
Harley Marie
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In the form of an existence beyond any moment in time and space, push to question the nature of the mind beyond the "natural".
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The Sun & The Moon
When I was just a little girl, maybe 5 or 6, there came a time where at night my father would leave around bedtime and would not return for days on end. So, on nights that he would leave my mother would tell me the same comforting bedtime story. Not only to ease my mind and help me drift off into a deep sleep, but also to help herself feel better with the current life events we were facing at that time during my parents’ separation. I remember the nights like they were yesterday where I was so fascinated with my mother’s story about how much the sun loved the moon, I would beg her to tell me her favorite story. Every night that our restlessness would arise I would ask her “Mommy, will you tell me how much the sun loved the moon before the sun comes back tomorrow”, and without hesitation she would smile and proceed to tell me the story.
By Harley Marie5 years ago in Families
Bipolar Disorder 2 vs. 5-4-3-2-1, Get Up!
How My Disorder Affects My Mental State For many years there has been a longing for something that’s missing from inside my soul. Like a thirst to be more than what I am realistically capable of being; longing for something unseen that I have never quite been able to discover within myself. It is like knowing exactly what you want, but also not knowing or knowing that it is always outside of grasps reach. There are some days that I open my eyes and I can feel on top of the world... But, more days than not I feel in a sense that the entire world has stopped and is running me in the complete opposite direction that I fight so hard to travel.
By Harley Marie5 years ago in Psyche
The Metaphysical Properties and Healing Properties with Shiva Eye Shells
Hindu God, Shiva A.K.A, Mahadeva (Love) Shiva Eye History The Shive Eye is named after a Hindu God, Shiva A.K.A, Mahadeva (Love). It is genuinely believed that the existence of Shiva is beyond a moment in time and space. As a Supreme Spirit in Shaivism, Shiva is still one of the major traditions within Hinduism to this day. It was believed in India that there was a god of lust and a god of love. During this time, the story explains that Shiva (God of Love) became disturbed by Kamadeva (God of Lust) and so he opened his Third Eye (fierce and fiery eye) and charred Kamadeva (God of Lust) to ashes for shooting an arrow at his heart. It is a firm belief that it is a “trap door” to the Gods Third Eye found in many Hindu legends of the God.
By Harley Marie5 years ago in Psyche


