time to grieve and a time to dance.


A time to scatter stones and a time to gather stones.


A time to embrace and a time to turn away

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A time to search and a time to quit searching

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A time to keep and a time to throw away.


A time to tear and a time to mend.


A time to be quiet and a time to speak

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A time to love and a time to hate

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A time for war and a time for peace.

New Living Translation

Archangel Haniel

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The other thing I want you to know is that everything your Guardian Angel has planned for you is significant and important. You don’t have to work for the Ministry, or be someone who does big things in life to deserve your Angel’s love.

Everything that your Guardian Angel has in mind for you is extremely important.

And you probably didn’t realize you inherited this Angelic Plan since the day you were born… yet you don’t sense or see any of it. You know this to be true Jeanne Poland, because deep within yourself, you know you are destined for greatness. You know there is more to your life than what you are experiencing right now.

“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”

Jeremiah 29:11

But like many others before you, you believed to find this great plan of yours through some huge vision that comes to you as a dream in the middle of a night… or even revealed through a near-death experience.

And because of these misconceptions, you continue to sit on the fence, waiting for miracles to happen. And when they failed to manifest, you became jaded and skeptical, only to distance yourself further from your Guardian Angel.

In other words, Jeanne Poland, you should never had to deal with the difficulties and financial stresses that are following you if only you knew and acted on your your Angelic Plan for Abundance. But instead, you deviated from this path.

It is for this reason, your Guardian Angel so enthusiastically had me interpret this Message for you…
“Follow The Path And You’ll Find Happiness”
— Your Guardian Angel, Haniel
Before I reveal details about your message, I want to first reveal who your Guardian Angel is.

As you should already know by now, your Guardian Angel is:
“Archangel Haniel”

Bible scripture according to this name: Proverb 16:9
“The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps.”
Latin name: Liberum Arbitrium
Meaning: Free Will
Imaginative and emotional, Archangel Haniel is the embodiment of womanly intuition and imagination. She is a strongly feminine angel that is tied to the Netzach Sephirot, which is the emanation of God’s will that denotes the beginning of giving mankind free will. She is often associated with images of the full moon, which also happens to the best time to seek her assistance, or guidance, for extremely important matters.
No matter what your gender is though, Archangel Haniel grants all those who are born with her as a Guardian Angel a special sense of intuition and the potential for a very strong imagination. These two gifts are seen as excellent examples of free will, which flourish when the mind is unbound and undirected. She is also seen as the embodiment of emotions, which are also seen as a defining trait for mankind. The full moon is a perfect icon for her as it has been a great source of inspiration for mankind’s imagination, and is a strong image that can evoke many different emotions.
My Friend, to embrace and be guided by Haniel, let your imagination run free as you envision having a conversation with her, in which you beseech her for guidance, or assistance. Keep your mind open though, because it is not uncommon to receive her answer in an imaginative way.

Bible scripture according to this name: Proverb 16:9
“The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps.”
Latin name: Liberum Arbitrium
Meaning: Free Will
Imaginative and emotional, Archangel Haniel is the embodiment of womanly intuition and imagination. She is a strongly feminine angel that is tied to the Netzach Sephirot, which is the emanation of God’s will that denotes the beginning of giving mankind free will. She is often associated with images of the full moon, which also happens to the best time to seek her assistance, or guidance, for extremely important matters.
No matter what your gender is though, Archangel Haniel grants all those who are born with her as a Guardian Angel a special sense of intuition and the potential for a very strong imagination. These two gifts are seen as excellent examples of free will, which flourish when the mind is unbound and undirected. She is also seen as the embodiment of emotions, which are also seen as a defining trait for mankind. The full moon is a perfect icon for her as it has been a great source of inspiration for mankind’s imagination, and is a strong image that can evoke many different emotions.
My Friend, to embrace and be guided by Haniel, let your imagination run free as you envision having a conversation with her, in which you beseech her for guidance, or assistance. Keep your mind open though, because it is not uncommon to receive her answer in an imaginative way.

the keys to the piano open the planets

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The German astronomer Johannes Kepler discovered the third law of planetary motion on this date in 1618. Before Kepler, Copernicus had come up with three basic theories: one, that planets have a circular orbit; two, that the sun is the center of the orbit; and three, that a planet’s speed is constant. Kepler’s three laws fine-tuned the theories of Copernicus.
By 1609, Kepler had come up with two laws based on his study of the work of 16th-century Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe. The first is sometimes known as the Law of Ellipses. It states that planets follow an elliptical path around the sun — not circular, as Copernicus had thought, and the sun is not in the center of the ellipse but at a focal point.
Kepler’s second law is the Law of Equal Areas. Unlike Copernicus’s theory, he determined that the speed at which a planet moves through space is not constant: a planet moves faster when it’s nearer the sun, and it slows down when it’s in the farthest reaches of its orbit, due to the effect of the sun’s gravitational pull. But Kepler figured out that if he drew an imaginary line from the center of a planet to the center of the sun, it would sweep across equivalent total areas in equivalent periods of time.
Kepler’s third law, which he discovered on this date, is known as the Law of Harmonies. While his first and second laws describe the motion of individual planets, the Law of Harmonies compares the motion of different planets. Kepler discovered that the square of a planet’s orbital period is directly proportional to the cube of its average distance from the sun, and the ratio is almost exactly the same for every planet in our solar system.

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