There’s an undeniable depth in the quiet stillness of our inner ocean. As a water sign, I often find myself moving with the currents—sometimes overflowing into oceans of tears. Then comes fire, its warmth drying those tears and restoring balance. Yet, when fire burns too fiercely, it can evaporate the water. And when water surges uncontrollably, it can extinguish the fire. Together, they create a delicate and ever-changing dance—each complementing, shaping, and tempering the other.
As a Rabbit in the Chinese zodiac, I relate deeply to the Rabbit’s quick and clever nature. Like this creature, I sometimes feel restless, even “hopping mad.” Life often feels like a race—dodging obstacles and escaping challenges that always seem one step behind me.
And yes, I chuckle at the thought of someone saying, “Anyone up for rabbit stew for lunch?”
No thanks! I’d rather trust my instincts, burrow deep, and create a sanctuary where I can embrace my truest self.
When the pressure builds, I call upon my inner Scorpion—resilient, grounded, and unwavering. Sometimes, I retreat to find peace, burrowing beneath the sands. Other times, I stand firm, ready to face life head-on. Survival is an art—a dance with life’s ever-changing winds. But beneath it all, I remain a luminous soul, brimming with love and deeply connected to my source.
My journey began with a transformative question: Who are we in this vast, ever-evolving world? Are we defined by the truth of our inner essence, or by the expectations and judgments of others? The reality is, we don’t have to conform. We don’t have to settle for less than what we deserve. Life is fluid, constantly shifting, and nothing is truly permanent. When we quiet the noise of doubt and unhelpful thoughts, we uncover something powerful: choice. As Lao Tzu wisely said, we must guard our thoughts carefully, for they hold the power to shape the reality we create.
Sometimes, I see myself as a spark of light—expanding, illuminating, and guiding the path forward to the next chapter of this ever-unfolding journey.