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Jun 13 • 13 tweets • 2 min read
Religious trauma, Jupiter and VenusšŸ“æšŸŖ·

Faith is a very powerful thing, it is the ability to trust in something completely and is based off ā€˜knowing’ and experiencing one’s inner-self as the highest truth i.e. divinity or God.

Jupiter is the planet that signifies one’s belief- -in the divine; why wouldn’t it? it’s the planet that is expanding and is hopeful, both traits of God’s existence and grace. Religion however is a trickier thing, it is more law based and created in order to keep people in check so that good moral behaviour can lead to the-
Dec 28, 2024 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
why is the Goddess Kundalini worshipped in the form of a serpent? šŸ

It is said that at the base of the spine, there’s a sva-linga (your own Śiva tattwa) and the Goddess is wrapped around it in 3 and a half circles. the Goddess is seen as a serpent for it is only- Image
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-the crushing force of a serpent that subdues and allows the prey to be consumed. Devī is the very intense forms of energy and pressure that tightens around Śiva to release His grace. Our material bodies too must grasp tightly the form of divinity that we are (sva)-
Oct 7, 2024 • 5 tweets • 2 min read
Today is Lalitā Panchami and I want to talk about a name from the Lalitā Sahasranāma that I’ve been contemplating for a while, svatmārāmā which means She who rejoices in Herself. Whenever I think of this name, I think of DevÄ« as SarasvatÄ«, completely serene- Image -enjoying the sound of Her own thoughts and being the one who can stand up for Herself and justice (as She has in many many episodes of the DevÄ« Bhagvatam), DevÄ« is the true embodiment of self-love. Our definition of self-love has been muddled with consumerism and what other- Image
Sep 8, 2024 • 11 tweets • 4 min read
kāmeśvara mukhāloka kalpita śrÄ« gaṇeśvarā (She who gave birth to Gaṇeśa by looking at the handsome face of Kāmeśvara) šŸŒ“

In the Lalitā Sahasranāma, the 77th name is the birth of Gaṇeśa when Lalitā DevÄ« looks at the face of Kāmeśvara Śiva and smiles and this happens right- Image in the middle of Her battle with Bhandāsura who is the demon that is born from the ashes of Kāmadeva. Bhandāsura represents the misfortune and dryness in our thought process, all of the negative vikalpas, opinions and thoughts that are formed by our minds when we interact with-
Aug 2, 2024 • 26 tweets • 8 min read
🌹 the four feminine archetypes and their nakshatra association 🌹

these four archetypes represent the larger themes in a woman’s life. as with all archetypes there’s an anima (the masculine) and the animus (the feminine) that needs to be balanced within ourselves. Image *note* you can obviously relate to more than one archetype but there’ll be one atleast that you lean on and feel drawn to more. with that being said let me introduce each of the archetypes:

1. the mother
2. the lover
3. the queen
4. the wise woman

all of these are the Goddess! Image
Apr 22, 2024 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
how to make the best use of full moons šŸŒ•
(an ayurvedic perspective)
ą„ ą¤¶ą„ą¤°ą„€ ą¤šą¤‚ą¤¦ą„ą¤°ą¤¾ą¤Æą„‡ नमः Image full moons are considered to be auspicious times in the hindu tradition because they represent the state of the Mother being full of every single quality that makes Her the full giver of nourishment to all of Her children. these qualities are known as kalas which give the moon-
Apr 13, 2023 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
I think it’s colonization, you see Devi’s lolling tongue actually represents laughter/rajas gun being controlled by rows of white teeth/sattwa guna. when passionate in love with Shiva, She gives love to him and his eyes are always half closed in ecstasy Image In Yoni Tantra, this is actually a sexual position the makes Devi laugh because He becomes ā€˜erect’ (from Shava to Shiva) when She’s on top of him and keeps Her feet (a representation of breaking boundaries) on His chest (they become one).
Nov 9, 2022 • 5 tweets • 1 min read
i’m going to be honest it’s really frustrating sometimes to deal with questions when the instructions are so clear. i give examples to everything i say so you can connect the keywords and come to your own conclusions (which is so much more fruitful!) i’m not trying to bully anybody or imply you don’t know nothing in fact quiet the opposite. if you’ve come across a post like this, i assume you know the very basics of astrology. i can’t answer every single question without knowing the full chart and if you want know please
Nov 9, 2022 • 5 tweets • 1 min read
🧵4 main things to check in the navamsa and what they mean:
1. navamsa lagna and lagna lord: a change in goals, how you approach these goals in life, and what gives you a sense of fulfillment. 2. karakamsa: this one goes without saying for it shows the evolution of your soul. look into the nakshatra of this as well, it will tell you a story you will be embodying.