Paradigm Shift Energy Healing
You know there's more to this life
15/01/2022
Water crystals from water exposed to words “Mutual Love”
Water stores information. 2 intimate water crystals were observed. It seems that 2 different beings love each other and harmonize with each other. They don’t seem to want to leave!
What do you feel when you look at these water crystals ?
#watercrystal
30/12/2021
LOL
22/10/2021
George Orwell’s 1984 Eerily Predicted What Our Society Would Be Like Today, 72 Years Ago
Read here: 👉https://bit.ly/3ARitEy
06/10/2021
Yes!
22/08/2021
18/07/2021
Mirabai embodies a love that lets us do what’s right for our own lives no matter what others might think. Mirabai, or Meera, is a Bhakti poet and mystic from Rajasthan, India. She was born a princess in the late 15th century. She unwillingly married Bhoj Raj, the crowned prince of Mewar in 1516, but she considered Krishna to be her true husband.
Legends say that her husband’s family tried to kill her several times for defying the social customs and expectations of a wife. But in each of these legends, Mirabai’s love for Krishna would miraculously save her. She wears the Krishna tilaka as a mark of her devotion to him.
Northern India in the 16th century was besieged by violent battles between Hindus and Muslims. Her husband, father, and father-in-law all died in the war with the Islamic Army of Babur. Mirabai refused to join her husband
on his funeral pyre, and again defied social and cultural expectations. She became the central poet saint of the Bhakti movement during this difficult period in Indian history. The Bhakti movement is a spiritual path focused on the cultivation of a personal love for the divine. It’s a devotional form of worship that believes anyone can
have direct access to the divine regardless of s*x, caste, or religion.
Mirabai became the symbol of people’s suffering under the caste system and the persecution that ensued if anyone tried to defy social and political standing. Mirabai’s poems are lyrical padas or metric verses. And they are so widely known and cherished because they relate an ultimate freedom that Mirabai lived out in her love for Krishna.
When your soul selects her card:
Often, without even realizing it, we make choices based on external expectations, on how we think other people will perceive our actions. Mirabai is about doing what’s right for you and no one else. Ultimately only you can know what needs to be done or said. You have this one brief life and every second of it matters. Mirabai is about standing up for what you know is right for you even if others will judge you for it.
The fear of being persecuted can convince us not to be true to who we really are. There’s a love though that’s far larger than human constructs and cultural values. Love isn’t ethical. Love isn’t bound by any idea of what’s socially acceptable. Love is what sets us free from the expectations that bind us. Love, in whatever way it finds us, asks us to stay loyal to our own soul. Any outside force, or person that asks us to betray our most intimate relationship with the divine, isn’t acting out of love.
For Mirabai, her true husband wasn’t the one she was married to. The love that made her brave, the love that inspired her every poem and action, was a divine love for Krishna. So the laws that bound her to the strict expectations of being a wife didn’t actually apply to her. Love asks us to look at what really matters to us, and at what we truly value. And love asks us to bravely defy expectations in order to be true to ourselves. Loves wants us
to marry our own soul.
11/07/2021
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