sometimes the best thing you can do for the people you love is to be critical of them and demand accountability for their actions
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sometimes the best thing you can do for the people you love is to be critical of them and demand accountability for their actions
Celestial whispers
A good astrologer is always attuned
to celestial whispers.
Astronomers may frown, yet they are no poets,
no musicians who compose the symphonies of the planets and the scintilation of the stars,
as they dance.
An eclipse is a wonderful occasion to listen,to write, to change, to dance, to start, to finish...
...sometimes to cry,
because the moon doesn’t whisper,
she shouts at you:”Listen to your heart!”
Lunar eclipse in Leo @ 0ºLeo tonight.
Leo rules the heart.
I stood outside in the cold night air
Gazing up at the lunar eclipse
Wondering if the stars had their own music
Sung sweetly amongst themselves
Or if it was more like conversations
Quiet voices in the heavens talking in whispers
About their observations of everything around them
All they had seen for millennia
Something we are barely a blip in their lives
It made me feel so insignificant
And yet at peace
Knowing they are watching from above
And I'm part of the celestial whispers
@september-stardust @fragments-of-my-mind
Planet Xyleria, observed from space, appears as an azure orb shrouded in a gossamer veil of silver clouds. This medium-sized planet exhibits a dense atmosphere rich in silicate particles, giving the sky a permanent opalescent shimmer. The surface of Xyleria is dominated by extensive cavern systems known as the Whispering Crystal Caverns. These caverns are lined with bioluminescent crystals that emit soft, pulsating glows, creating a labyrinth of light beneath the rocky exterior. Sounds within these caverns carry an eerie reverberation, as if the planet itself is murmuring secrets. Pockets of thick, misty air circulate the luminescence, adding an ethereal quality to the already otherworldly landscape. The temperature inside these caves remains strikingly consistent, shielded from the severe thermal fluctuations experienced on the surface due to the planet's erratic orbit. The Whispering Crystal Caverns offer a rare, stabilized sanctuary in an environment otherwise marked by extreme conditions.
Planet Xylophene orbits within the habitable zone of a distant, dim star. Viewed from space, its surface dazzles with a spectrum of violet hues, a characteristic of its expansive crystalline forests and its thin, amethyst-tinted atmosphere rich in argon and neon. The planet hosts no liquid water, but its unique crystal forests—formed from millennia of mineral-laden winds—glimmer under the star’s soft light. Surface explorations, captured in recent high-definition imagery, reveal towering forests of translucent azure and lavender crystals that emit soft, harmonic tones when agitated by the planet's gentle breeze. These vibrations, though not sound as traditionally understood, suggest that the crystal formations may possess dynamic structural responses to environmental stimuli. Additionally, storms of charged particles occasionally sweep across Xylophene, illuminating the sky and crystal formations in a display of natural luminescence, adding a layer of complexity to this enigmatic world.