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The Spiral of Life

in Growing a Life ~ Pregnancy and Human Design
5 Sep 2010  | 6 Comments

 

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 Hello again,

It’s been a long time between blogs and a lot has happened in my life. I am stepping slightly out of sequence here because I feel it is appropriate and I will continue with my regular pregnancy updates from next week.

This blog is about the larger cycles in life.  My Father died peacefully last week after a full 88 years, so my energy and focus have been with him for the last while.  It has been a very intense, beautiful, sad, joyous, warm, deeply moving & uplifting experience in saying goodbye to my Father.  The finality of saying goodbye to someone you love is very human, but at the same time it is a natural part of the unfolding of life. And in the spiral of life, all endings are beginnings and I thank my father for my beginning and I celebrate his end.

It is interesting when you look at the Human Design Mandala's outer wheel of 64 hexagrams, it divides into four quarters and each quarter of 16 hexagrams carries a theme, so depending where you are born in the wheel you carry and share with those in your quarter an underlying archetypal theme throughout your life.

The 4th Quarter of Mutation ~ Theme Transformation

I am born in the 4th quarter, the 'Quarter of Mutation', which is all about birth, death and transformation, with the main theme being the acceptance of death.  My child will also be born in this Quarter of Mutation and the juxtaposition of a life ending and a life beginning is very poignant.

Dad had an eventful, amazing, long & happy life. He was a true Aussie larrikin. He was born on the Left Angle Cross of Defiance, and was a Splenic Manifesting Generator…. He was a showman, a poet, a rebel, a colourful character & unique individual who always danced to the beat of his own drum, he went his own way no matter what anyone else thought or said. And his charismatic nature & sense of humour touched people from all walks of life. He had a serene inner flame that carried him through to the end, rest in peace Dad.  And it is Father's Day here in Australia today, so here's to you Dad.

Owen Moase 9th May 1922 ~ 23rd August 2010

till next time,

love & peace

Virginia

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