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AI summary:
"This is a very special new moon for me, for the world."
(00:00:00 - 00:00:45)
I discuss the importance of the New Moon in Scorpio, symbolizing the end of a significant cycle as Pluto moves from Capricorn to Aquarius. This transition represents…"New York gave me my spiritual life, and it gave me also my creative life."
(00:01:45 - 00:03:00)
Reflecting on a recent trip to New York, I describe feeling a sense of change in the city’s energy. While the city shaped my journey in many ways, my current life has…"So today I’m embracing the opportunity for renewal and expansion."
(00:04:00 - 00:06:00)
The alignment calls for setting intentions in line with the powerful, transformative nature of…"You invite your fear for tea and say, 'Hey, little fear, do you want to have a conversation?'"
(00:08:30 - 00:10:00)
Drawing on Thich Nhat Hanh’s teachings, I share how the new moon encourages us to confront fear with courage. This moment underscores the importance of setting intentions…"Kindness gave me back self-love. It’s beautiful."
(00:21:08 - 00:22:58)
Small gestures like smiling at strangers have…
Making a space for aspirations.1
Intention2 matters.
NPC3
aspiration (n.1) late 14c., aspiracioun, "a spirant;" 1530s as "action of breathing into," from Latin aspirationem (nominative aspiratio) "a breathing on, a blowing upon; rough breathing; influence," noun of action from past-participle stem of aspirare "strive for, seek to reach," literally "breathe at, blow upon" (see aspire). The meaning "steadfast longing for a higher goal, earnest desire for something above one" is recorded from c. 1600 (sometimes collectively, as aspirations).
intention (n.) late 14c., entencioun, "purpose, design, aim or object; will, wish, desire, that which is intended," from Old French entencion "intent, purpose, aspiration; will; thought" (12c.), from Latin intentionem (nominative intentio) "a stretching out, straining, exertion, effort; attention," noun of action from intendere "to turn one's attention," literally "to stretch out" (see intend). Also in Middle English "emotion, feelings; heart, mind, mental faculties, understanding.
NPC is an acronym for "non-player character", a term that originated in video games to describe characters controlled by the computer, not the player. It's now also used to describe real people who act predictably, giving the same responses and doing things that seem automatic.
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