The Energy of the Sea and the Moon: Magoc Seaweed Moonstone

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The Magic Seaweed Moonstone is a mythical gemstone that is believed to possess magical powers. It is said to be found deep within the sea and has a unique luminescence that resembles the moonlight reflecting off the water's surface. Legend has it that the Magic Seaweed Moonstone has the ability to grant wishes and bring good fortune to its owner. It is said that anyone who possesses this stone will be blessed with prosperity, health, and happiness. It is also believed to have the power to protect against evil spirits and ward off negative energy. In addition to its mystical properties, the Magic Seaweed Moonstone is also prized for its stunning beauty.


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Even if it were possible to permanently banish everything threatening everything dangerous and, therefore, everything challenging and interesting , that would mean only that another danger would emerge That of permanent human infantilism and absolute uselessness. When skillfully integrated, the ability to respond with aggression and violence decreases rather than increases the probability that actual aggression will become necessary.

The decent witch and the hungering darkness

In addition to its mystical properties, the Magic Seaweed Moonstone is also prized for its stunning beauty. The stone has a mesmerizing iridescence that varies in color from pale blue to shimmering silver. Its unique glow has been compared to the light of a full moon, giving it an ethereal and enchanting quality.

The Dark Witch

What is it about home for me? Of course, there is the vagabond, the adventurer, the renovator, the restless change agent with serial careers, educations, partners, searching for the “abode of comfort and belonging”, good for a while but then inevitably the itching, the discontent, the seeing of holes in the story. A temporariness about life.

Is it not trusting that it will last? Getting in front of the inevitable abandonment? That’s part of it perhaps. I felt abandoned as a child. My mother, pictured here, wanted to be an artist, or out dancing, partying, not stuck with three little kids and her husband’s elderly mother. Or at least that’s the story I’ve told myself. It makes some sense as it allows me to be a seeker, a yearner for home.

But what if that’s not it? What else is here? Maybe I entered the world feeling abandoned by my spiritual home, not ready to be here, not wanting this home and yearning to be back, safe, without suffering. Did I know this was a ‘life sentence’ at some level? I do have the sense I arrived angry, a mad as hell little creature who wasn’t at home and was not to be comforted.

So my mother, then, was not the abandoner. She was the rescuer, the comforter, provider for my needs in this world where I didn’t belong. She was in a sense the victim, not the perpetrator and I was inconsolable. Wow! What a dark witch!!

If that’s so, then the search, the sadness, the yearning for home is something I cannot have here on earth. I am destined to wander, to seek and not find, lament and rage and hunger for what I can never have, to suffer until the return and gift of death. I can find a kind of home here if I understand it is not ultimate or infinite, always partial and temporary. I can begin to understand the dark feminine in me that disrupts, destroys, is careless and selfish and demanding in my search for what I can’t have. I have lived my life as a temper tantrum, like a two-year old, dedicated to my own path despite the consequences for myself and others. I have been running my baby carriage into the wall, a story often told of me as a toddler, all my life.

What are the consequences then of this hidden dark path? Restlessness, hunger, inability to really love, to trust another, or even myself? Always looking for what’s NOT there, at some level knowing it’s not right, not whole. This dark feminine, my dark sister, has been bubbling below the surface and erupting when the pressure built without my even knowing it. My vagabond has been running away from life and love as well as seeking adventure and discovery. I have told myself countless times, perhaps home is just around the corner – a new job, new interest, new relationship, out there somewhere waiting if I just persist, adapt, keep looking.

So now after a long dark passage and a reunion with my dark inner sister, I know home is not out there, it’s in here, as good as it gets. What does that teach me? To acknowledge and honour the dark feminine energy but not let it drive me, to bring it into balance and wholeness. To allow both the gypsy and the settler, the permanent and sustaining as well as the transient and temporary, and to know they are interwoven, inseparable, the darkness and the light as opportunity in every moment.

Copyright © 2023 Susan Wright

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Magoc seawefed moonstone

Due to its rare occurrence and powerful properties, the Magic Seaweed Moonstone has become a highly sought-after gemstone among collectors and enthusiasts. However, its elusive nature makes it almost impossible to find, adding to its allure and mystery. While the existence of the Magic Seaweed Moonstone remains a subject of debate and skepticism, its legend continues to captivate the imaginations of many. Whether real or mythical, the magic and beauty associated with this stone have made it an enduring symbol of enchantment and wonder..

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