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... Read moreThrough my own experiences exploring clairaudience and spiritual self-awareness, I've found that understanding Venus’s symbolism—involving self-esteem and the value we place on ourselves—has been pivotal. Love and compassion are deeply tied to this, as many of us carry wounds from allowing others to devalue us. Recognizing these wounds feels like confronting a desert vision quest—intimidating yet necessary for profound change. I remember times when fear and anxiety challenged my growth, especially in relationships where honesty struggled against past deceptions. These moments are harsh, akin to the Seven of Swords card's revelation of hidden secrets shifting toward truth. However, like the Four of Cups suggests, some may resist change, leading to painful endings represented by the Ten of Swords. What helped me was embracing the strength to face insecurities, understanding that spiritual visions may not always be accepted by others but are valid within ourselves. Our awakening journeys open and close chapters; as one ends, another begins, like the symbolism of The World card offers. Navigating through these phases reminded me that healing often involves battling internal nightmares and feeling overwhelmed, as shown by the Hanged Man and Nightmare of Crystals. Yet, moving past these can lead to brighter mornings and new beginnings in love and self-acceptance, symbolized by the Gryphon and Hare. Most importantly, I discovered that our true nature might differ from our previous self-perceptions—like shifting from feeling like a 'cat' to embracing the resilience and strength of a 'wolf.' This shift marks the start of a renewed path in both love and personal power. I encourage others on similar paths to trust their mystical experiences and remember that love, despite its risks, is always worth pursuing.