Really Unique, Slightly Odd


I am a musician, an artist, a writer, and I enjoy philosophy. I was brought up Roman Catholic but I identify myself as everything and anything. My views are simply Confucian. I believe in spirits, ghosts, gods, goddesses, because I have been in contact with them. However, one needs security in humanity and within oneself, and that cannot be found meddling with Heavenly entities. My political views are libertarian, and I tend to ignore politics altogether. Yoga and pilates are the closest to sports I have ever gotten, and i love all that is natural and unique. Follow me if you do too.

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ganapatayei:
My two spirit guides, Parvati and Ganesh. I was acquainted with Parvati first, and I later met Ganesh.  I am so thankful to have them for protection and guidance.

Son of Shakti
Ganesha is often compared to Shiva—he is nicknamed “Son of Shiva” and he is best known for being Shiva’s messenger and also the general of Shiva’s armies.However, it is too often overlooked that his mother—and his creator—was Mother Parvati, The Goddess. As you may know Ganesha was molded by clay and brought to life by the breath of the Goddess—this was done while Shiva was away on meditation.
Through Ganesha—one can find the fierce-warrior presence of Shiva but also, the warm and compassionate presence of The Goddess.Jai Ma! Jai Ganesha! Jai Mahadeva! 

ganapatayei:

My two spirit guides, Parvati and Ganesh. I was acquainted with Parvati first, and I later met Ganesh.  I am so thankful to have them for protection and guidance.

Son of Shakti

Ganesha is often compared to Shiva—he is nicknamed “Son of Shiva” and he is best known for being Shiva’s messenger and also the general of Shiva’s armies.

However, it is too often overlooked that his mother—and his creator—was Mother Parvati, The Goddess.

As you may know Ganesha was molded by clay and brought to life by the breath of the Goddess—this was done while Shiva was away on meditation.

Through Ganesha—one can find the fierce-warrior presence of Shiva but also, the warm and compassionate presence of The Goddess.

Jai Ma! Jai Ganesha! Jai Mahadeva! 

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