Thank you Katerina, for such a beautifully reflective and poetic post. As a Water sign and a Water Rabbit, a poet living beside the sea, loving lakes, and feeling so connected to emotions, your words resonate deeply with me. Then there’s my mother's ancestral roots that can be traced back to ancient pirates known as 'The Sea People' - it feels like water has always been my element, flowing through my history, surroundings and even my soul. Wow! Your writing captures that connection so vividly. As Jamie rightly says, "What a delicious deep dive!" Thanks again.
Deborah, thank you for sharing with me! I’m so happy this resonates with you! With my Moon in Pisces, I naturally dive deep into the underworld—much like the root of my name, Hecate. I understand my need to be close to water and to explore its depths in a way that goes beyond the lightness of a sunny Gemini.
It makes sense that you feel at home in your element, as your maternal line comes from the ancient sea people (how beautiful)—perhaps you remember this more deeply than most of us.
As I read your posts, I can see it—your connection, your curiosity, and the way you surround yourself with water. I look forward to diving deeper into your reflections!
Thank you so much for your insightful and kind-hearted reply, Katerina. It’s fascinating to hear how deeply your Moon in Pisces connects you to water and its mysteries - especially with that link to Hecate’s name, wisdom and depth.
I feel incredibly seen in your words, and it’s amazing to think that my connection to the archetype of water holds echoes of my maternal ancestors. I really appreciate how you’ve noticed these ripples in my reflections - it inspires me to swim down deeper!
I look forward to diving into your own watery words and worlds.
Lovely! This is an example of how water speaks through us, helping us find common ground in silent depths and inspiring each other to dive even deeper. We are seen as much as others see themselves—so thank you for your enthusiasm; it makes me feel seen as well!
A baptism where in the water of your words, I saw my own reflection.
Water is around us. In us. We are of water.
We are always meeting the world in a state of change, between spaces, between seasons and between dimensions. Water is our mirror. She takes on the shape of her container. Us. Head or heart. Love or fear. Body or soul. Water is always even deeper than our own reflection.
The unexplored. The spiritual journey. Goddess of the invisible. Invoking sensual connection. Transporting us like art from and into our own creativity. Our own creation story. The womb. Layers of wisdom. Seen and unseen. Time and space. Growth and repair. Essence. An act of breathing.
Great links to wander down. Wonderful pictures. Here in Canada I get caught between rain and snow. Ice and flow. Somewhere in between water always finds me. I hide in her. She hides in me. Somewhere closest to home.
As always, your comments make a great addition and complement my posts with a poetic touch. I would love to read a post from you about how you experience water in Canada, where nature, I believe, is a bit more raw and wild compared to where I live. I feel that your environment helps you connect profoundly through the way you use words.
While I approach things intellectually—due to Hermes ruling over my Gemini constellation, making me a translator, a medium to bridge and unite concepts—I also love the way you use your senses and sensuality in the most original way.
Water, in all its forms, has a way of changing us—it shapes us, calms us, and teaches us to flow with life. Thank you for this beautiful comment—it made my day sparkle and infused my soul with good intentions that I don’t take for granted! 🙏❤️
Water. Canada. March. Melting ponds. Lakes. Streams. Rivers. Thawing into a raw wild waking from a hibernation. Reflections. Seen and unseen. Hiding yet wanting to be found. Like poetry herself. Concealing yet revealing. Water bridges time and space. Age and place. Everything we know goes through her to go through us. Spring opens me up to that rebirth of oneness that water magically pours from as the sweat of what is to come lies patiently waiting to arrive.
You sure know how to paint a beautiful landscape—what a wonderful gift you have, Jamie! "Spring opens me up to that rebirth of oneness that water magically pours from as the sweat of what is to come lies patiently waiting to arrive."- love this. 🙏❤️
Thank you, l really enjoyed reading about the expansiveness that water is in its historical and other cultural contexts. Have you heard of Veda Austin, she is from NZ and does fascinating work, exploring the creative consciousness of water, it is interesting as well. And l am a Pisces ♓️🤣🙏😊
I’m glad the water found you and that you’ve dived a little into this expansiveness, creating a ripple with your recommendation of Vera Austin. I’ll look into it (many thanks)!
Meanwhile, thank you for being here, for connecting, and for your kind words. As any Pisces knows, you feel deeply and help others feel seen.
I’m looking forward to reading your newsletter from my Moon in Pisces perspective :))—I’ve read one post and am already a fan of your writing. Thank you!🙏😊🙏😊
Hi Katerina, thank you 🙏😊. It is when l am immersed in the ocean that l feel the most connected to nature. Yes and yes re feeling and helping others. Thank you for the wealth of information, this post is something to keep revisiting. And thank you for connecting with my writing and your kind thoughts. 💜♓️🙏😊
Thank you Katerina, for such a beautifully reflective and poetic post. As a Water sign and a Water Rabbit, a poet living beside the sea, loving lakes, and feeling so connected to emotions, your words resonate deeply with me. Then there’s my mother's ancestral roots that can be traced back to ancient pirates known as 'The Sea People' - it feels like water has always been my element, flowing through my history, surroundings and even my soul. Wow! Your writing captures that connection so vividly. As Jamie rightly says, "What a delicious deep dive!" Thanks again.
Deborah, thank you for sharing with me! I’m so happy this resonates with you! With my Moon in Pisces, I naturally dive deep into the underworld—much like the root of my name, Hecate. I understand my need to be close to water and to explore its depths in a way that goes beyond the lightness of a sunny Gemini.
It makes sense that you feel at home in your element, as your maternal line comes from the ancient sea people (how beautiful)—perhaps you remember this more deeply than most of us.
As I read your posts, I can see it—your connection, your curiosity, and the way you surround yourself with water. I look forward to diving deeper into your reflections!
Thank you so much for your insightful and kind-hearted reply, Katerina. It’s fascinating to hear how deeply your Moon in Pisces connects you to water and its mysteries - especially with that link to Hecate’s name, wisdom and depth.
I feel incredibly seen in your words, and it’s amazing to think that my connection to the archetype of water holds echoes of my maternal ancestors. I really appreciate how you’ve noticed these ripples in my reflections - it inspires me to swim down deeper!
I look forward to diving into your own watery words and worlds.
Lovely! This is an example of how water speaks through us, helping us find common ground in silent depths and inspiring each other to dive even deeper. We are seen as much as others see themselves—so thank you for your enthusiasm; it makes me feel seen as well!
Ah Katerina! What a delicious deep dive!
A baptism where in the water of your words, I saw my own reflection.
Water is around us. In us. We are of water.
We are always meeting the world in a state of change, between spaces, between seasons and between dimensions. Water is our mirror. She takes on the shape of her container. Us. Head or heart. Love or fear. Body or soul. Water is always even deeper than our own reflection.
The unexplored. The spiritual journey. Goddess of the invisible. Invoking sensual connection. Transporting us like art from and into our own creativity. Our own creation story. The womb. Layers of wisdom. Seen and unseen. Time and space. Growth and repair. Essence. An act of breathing.
Great links to wander down. Wonderful pictures. Here in Canada I get caught between rain and snow. Ice and flow. Somewhere in between water always finds me. I hide in her. She hides in me. Somewhere closest to home.
Mulţumesc!
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Pará sas, Jamie!
As always, your comments make a great addition and complement my posts with a poetic touch. I would love to read a post from you about how you experience water in Canada, where nature, I believe, is a bit more raw and wild compared to where I live. I feel that your environment helps you connect profoundly through the way you use words.
While I approach things intellectually—due to Hermes ruling over my Gemini constellation, making me a translator, a medium to bridge and unite concepts—I also love the way you use your senses and sensuality in the most original way.
Water, in all its forms, has a way of changing us—it shapes us, calms us, and teaches us to flow with life. Thank you for this beautiful comment—it made my day sparkle and infused my soul with good intentions that I don’t take for granted! 🙏❤️
Thank you!
Water. Canada. March. Melting ponds. Lakes. Streams. Rivers. Thawing into a raw wild waking from a hibernation. Reflections. Seen and unseen. Hiding yet wanting to be found. Like poetry herself. Concealing yet revealing. Water bridges time and space. Age and place. Everything we know goes through her to go through us. Spring opens me up to that rebirth of oneness that water magically pours from as the sweat of what is to come lies patiently waiting to arrive.
Keep writing! We need you. 🙏❤️
You sure know how to paint a beautiful landscape—what a wonderful gift you have, Jamie! "Spring opens me up to that rebirth of oneness that water magically pours from as the sweat of what is to come lies patiently waiting to arrive."- love this. 🙏❤️
Thank you, l really enjoyed reading about the expansiveness that water is in its historical and other cultural contexts. Have you heard of Veda Austin, she is from NZ and does fascinating work, exploring the creative consciousness of water, it is interesting as well. And l am a Pisces ♓️🤣🙏😊
Hello, fellow Pisces, Simone :))!
I’m glad the water found you and that you’ve dived a little into this expansiveness, creating a ripple with your recommendation of Vera Austin. I’ll look into it (many thanks)!
Meanwhile, thank you for being here, for connecting, and for your kind words. As any Pisces knows, you feel deeply and help others feel seen.
I’m looking forward to reading your newsletter from my Moon in Pisces perspective :))—I’ve read one post and am already a fan of your writing. Thank you!🙏😊🙏😊
Hi Katerina, thank you 🙏😊. It is when l am immersed in the ocean that l feel the most connected to nature. Yes and yes re feeling and helping others. Thank you for the wealth of information, this post is something to keep revisiting. And thank you for connecting with my writing and your kind thoughts. 💜♓️🙏😊