The Symbols of Fate, Destiny & Potential

 

Understanding the interplay of fate and destiny in your life can help you navigate through the opportunities that life brings you and make major life decisions that take you where you want to go. Read more ...

Here are a few of the symbols I use to explore the ideas of fate, destiny and personal potential. If you want to learn more about what fate holds for you or how to realize your destiny, use the links above or below.

 

 

 

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The Puzzle of Who You Are

Who Are You?  Nine randomly placed puzzle pieces

Life has handed you a puzzle to solve. Randomly scattered puzzle pieces represent who you are, falling through space , creating a life with no apparent pattern. Yet, all the pieces of your life do fit together.

 

Finding The Pattern

Your Potential: The pieces falling into place

Once you find the pattern, you start to understand how all the pieces of who you are fit together. The chaos of life becomes more ordered as you learn how Love and your potential shapes your life and act as a guide for making great life choices about your life.

Spiral of Human Potential

Five One Act Plays

A creative spiral of energy is an ancient symbol of potential energy unwinding and flowing out into the universe, across the dimensions of the Zero dimensional point of creation, the One dimensional dot, the Two dimensional line, the Three sided triangle, the Four corner square and the Five pointed star. This symbol expresses human potential in a five dimensional universe. Remember Dartesian Coordinated a three dimensional reality like the XYZ of the box the High Priestess and Emperor sit on.

 

Spinning The Web of Fate

Spinning Fate, Weaving Destiny

Myths from cultures around the world find different ways to express the creation of man's fate. Greek, Roman and Germanic myths talk about the Three Fates (Norns, Parcae, or Moirae) who are always busy spinning and weaving human fate. Native American dream catchers are thought to have the power to change your destiny. And legend has it that fairies, like those in the Grimm Brothers' tale of Cinderella, can also spin fate. Learn more ... at Wikipedia - Three Fates.

 

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Cutting The Cord

If a human life is like a cord, than cutting the cord is a metaphor not only for death, but for the opportunity to end one path and take up another. The cord is cut at birth, separating us physically from our mothers. We cut our family strings as we mature and leave home. At midlife, we may turn our life upside down in a search for a truly meaningful life -- cutting the ties that bind us to things we no longer want. (40 is regarded in ancient wisdom as the age when you have the experience to begin studying the ancient mysteries.) And it is interesting that some things (such as grass, fruit trees, roses and hair) grow more if they are cut or pruned.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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