Friday 13th

I didn’t write this – don’t know who did –a friend share it on FB —so unable to give them the credit

from lostgirlmyths

Day of the Goddess

Interestingly the suppression of 13 comes as no surprise when you learn that 13 represents the return of the Divine Feminine, the mysteries associated with Mary Magdalene, Mary, Shekinah and The Sophia, all of which express the wisdom of natural cycles, and sacred balance of all things.

It was considered a day to worship the Divine Feminine that lives in us all and to honour the cycles of creation and death and rebirth. In pagan times, Fridays were a day of celebration and 13 was a sacred number because it corresponded to the 13 yearly moon and menstrual cycles that occur each year.

Friday the 13th is actually very sacred and feminine. Friday, which is ruled by Freyja, a Norse fertility Goddess (as well as Venus and other feminine deities) is regarded as a sacred day for honouring the feminine within all of us and pampering ourselves.

In addition, the number 13 is highly female as well. Today is the day I honour my mother line and heal the families generational trauma.

Today the universe has aligned in favour of healing our family trauma. Today we see the light at the end of a very long extremely painful tunnel.  Today is the day the dark & light comes together for death & rebirth. Today our family heals.

BLESSED BE

A SHORT STORY ABOUT HEALING THE  BLUE PLANET

I wrote and published this sci fi short story a few years ago (under the above title) when the human population was

7.4 billion:

(1st published 4th April 2017)

It is now more than 8 .4 billion

I wrote this short story as social satire and sympathetic magic

The idea that we were genetically engineered is from Mayan writings plus my belief that humans are not indigenous to the planet

The concept of translocation was once a practice pre Roman Empire and apparently still is in some so called primitive cultures

He idea that humans were livestock for the gods is mine but am sure others have thought this

I chose Ophiuchus because I was I was drawn to this constellation

I chose Kunapipi because I respect and admire the wisdom and spirituality of indigenous Australians

The clairvoyant Experiences of a Sceptic is not a literary masterpiece

but a true story. I majored in sociology not literature

I dont know the meaning of life:

nor understand the nature of reality:

I do know physical death is not the end.

And there are so many amazing stories omitted so as not to break client confidentiality.

The second part I wrote as therapy and had not intended to include.

It wasn’t included in the original l publication

( I started shaking when I tried to write about the abuse so it is badly written and a great deal omitted)