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Illuminator by Dipa Sanatani | The Green Man and the Wounded Masculine
Consider the folklore and artistic representations where nature is far from benign. Ancient myths teem with capricious gods and vengeful spirits dwelling in forests and mountains, wielding storms and pestilence with seeming disregard for human life.
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Aquamarine | The Stone of Emotional Healing
The stone is primarily associated with the bridge between the throat and heart chakras, encouraging the individual to speak up and say what is concealed within the depths of the heart.
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Soulmates and Wounds | The Evolution of Healing in ONENESS
This idea of soul mates, often romanticised, became, for me, a lens through which to examine something deeper: the inner wounds we carry and how they shape our lives, especially our most intimate relationships.
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Blood and Life | A Musing on the Goddess Chinnamasta
Though her image may appear, on the surface, to be undeniably violent–depicted as she holds her own severed head, with streams of blood gushing forth–Chinnamasta is not a goddess of death, but of life and spiritual nourishment.
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Shamanic Sickness | When the Spirits Call
The symptoms of shamanic sickness can be extreme and varied, including vivid dreams, visions, emotional turmoil, and even near-death experiences.
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Pitru Dosham | The Interconnectedness Between Generations
In Hindu philosophy, sudden and unnatural deaths disrupt the natural order of life, leaving ancestral souls in a state of unrest.
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The Sacred Serpent: Understanding the Worship of Nagathampiran
Unlike mainstream Hindu gods, whose worship follows strict Vedic or Agamic traditions, devotion to Nagathampiran stems from an ancient, earth-bound spirituality that predates organised religion.
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Venus in Capricorn in the 8th House | Ancestral Karma and Karmic Lessons
The 8th house is a portal to the unseen, and Venus here suggests that relationships and values are part of the soul’s broader journey through cycles of death and rebirth.
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The Karmic Anatomy of Naga Dosha | Healing the Past
The concept of Naga Dosha emerges from a profound karmic understanding in Hindu philosophy, where negative actions against serpents and women in past lives create enduring spiritual and energetic consequences.
