The Moon is always there. A half blink of shadow, a crescent of an eyelash, opulent in fullness, spellbound in nothingness, and a friend.

Carolyn Riker
The Moon is always there. A half blink of shadow,...
The Moon is always there. A half blink of shadow,...
The Moon is always there. A half blink of shadow,...
The Moon is always there. A half blink of shadow,...
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The moon is a symbol of the feminine and the mysterious. It has always been a strong metaphor for love and it is a powerful, guiding force in our lives. The moon may be there all the time, but it’s no less important than when it is full or new or absent altogether. It is what you make of it.

Source: Blue Clouds: A Collection Of Soul's Creative Intelligence

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