It’s About Time
Thursday
Energy of the Day 12-31-2015
Here is your Energy of the Day report…
Numerology: 1+2+3+1+2+0+1+5 equals 15 or 6; meaning “Love” and “Responsibility”
Astrology – “The Day of Aesthetic Promotion” – 9 degrees Capricorn
Tarot Card – the 4th card of “The Emperor”
13 Moon Calender – 6 Rhythmic Moon
Thursday –
Planet: Jupiter
Color: Gold
Chakra: 3rd Solar Plexus
Element: Fire
Minerals: Gold, Selenite, Clear Quartz
Energy Quality: Resurrection, Ascension, Wise Service
Spirit Guides: Jesus, Buddha, Uriel, Nada, Aurora
Mayan Day Count – Kin 225: 4 Chicchan
Chicchan – plumed serpent, sky, kundalini, power, justice
4 Structure – a time to be practical, down to earth, and develop solid foundations
(from Mayan Calender Decoder and Messages of The Maya Cards by Claudie Planche www.stargaia.com)
Daily Inspiration: from “To Bless the Space Between Us” by John O’Donohue
The nature of calender time is linear; it is made up of durations that begin and end. The Celtic imagination always sensed that beneath time there was eternal depth. This offers us a completely different way of relating to time. It relieves time of the finality of ending. While something may come to an ending on the surface of time, its presence, meaning, and effect continue to be held and integrated into the eternal. This is how spirit unfolds and deepens. In this sense, eternal time is intimate; it is where the unfolding narrative of individual life is gathered and woven. Eternal life is eternal memory; therefore, it is possible to imagine a realm beyond endings where all that has unfolded is not canceled or lost, but where spirit-depths of it are already arriving home.
As this year draws to an end, we give thanks for all the gifts it brought and how they became inlaid within where neither time nor tide can touch them…We bless this year for all we learned, for all we loved and lost and for the quiet way it brought us nearer to our invisible destination.
Kwanzaa The sixth day (Kuumba): Kuumba means creativity and sets the tone for the sixth day of Kwanzaa. This day occurs on New Year’s Eve and considered special. There is often a celebration or feast that accompanies the ritual lighting of the candles (for this day, the last of the red ones). The eldest member present will also read the Tamishi La Tutaonana, a farewell statement to the old year.
With Love, Mary
Energy of the Day 12-31-2015