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“The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are.”

― Carl Gustav Jung

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Retire in meditation and pray for the well-being of every human being. Search "loving-kindness meditation", if you wanna know more.

Also, remember this is all a dream. It'll pass. As brutal as it looks.
 

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I listen to alot of different prayers and such, as i think its a good idea to find some chants/prayers or things related to this (for said safe space/ritualistic place) though in regards to lookin through my own bookmarks to share one, it would be a long story~that is, to try and pull one out right now is a daunting task, for im going through some stuff/sht currently (long story).

@_Archangel_ I like your icon as it looks like an illuminated letter, but combined w/ that sortve naval or Orphic imagery of the serpent kindve thing (im sure its something specific but i dont know what it is)

p.s. im also thinkin of a word for like "safe space", meaning that, it wouldnt jus be for meditation, maybe 'hearth' or one of those things. Maybe something related to "Hestia"...

Oh that reminds me, i should share a hymn to Hestia. As, since i cannot share a prayer/poem at this very moment right now, this should suffice for now, as many prayers & hymns come together as one like this,

Holy queen of sacred rites, we shall hymn you,
Hestia, who holds Olympus and the middle‑navel
of the earth forever, who holds the Pythian laurel,
dancing around the lofty temple of Phoebus, de-
lighting in the oracular voices of the tripods, and
when Apollo w/ his golden seven‑toned lyre
praises the gods in hymns with you. Greetings,
daughter of Kronos and Rhea, you who adorn
the altars of the immortals; Hestia, grant in
exchange great prosperity to us, that having
it We may always dance around your bright
throned altar.

 

Edited by kavaris

Paraphrase from Poimandres (Corpus Hermeticum): "... that which is in the Word is also in ourselves."

Greek Magical Papyri (PGM): "I call upon the Word of the All, that which binds heaven and earth, and let it manifest in the circle."

Plato – Cratylus (439–440): "A name is a likeness of the thing itself; if rightly spoken, it carries the essence of what it names."

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