• Episode 122 Vedic New Moon Wisdom for November 2024: The Power of Swati: Flexibility, Balance, and Self-Determination

  • Oct 31 2024
  • Length: 19 mins
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Episode 122 Vedic New Moon Wisdom for November 2024: The Power of Swati: Flexibility, Balance, and Self-Determination

  • Summary

  • In this episode of the Money Lighthouse Podcast for Spiritual Entrepreneurs, we explore the new moon in Swati, which graces the skies on November 1st in the sign of Libra. This celestial event brings the opportunity for balanced new beginnings, with the Sun and Moon harmoniously aligning to expand wisdom and creativity. Swati, known as the "self-going star," invites us to embrace flexibility, represented by its symbol of a single blade of grass blowing in the wind. This nakshatra encourages independence, self-determination, and adapting to change. It's a perfect time to reflect on how we can align ourselves with these energies.

    We also delve into the deeper symbolism of Swati, which connects to the wind deity and Saraswati, the goddess of learning. The theme of breath and life, as illustrated in the Bible story of Adam, ties into the importance of our first breath, marking the start of our journey on Earth. Swati's symbolism of a blade and coral reminds us to cut through unnecessary distractions and focus on our growth. This lunar phase, paired with powerful numerological influences of the number 1, nudges us toward leadership and new beginnings, urging us to take bold steps forward.

    Contact: michel@moneylighthouse.com

    Chasing Coral: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGGBGcjdjXA

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