UPDATE added 5/8/2022, Sunday, Mother’s Day: From post, “Recorded Personal Experiences Within Blog That Match Goddess Hathor-Sekhmet“: [which I realized this year IS symbolic of Goddess Hathor (white cow)-Sekhmet (tiger, or lioness)]
Note: This post was initially the last section (and last insight) within the post, “The Unfolding Mystery from the Unknown/Dark Aspects Within“
In the post, “Logical Mind Trusts Feeling Heart,” I shared the following dream which is related to the ones I had on May 9th:
“I had a feeling that it was perfect for the healing of my root chakra since the image of the tiger reminded me of a vivid dream that I had on June 29, 2015 about my dog leading me to a straight path that had a white cow sitting next to it, as well as a tiger right behind it.”
Like I’ve mentioned in other posts, my black and white Siberian Husky dog is often in my dreams that seem to be otherworldly. Examples: “Running with Bears and Dogs in Dream State“ and “Adventures with Cetaceans in Dream State.”
I trust that his free-spirited being—dark and light personality aspects of him, as well as his black and white, balanced, and beautiful outer appearance—represents the: Yin/Yang. Goddess/God, Moon/Sun, Darkness/Light, and other polarities within all of Life.
Note: Image on left found next to link => www.hiren.info (thank you). I forgot to mention this in the other post, but when I came upon this image, I couldn’t believe my eyes. It was as if whichever aspects and extensions of Divinity within/higher selves of Multidimensional Self created this perfect image to match my dream. Once again, thank you!!! ^_^
This was the second dream where I followed him to a strange place.
I trust that the symbolic message of the dream was to Be on the neutral path—the polarity of which was represented in the dream by the gentle white cow sitting in front of (leading/guiding) the aggressive tiger.
This neutral path is unity consciousness/Spirit/as The Observer) —of already integrated Divine Masculine God and Divine Feminine Goddess—that unconditionally accepts/embraces/loves the ALL of Life/All That Is…as is, (e.g., polarities of dark and light, fear and love, wrong and right, etc.), to include the Divine purpose of individual consciousness of our ego self/personality self.
Our ego self merely does its best to protect us and help us to survive in this very challenging physical world—the best it knows how—through conditioned, fear-based ways of living, to include needing to receive acceptance and approval by society (which isn’t necessary).
Despite this fearful way of living and being, our ego selves still experience, feel, express, create, learn, grow, become wiser (even in tiny, baby steps), and evolve (physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually as it follow’s Spirit’s guidance from within) up to its full-potential, Divine HUman Self—Beloved I (God) AM (Goddess) Presence/Christ within—that already exists in a higher vibrational frequency state since everything (in past, present and future) is happening simultaneously, and can be seen from a multidimensional (rather than linear) perspective where space and time are not limitations.
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Update: 2/16/2018
I was drawn to the following readings today (that I trust are related to this post) after adding a Lyrian video and reading to my post, “The Dream of a Talking Lion & Interconnected Stories“:
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- “Hathor-Sekhmet – Holy Heifer – Lioness – Egyptian Goddess of the Sun, the Moon and the Heavenly Sky“
- Hathor and Sekhmet are two sides of the same Goddess. Hathor is Her gentle, nurturing and life-giving aspect, while Sekhmet is Her fierce and destructive side.
- “Inanna – Sumerian Mother Goddess, Queen of Heaven and Earth“:
- Inanna’s sacred animals include the lioness and the cow, the former representing Her powers – She is able to tame wild lions! – and revealing Her as Goddess of the Animals, while the latter represents Inanna’s life-giving and nurturing aspect.
- “Hathor-Sekhmet – Holy Heifer – Lioness – Egyptian Goddess of the Sun, the Moon and the Heavenly Sky“
I didn’t realize this until today (2/16/2018), but I had published the post, “Dream of Newborn Tiger in Cup” on May 3, 2015, a little over a year before publishing this post (on May 26/2016).
It makes me wonder if the symbol of the tigress replaced the lioness for whatever reason.
Also, though the title of this post includes, ‘aggressive tiger’ (more symbolic), the tiger in my dream wasn’t showing any form of aggression, but was merely standing behind the sitting white cow (both on the narrow path).
Note: Image on right found next to link => DevFloat /Royal Bengal Tiger (thank you)
The following images remind me of this dream and were found next to links: 1) Think AboutIt – Aliens 2) everythingselectric.com 3) Pinterest 4) The Motherhouse of the Goddess 5) Intl. Starseed Network 6) spellsartgnosisritual.blogspot.com 7) Pinterest 8) clavielle.com 9) Goddess Inspired – WordPress.com 9) 10) judithweingarten.blogspot.com 11) Pinterest 12) indiacurrents.com 13) Revolutionizing Awareness 14) tamilandvedas.com 15) OneKind 16) sidoscope.co.in 17) Spirit Science (Lyrans) 18) Higher Density Blog – WordPress.com(Lyra)
Above image reminds me of 11:11
“Anahita (meaning unstained, clean and innocent) is a Persian Goddess of water”
The following is an excerpt from, “Goddess Durga : The Ultimate Power of Femininity” and two related images right below it:
Goddess Durga is the mother of the universe and believed to be the power behind the work of creation, preservation, and destruction of the world. Since time immemorial she has been worshipped as the supreme power of the Supreme Being and has been mentioned in many scriptures – Yajur Veda, Vajasaneyi Samhita and Taittareya Brahman.
The Meaning of “Durga”
The word “Durga” in Sanskrit means a fort, or a place which is difficult to overrun. Another meaning of “Durga” is “Durgatinashini,” which literally translates into “the one who eliminates sufferings.” […]
“A seal discovered in Mohenja-daro is at National Museum, Karachi(D392). This square seal depicts a tiger looking back a human figure on a tree. The person with hair tied in double bun style holds the tree with one hand and makes some gestures to the tiger with the other hand […]” tamilandvedas.com
Our pet cats Shadow (2 year old female) and Leo (6 month old male) below:
More photos and videos in upcoming post, “A Story of a Determined Kitten We Named Leo” (update 6/18/18: title changed to future post, “Our Cats Shadow and Leo: Master Teachers of Unconditional Love”)
Update
6/18/18
While adding images to today’s post, “Gifts from Raven & Black Panther: Transformation from Powerless to Powerful,” I came upon the following images which instantly reminded me of this post, and the merging of the God and Goddess within us all (see additional related, images from the post/link right above):
Note: Images above found next to links => 1) mygodpictures.com and 2) es.picmix.com (Shiv Parvati)
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