When Everything Scatters - The Alchemy of Spring

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  The night is silent—the kind of silence that isn’t merely an absence of sound, but a presence: a dense, pulsating matter that presses against my temples and forces me to listen to my own breathing as if it were a foreign body. I write this in the hour when the light has not yet decided whether to be born or to remain forever in the womb of darkness. There are periods in our lives when everything scatters , when the boundaries of our familiar "self" begin to erode, much like riverbanks washed away by a surging current. This is not just a crisis; it is an ontological decay where our old identifications, the masks we have worn with such diligence, and the ego structures that gave us a false sense of security begin to break into their constituent parts. In a psychoanalytic sense, this is the moment of disintegration necessary for any true transformation. For the new to emerge, the old must lose its form, turn to dust, and disperse into space, leaving us naked and vulnerable bef...

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 ๐“๐ก๐ž "๐…๐ฅ๐จ๐ฐ๐ž๐ซ ๐จ๐Ÿ ๐‹๐ข๐Ÿ๐ž" is a geometric pattern made up of multiple overlapping circles, often considered a symbol of sacred geometry. In spiritual beliefs, it is said to represent the building blocks of the universe and symbolize the interconnectedness of all life. Some belief systems hold that the pattern holds ancient spiritual knowledge and is a symbol of unity, balance, and harmony. However, it's important to note that the meaning and interpretation of the "Flower of Life" can vary greatly among different cultures and belief systems.
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The "Seed of Life" is a basic component of the "Flower of Life" symbol, consisting of seven circles arranged in a specific pattern to form a flower-like shape. Like the "Flower of Life," the "Seed of Life" is considered a symbol of sacred geometry and is believed by some to hold spiritual significance. It is thought to represent the creation of the universe, the formation of matter, and the process of life itself. Some belief systems view the "Seed of Life" as a symbol of potential, growth, and the infinite possibilities of creation. As with the "Flower of Life," the meaning and interpretation of the "Seed of Life" can vary widely across different cultures and belief systems.

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