I wish you a beautiful and blessed day, Please take care of yourself and talk to you soon! You can also find me and follow me on Instagram: Thank you very much for listening to WOO WOO NATION Podcast, more is coming so if you are interested, please subscribe! In short: Be patient, this downtime is needed, so go inward, reflect on your life and what you really want, see beyond the obvious, face your fears, listen to your intuition and get ready to move forward! Whatever the situation remember that you are assisted by the Divine and the Divine helpers. You are going to experience some changes, endings and new beginnings are coming. Some endings just happen to you and some are initiated by yourself, some are a breath of fresh air and others are more difficult… There is a strong desire for new beginnings and therefore a need for endings. You may feel limited right now but it is temporary, you are just getting ready for unexpected changes. It is really a time to rethink, reflect, see what is happening in your life from another perspective and see beyond what’s obvious. Trust yourself, the intuitive information you are receiving, and the signs you are perceiving. It is an important step before starting anything.Ĭlarity and intuition come from inner searching and communing with the Divine. It’s time to go inward, contemplate, and reflect on what you really desire. I am always amazed when it happens! So cool! Still a theme of transformation of changes, really in harmony with the past week and amazingly with the Full Moon in Capricorn. Today: Three cards from “Angel Wisdom Tarot" by Redleigh Valentineįirst, “The High Priestess, then “Awakening” and “release.” Reflect and let go of all kinds of self-sabotaging actions, take accountability for them, readjust, free yourself of what is not working, release what is holding you back and be ready to move forward! And beware, people, the energy can be heavy and “pot stirring” like… Yesterday was the Super Full Moon in Capricorn. That box holding first booties, cap, hospital tags and first tooth? Decorate it with faux gemstones or color of your child's birthstone.Hello □□□□□□ □□□□ □□□□□□□□□! Welcome to WOO WOO NATION Podcast, I am Joelle, your host and Today is Fortune Friday! This is the Oracle of the day! □ Make an annual tradition of snapping a picture of your child standing or sitting amidst her month's bloom (you'll love seeing your child grow in comparison to the tree year after year!). If you don't have a green thumb, a trip to the arboretum or local nursery can substitute. If possible for your region (and soil and sun conditions in your yard for the particular plant), grow their month's bloom in your garden. Print out an image of the tree and superimpose family members' names (or pictures) on the branches. Trace your family tree using an image of your child's birthday tree. You can also add the faux stones as nail bling. To make it more symbolic, glue a faux gemstone in the likeness of your child's birthstone on one of the fingers on the handprint, like a ring. There's no sweeter way to capture your toddler's age than a handprint. Plus, as your child ages, she'll enjoy collecting the birthstones of other family members, and you can add new meaningful charms celebrating her interests each birthday. Bracelets set with birthstones are a sweet gift that both genders will treasure. Now that you know your baby's birth symbol, try one (or more!) of these practical, creative ways to celebrate her birth: Read on for the symbols for each birth month, along with inspired keepsakes to buy, grow or make. Regardless of the symbol (and your beliefs!), you can do as the Romans do and give unique gifts to your little ones based on the month they were born. The tradition of a particular type of flower as a birthday gift dates back to the Romans, and like gemstones - a tradition believed to have originated in Biblical times, with the current list of stones dating to 1912 - each carries special meaning associated with the month. The Druids created Celtic tree astrology, assigning trees to different periods of the year and matching personality traits of those born under the sign. For example, Babylonians adopted the zodiac symbols from ancient Egypt, aligning character traits with each constellation they saw in the night sky. You may already know your baby's zodiac sign and birthstone - but how about his flower or his tree? Birth symbols are abundant in various traditions and, in some cases, date back thousands of years.
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