What nourishes your dreams of the coming to be?

This year, March 20th has combined the beginning of the astrological year with the celebration of the equinox – autumn in the southern hemisphere, and spring in the northern hemisphere. The symbolism of the equinox, cultivated around the world since ancient times up to this day, is about the passage of time that leads us to the Great Dream (autumn), which we must enter carrying only the essentials to create in our spirit’s imagination what will be sown in the spring.

Our dreams speak of ourselves. Our wishes speak of who we are, our values, our worldview, our beliefs. The future we dream of is nothing more than projections of ourselves on it. Therefore, the title-question of this text is direct: what nourishes your dreams of the coming to be?

Are these dreams nourished by lack or by abundance? Are they nourished by security and stability or by insecurity and fear? Are they nourished by resentment and vengeance or by love and understanding? By need or plenitude? Whatever drives your dreams will largely determine what you will reap. On these occasions when the passage of time is marked, we have the opportunity to break the vicious cycle that leads us to an incessant, infinite and exhausting search to fill that which cannot be filled.

Life’s stage is infinite, and love was made to be given, not only to be received. The more love we give out, the more it grows within us. Of course, in a relationship this concept, in which I firmly believe, changes its meaning. But that is a talk for another text. Sweet Dreams!

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