
Rosh Hashanah Reflections: Planting Seeds of Intention
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Today, Amanda reflects on September as a natural new year, drawing inspiration from Rosh Hashanah and the rhythms of the harvest season. This is the perfect time to release what no longer serves us—and plant seeds of intention for the year ahead.
Today’s oracle card, Lady of Lhasa Descends from Alana Fairchild’s Wild Kuan Yin Oracle, carries a powerful reminder: we don’t always need to strive, climb, or push to manifest what we seek. Sometimes, the Divine meets us where we are, offering grace, blessings, and comfort when we soften into trust and receptivity.
💫 Key themes in this episode:
September as a sacred time of endings and beginnings
Letting go what no longer serves us—fear, doubt, guilt, scarcity
Planting seeds—of joy, fun, and abundance
Trusting the Divine Mother to deliver what we’ve been seeking
Shifting from striving into receiving with grace
Affirmation: I release fear, doubt, and striving. I open my heart with trust, ready to receive the Divine gifts flowing toward me with ease and grace
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