Tolype Moth - The word Tolype comes from the Greek Ball of Wool, - TopicsExpress



          

Tolype Moth - The word Tolype comes from the Greek Ball of Wool, lump - is hanging on my exterior glass door - the cold night having snuffed its life. In some avenues of magicke and Spirituality - certain signs are brought together, symbols that have avenues of Power. The day itself relates to Tehjuity/Tehuti/Thoth - the Divine Egyptian of Wisdom and Magicke, and the Moth in this association, is ever-vigilant in following its path of Light. The Moon is the main source of Night-light - and so the Moth will follow her course at all cost. This makes it open to distraction, vulnerable to harm. Here we may find another message or gently reminder, as that which to adjust our course as our Path indicates, rather than drive forward without heeding important signs along the way. When One is feeling overwhelmed, the arrival of the Moth, as a symbol of timing and transformation, encourages the need to listen to your inner voice. This revitalizes the Spirit, and leads to strong intuition, powerful mind-focused abilities, and a stronger more resilient faith in the mysteries of the universe. ...and last but least, within certain Native American cultures, the Moth is seen as being Ancestors who visit us to denote blessing or Wisdom.... Lise aka Light
Posted on: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 12:10:17 +0000

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