Original poem for August
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🌠 Different questions to think about (quarantine's edition) 💫
You can try answering 2-3 questions per day, for example when you may feel bored, sad or negative :)
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1. How are you feeling right now in 3 words?
2. What was the most interesting thing you did yesterday?
3. Do you have a pet? If not, what pet would you like to adopt?
4. If you were a kind of music (pop, rock etc.), what would you be?
5. If you could levitate, how high would you want to be?
6. What is something on you that you find annoying and that you would try to work on?
7. Milk and honey or chocolate and syrup?
8. What superpower would you like to have? (You can choose any power)
9. What advice would you give to your younger self and what advice would your younger self give to you?
10. What is your favourite scent and flavour?
11. What color you would never paint your house? Why?
12. What is your favourite book? Why? If you're not into books, take a book from your space, open a random page and read the first sentence that you see. What are your thoughts on what you just read?
13. Why do we tend to say that dogs are loyal and cats are more independent? Does this mean that cats can't be good pets?
14. Have you ever tried a weird food? What did it taste like?
15. What is the craziest thing that you can imagine right now?
16. Can you associate black color to something happy (that happened to you)?
17. What is a problem that COVID-19 will bring to you and the world? How can you/we get through it?
18. Do you have a crush on someone? Or maybe, you are in love? What is one thing you like on that person? (It can be anything)
19. What is your favourite zodiac sign based on your experience? Why?
20. What is one good thing that COVID-19 will bring to you and the world? What are your thoughts on this?
21. If a fish and a bird met, what would one say to the other?
22. What was the last dream you had?
23. What is the best advice someone gave you lately?
24. What are 4 things you feel grateful for? Why?
25. What do you like to do when nobody's watching?
26. If things were different and you had enough courage and money, what would you like to do to be happier?
27. What is one thing on you that you're proud of? Can you think of another one?
28. If you were a butterfly, would you be one of the orange ones, the blue ones, or the little white ones?
29. Are you feeling anxious right now? Can you think of the reason why? Can you draw it, write it or record singing/talking about it? Can you make the anxious thought look like a funny one?
30. In how many years will you turn 30 years old? What are your emotions about it? What are the things you'd like to do before 30? If you're 30 or above, did you experience any spiritual change during that time?
31. Do you eat meat? Why? Have you ever searched about how meat consumption and environment are connected? How do you feel about the environment in general? If you could have a conversation with planet Earth, what would you talk about? Do you have a favorite continent?
32. Is there any way to know everything? Why do so many people want to have knowledge about anything?
33. Do you prefer knowing a little something from many subjects, or to know almost everything about one subject?
34. Caramels, biscuits or soft candies?
35. Who is your favorite celebrity? Why?
36. If you could be anywhere in the world right now where would it be? Describe that place. What feelings does it give to you?
37. Mountains, sea, or plain?
38. What is one thing that you and your mom/dad/sibling/family member/friend have in common?
39. In your fantasy, how can you connect a boat and a candle? A rose and rain? Dust and light? Stress and happiness? Cereal and a laugh? Sweat and pleasure? Waves and winter?
40. What is your sexual orientation? What is something you like on the female body? What is something you like on the masculine body? What is something in a body that you consider as gender-neutral?
41. Are there really genders in colors and body language?
42. Do you like the taste of lemon?
43. What color(s) is freedom? How would you draw it? Does it have a sound, a sensation, a taste or a smell?
45. Who are the first people that come in your mind when you hear of the words: love, lust, intimacy? What is your relationship with them?
46. What is your favorite holiday? Why?
47. When you're moody, what songs do you listen to? Open a window or go to your balcony/yard if you have one. What can you hear? Now record with your phone. What sounds does it catch that you didn't? Why did that happen?
48. How do clouds taste in the daylight and how in a rainy day?
49. What is one random but interesting thing you learned today?
50. What is your spirit animal? Your totem? Your spirit guide? Animals that visit you in your dreams? Your familiar? Your patronus?
51. Do you have grandparents? How are they? If you don't, do you remember where you come from? Who were you as a little child?
52. What is the importance of money to you?
53. What is your favorite season? What season were you born in?
54. Have you ever experienced feeling "void"? How can you describe the void? Is there any way this void can make you feel fulfillment?
55. We are all different, but what is it that sets you apart?
56. You're in the middle of a cross rode. Left, there is a dark forest. Right, there is a scary, foggy hill. Why are you there? Where do you go? Which way are you about to select? Why?
57. Wood or ground? Space or time? Wind or thunder? Above or below? Kiss or hug? Forever or sometimes? Walking at the beach on sunset, or looking at the stars on a rooftop? Dress or skirt? Touch or look? Warm or cold? Swim or run?
58. What is the greatest power in this world? In this universe? Why do you believe that?
59. If your life was a movie, which actress/actor would play you? Who would be your lover? What is the story?
60. Do you ever talk to the sun, the moon and the stars? What do you talk about? How do they answer your questions? Do you feel more connected to one of them? Why? Is there any planet you like more? Or any earthly phenomenon that attracts you?
61. Photograph or video? Poetry or singing? Dream or dance? Laugh or smile? Tiger or lion? Lyrics or music? Talk or listen? Cuddling for hours or deep conversations? Paris or Rome? Glitter or shine?
62. Are you religious? If yes, how do you feel when you think about your religion? If not, what are some other things/beings you believe in? (They don't have to be divine)
63. What is your clothes style? Do you follow fashion? What is fashion to you?
64. What are some pros and cons of media such as instagram, facebook, tumblr, twitter, etc.?
65. What is your favorite flower? From whom would you desire to receive one right now?
66. Do you believe in luck? Do you consider yourself as lucky? If not, why? If you don't believe in luck, do you think that optimism can bring "luck"?
67. What can you smell right now? (It can be many things)
68. What is one thing that you used to believe as a child, that now you don't?
69. Why would someone hang colored glass bottles from a tree?
70. Do you ever think of how things would be different just because of the slightest change in a past event? Do you ever wander what would've happen if you'd choose a different option?
71. What do you think of the number 8?
72. How many people do you have in your heart this period of your life? How many are there since forever?
73. Do you believe in past lives? Who would you be in your past life? Is there anything you're intuition is telling you?
74. Do you follow your instincts? If yes, how strong are they? What happens when you don't?
75. Could you describe your life (until this very moment) in 5 songs?
76. Forgiveness. Now, can you write down 6 random words that popped up in your head? Do they have anything in common? Do you forgive easily?
77. What is one thing that people will never fully understand about you?
78. Do you have secrets? Why? Do you want to write one down?
79. Can you imagine an aesthetic picture of a place like a room or scenery? What do you see? How do you feel?
80. What are you jealous about? What are some things you have/are that people would want to have/be too?
81. What is one kind thing you said or did today?
82. Are you an extrovert, an introvert or an ambivert? Do you have more energy when you're alone or when you're with others?
83. What is your favorite food? Do you believe in magic? Is there any way that cooking and magic are connected?
84. Do you like mythologies? What is one myth you find interesting?
85. Are you sleepy? Are you a morning or a night person?
86. What is your greatest career dream? (It doesn't have to be logical or realistic)
87. TV or radio? Classical music or opera? Train or ferryboat? Movies or series? Logic or emotion? Sharp or slick? Wide or deep? Heal or be healed? Hope or trust? Know or think? When or how? Who or why? Sweet or salt?
88. Are you easily cold? How does snow taste like? Can you imagine a place were everything is made out of food and sweets?
89. What is one thing you'd like to start doing more?
90. Are there good and bad lies? Are we just what we say or what we do or what we are scared of? What if we are what we love?
91. If you were a deity from any mythology, what deity would you be?
92. Do you know tarot? Is there any card that you feel more drawn to? Do you have a favorite spread or a favorite deck?
93. What is art to you?
94. What is love you? (Any type of love)
95. If you were a fairy or a nymph, in which element would you have power on? (Remember, this is all free of gender, anyone can answer)
96. What are your thoughts on genders, feminism and equality? What common ground is there between older and modern generations of people?
97. Have you ever tried writing a song? The music, or the lyrics, or both? What was it about?
98. Can you write down 10 positive and 10 negative things about you? Can you accept and embrace them all? Are there any negatives that are dysfunctional for you? Can you work on them? If not, why?
99. Imagine you are in front of a waterfall. Can you describe the place? The waterfall is trying to tell you something. What is it?
100. To start or to end? Circle or triangle? Launch or dinner? Romantic or edgy? Transformation or rebirth? European dragon or Asian dragon? Tokyo or London? Ancient Greece or ancient Rome? Grapes or cherries? Tears of happiness or a great laugh? Picnic in the forest or a car ride in the countryside?
To be continued... 💐🍒
there are people you haven’t met yet who will love you
I think beautiful things are about to happen.
I trust that.
Saturn in the 1st house
If you’ve got Saturn in the 1st house, you’ve probably felt like you were born a little older than your years—more serious, maybe more reserved, and definitely carrying a deep sense of responsibility from early on. Life might feel like it’s asking a lot from you, even when you're just trying to figure things out. But the good news is, once you learn how to work with that energy instead of fighting it, you can build a really strong, steady life.
One of the best ways to stabilize things is by creating structure—think daily routines, setting realistic goals, and sticking to them, even when no one’s watching. Saturn loves when you're consistent. It rewards patience and effort over time, not quick wins. So instead of trying to fix everything all at once, focus on showing up for yourself a little every day.
Also, don’t be too hard on yourself. Saturn in the 1st can come with this voice in your head that says you're never doing enough. That inner critic can get loud, but it’s not the truth—it’s just Saturn pushing you to grow. Learn to balance that drive with some self-compassion. You’re allowed to make mistakes and learn as you go.
And remember, boundaries are your best friend. Whether it’s in relationships, work, or even just with your time, knowing your limits helps keep things steady. You don’t have to say yes to everything or prove your worth by overworking. Stability often comes from knowing when to pause, breathe, and choose what really matters to you.
Lastly, surround yourself with people who get you. You might come off serious or private at first, but that doesn't mean you don't need connection. Having even a small circle of grounded, supportive people can make a huge difference. Saturn might make you feel like you have to do it all alone, but you don’t.
You’ve got the potential to build something lasting and meaningful—you just have to give yourself time, patience, and a little grace along the way.
Saturn in the 2nd house
Ah, Saturn in the 2nd house—this placement is like having a tough but wise financial advisor living in your soul. 😅 It can feel heavy at times, especially when it comes to money, self-worth, and stability. But once you understand the rhythm of Saturn here, you can build something solid that no one can take from you.
With this placement, life might’ve taught you early on that resources aren’t always guaranteed. Maybe money was tight growing up, or you were made to feel like you had to “earn” your worth. That can lead to two things: either you become ultra-responsible with finances and really value hard work, or you swing the other way and feel blocked when it comes to building wealth or feeling deserving.
To stabilize your life with Saturn in the 2nd, the trick is to approach money and value slowly and steadily. This isn’t a “get rich quick” setup—it’s the long game. Budgeting, saving, learning the ropes of financial literacy, and making thoughtful investments (of money and energy) are your best tools. And don’t just focus on material stability—this house also rules your sense of worth. Saturn here wants you to build self-esteem brick by brick, through consistent effort, responsibility, and trusting yourself.
It can also help to release the idea that you’re only valuable if you're being productive or financially successful. Saturn might whisper that in your ear, but it’s not the full truth. Your worth is inherent—it just takes a little longer for you to feel it sometimes.
So yeah, Saturn in the 2nd is a slow burn. But once you’ve done the work, the foundation you build—emotionally and financially—is rock solid. You're not just chasing stability, you're becoming it.
Saturn in the 3rd house
Saturn in the 3rd house gives your mind serious main character energy—but not always in the flashy way. This is the placement of the deep thinker, the cautious communicator, the one who doesn’t just talk to talk. You’ve probably always had a thoughtful, maybe even quiet, approach to how you express yourself. And growing up, you might’ve felt like speaking up was hard or that your voice didn’t come easily. Maybe you had to “prove” your intelligence or learn to trust that what you had to say mattered.
This placement can also show up in your relationship with siblings or early education. Maybe there were delays, challenges, or just a sense of distance. Saturn makes you work for clarity—of thought, of voice, of connection.
To stabilize your life with Saturn in the 3rd, lean into communication on your own terms. You don’t have to be the loudest in the room, but your words carry weight when you use them. Writing, structured learning, or even just organizing your thoughts through journaling can help you feel more in control and confident. You thrive when you create systems for thinking and communicating—whether that’s planners, to-do lists, or just a clean inbox. That stuff actually helps settle your mind.
Also, don't be afraid to speak up, even if it feels a little awkward at first. Your ideas are valuable, and over time, people will come to really respect what you have to say—because it's grounded, considered, and real. You're not about fluff, you're about substance.
One more thing: with Saturn here, you’re meant to be a lifelong learner. Your mind gets sharper as you age. So give yourself permission to grow into your voice. It might take time, but when it lands—it lands strong.
Saturn in the 4th house
Saturn in the 4th house can feel like carrying a backpack full of bricks labeled “family, roots, and emotional security.” This is the house of home and inner life, so when Saturn lands here, it often means your early environment felt strict, heavy, or full of responsibilities. You might have grown up feeling like the emotional adult in the room before you were ready, or like you had to be the stable one even if everything around you wasn’t.
There can be a sense of emotional restraint with this placement. You might keep your feelings to yourself or find it hard to fully relax and feel safe—especially around family or in your own home. But here's the flip side: Saturn here gives you the power to build a solid, grounded emotional foundation later in life. You just have to build it yourself, brick by brick.
Stabilizing your life with Saturn in the 4th starts with creating a sense of home within you. That could look like therapy, inner child work, or simply learning to listen to your own emotional needs and take them seriously. This placement thrives on consistency and self-parenting—things like a regular routine, a calm environment, and setting emotional boundaries can bring a surprising amount of peace.
You might not have had the softest start, but you’re capable of creating a home and emotional life that’s deeply secure and lasting. It just might take time—and that’s totally okay. With Saturn, the payoff always comes through patience, effort, and deep, meaningful growth. You're not here for the temporary fix. You're here to build something real.
Saturn in the 5th house
Saturn in the 5th house can feel like a cosmic lesson in learning how to play, love, and express yourself—without guilt, pressure, or fear of being "too much" or "not enough." This is the house of creativity, romance, fun, and even children, so when Saturn shows up here, it tends to bring a more serious tone to those areas.
Maybe as a kid you felt like you had to grow up too fast and didn’t get to fully embrace play or creativity. Or maybe you were super hard on yourself when it came to expressing your talents, feeling like you had to be perfect or earn approval before letting your light shine. Same goes for love—you might crave deep, lasting romance but find it hard to open up or let loose emotionally. There can be a fear of vulnerability or rejection that keeps you playing it safe.
But here’s the deal: Saturn in the 5th doesn’t mean you’re doomed to be all work and no play. It means your joy, creativity, and love life all get better with time. You’re here to take fun seriously—not in a rigid way, but in a grounded, intentional way. This might look like developing a craft over years, learning how to love with commitment and maturity, or discovering that your creativity has real-world impact.
To stabilize your life with this placement, give yourself permission to be a beginner. Let go of the idea that joy has to be productive or that love has to follow a strict rulebook. The more you let your inner child breathe, the more confident and whole you’ll feel.
And when it comes to romance or creative projects? Don’t rush it. Saturn rewards slow-burning passion, not fleeting sparks. You're meant to create things (and relationships) that last. Give yourself the grace to grow into your full creative power—one steady, authentic step at a time.
Saturn in the 6th house
Saturn in the 6th house is like having a very stern personal trainer in your soul—one who’s obsessed with routines, hard work, and staying on top of your responsibilities. This house rules your daily habits, work environment, health, and how you serve others. So when Saturn is here, life tends to push you toward discipline, structure, and learning how to take your well-being seriously.
You might feel like you're always working—mentally, emotionally, or physically. Maybe you’ve had jobs where you felt underappreciated or like the weight of the world was on your shoulders. Or maybe you’re super self-critical when it comes to productivity and feel like you're never doing “enough.” Saturn here can make you hyper-aware of your duties, which means burnout is a real possibility if you’re not careful.
The way to stabilize your life with Saturn in the 6th is through consistency and realistic expectations. You’re naturally capable of incredible focus and reliability, but you’ve got to pace yourself. Build sustainable habits—whether it's a meal prep routine, a sleep schedule, or regular exercise. Saturn wants you to be healthy and efficient, but not at the cost of your joy or sanity.
It’s also important to find meaning in your work. If you’re stuck in a job that feels soul-crushing, that Saturn pressure can feel suffocating. But if you’re doing something purposeful—even if it’s challenging—it starts to feel like you’re building something worthwhile. That’s where you thrive.
Long story short: you’re here to master the art of showing up, not just for others, but for yourself. Once you learn how to balance service, health, and work without overdoing it, Saturn will reward you with a deep sense of inner strength and stability that nobody can shake.
Saturn in the 7th house
Saturn in the 7th house is all about serious business when it comes to relationships. This placement means you don’t take love—or any close partnership—lightly. You might’ve always felt like relationships come with pressure, responsibility, or even fear of rejection or abandonment. Some people with this placement wait longer to settle down, not because they don’t want love, but because they’re deeply cautious about who they let in.
There’s often a strong desire for commitment and loyalty, but also a fear of losing independence or getting hurt. You might attract older or more mature partners, or relationships that feel like work—sometimes literally, sometimes emotionally. But here's the thing: you're not built for casual. You're built for real, grounded, lasting connections.
To stabilize your life with Saturn in the 7th, the key is to be honest—with yourself and others—about your needs and boundaries. Don’t rush into relationships out of fear of being alone, but also don’t shut down emotionally just because you're afraid of getting hurt. Relationships might feel delayed or difficult early on, but as you grow, you learn how to show up fully, communicate with maturity, and build something rock-solid.
This placement can also reflect a fear of dependency, or feeling like you have to be the strong one all the time. But real partnerships are about mutual support. Let people meet you halfway—you don’t have to carry the whole load.
In the long run, Saturn here helps you attract relationships with depth, honesty, and endurance. You’re not here for surface-level stuff. You’re here to build something timeless—with someone who’s truly ready for the ride.
Saturn in the 8th house
Saturn in the 8th house is deep, intense, and transformative—like emotional scuba diving. This placement puts Saturn in the house that rules shared resources, intimacy, power, transformation, and even death and rebirth on a symbolic level. So yeah, it’s not light energy, but it’s powerful when channeled right.
You might’ve experienced loss, emotional intensity, or situations that forced you to confront deeper truths earlier in life. This can lead to trust issues, a guarded heart, or feeling like you have to deal with everything on your own. Vulnerability doesn’t always come easy here—Saturn wants to protect you from being hurt, but in doing so, it can also make it hard to fully open up and receive.
Money tied to others—like inheritances, taxes, debts, or even shared finances in a relationship—can come with a lot of responsibility or karmic lessons. There may be fears around dependence, control, or losing what you’ve built. But with time and experience, you can become a master of managing shared resources and navigating deep emotional bonds with clarity and integrity.
To stabilize your life with Saturn in the 8th, you’ve got to learn how to trust—yourself, others, and the process of transformation. This isn’t about rushing into emotional vulnerability, but about slowly building safe, strong connections where both trust and independence can exist.
This placement is also incredibly psychic and intuitive once you let yourself go there. The more inner work you do—whether it's therapy, shadow work, or spiritual practices—the stronger and more emotionally empowered you become. You’re not here to skim the surface. You’re here to evolve, and Saturn makes sure that when you do, it’s real, lasting, and absolutely unshakable.
You’re built for deep transformation—and Saturn’s just making sure you build that inner power with a rock-solid foundation.
Saturn in the 9th house
Saturn in the 9th house gives you a serious, grounded approach to the big questions of life—philosophy, religion, higher education, travel, belief systems. This placement often shows someone who craves meaning and truth but doesn’t just accept what they’re told. You need proof. You need to test ideas. You’re the type who learns through life experience, challenge, and deep questioning.
Early on, you might’ve felt blocked when it came to education, travel, or even believing in something bigger than yourself. Maybe you doubted your ability to expand your horizons, or maybe life just threw enough obstacles at you to make the journey feel like a slow climb. But Saturn here isn’t trying to shut you down—it’s trying to make sure that when you do find your truth, it’s built on a foundation that can’t be shaken.
To stabilize your life with Saturn in the 9th, you need to embrace being a lifelong student—someone who learns not just through books, but through experience, reflection, and deep personal growth. You might find that you take your time when it comes to higher education or spiritual exploration, but that’s okay. What you build intellectually and spiritually will be solid, wise, and deeply earned.
This placement is also amazing for becoming an authority in a specific field, especially one tied to philosophy, law, education, or spirituality. You’re here to master your beliefs—not just inherit them. And once you do, you have the potential to guide others with real wisdom and clarity.
So yeah, Saturn in the 9th might delay the journey, but it never denies it. You’re meant to seek, struggle, and then rise with a perspective that’s grounded, earned, and transformative—not just for you, but for others too.
Saturn in the 10th house
Saturn in the 10th house is classic “late bloomer” energy—but in the best possible way. This placement means you’re here to build something big, lasting, and real in your public life, career, or reputation. You’re not the type to take shortcuts or chase fame for the sake of it. You want legacy. Respect. Something that stands the test of time.
But early in life? It might’ve felt like you were constantly being tested—professionally, socially, or even by authority figures. Maybe you dealt with super high expectations from parents (especially one with a strong presence), or felt like you had to constantly prove yourself in order to earn recognition or success. Saturn here sets the bar high, and it can feel like nothing you do is ever “enough” until you’ve really earned your place.
Here’s the good news: once you get clear on your goals and put in the work, no one is more unstoppable than someone with Saturn in the 10th. You have the grit, the patience, and the endurance to build an empire—slowly, steadily, and with integrity. You might hit major career milestones later than others, but when you do, they’ll be solid and meaningful.
To stabilize your life with this placement, stay committed to your long-term vision and don't be discouraged by slow progress. Saturn wants you to master your craft, own your authority, and lead from experience—not ego. The more you embrace your path with responsibility and purpose, the more life starts aligning around you.
You're not here to burn out chasing quick wins. You're here to become someone others trust, admire, and follow—not because you said you could, but because you proved it over time. Legacy is your lane. Keep building.
Saturn in the 11th house
Saturn in the 11th house is all about learning serious lessons through friendships, communities, and your long-term hopes and dreams. You’re someone who might feel a bit like an outsider early in life—like it’s hard to find your people or truly fit in with a group. There can be a sense of emotional distance in friendships, or like you’re the one who's always showing up and being reliable, but not always receiving the same in return.
This placement often makes you cautious about who you let into your inner circle. You might have fewer friends, but the ones you do have? They’re ride-or-die, loyal, and often stick around for the long haul. You don’t do superficial connections—you want depth, trust, and shared values.
When it comes to your goals and dreams, Saturn here gives you the power to achieve big things—but only if you're willing to work for it. You’re not about pipe dreams or vague “someday” visions. You want a plan, a purpose, and something that actually matters in the long run. This placement is perfect for building or leading communities, especially when your mission is rooted in social change or long-term progress.
To stabilize your life with Saturn in the 11th, focus on cultivating meaningful connections and committing to goals that align with your deeper values. You might feel like you're "behind" others socially or career-wise early on, but that's only because you're meant to create something lasting. As you mature, your network grows stronger, your vision becomes clearer, and your sense of belonging starts to solidify.
You’re here to make a real impact—not just for yourself, but for the collective. And once you find your tribe or purpose, you become a powerful force for progress, loyalty, and lasting change.
Saturn in the 12th house
Saturn in the 12th house is one of the most quietly powerful placements—it’s like being the emotional architect of your own subconscious. This house rules the hidden, the spiritual, the mystical, and the parts of ourselves that operate behind the scenes. So when Saturn lands here, it can feel like there’s a weight on your soul that you can’t always name.
You might have felt lonely, misunderstood, or emotionally isolated early in life. Not because others didn’t care, but because you often carry burdens silently. There’s usually a deep sense of responsibility—sometimes guilt, sometimes a feeling of needing to sacrifice your own needs for others or for some greater cause. You may also be extremely sensitive to the energies around you but not always know how to protect yourself, so you build walls or retreat inward.
This placement can bring hidden fears, karmic baggage, or a lifelong process of learning to confront your own shadow. But here’s the beauty of it: Saturn in the 12th isn’t trying to break you. It’s trying to help you master your inner world. You're meant to become emotionally and spiritually strong—not through avoiding pain, but by facing it, integrating it, and transforming it.
To stabilize your life with this placement, create space for solitude, spiritual practices, and emotional healing. Meditation, therapy, dream work, and even artistic expression can be game-changers. You need private time to recharge and process, and that’s not a weakness—it’s how you reset your power.
You’re also here to serve in quiet but profound ways. You may work behind the scenes, help others heal, or offer support that no one else sees but makes a huge difference. Once you learn how to take care of your own inner needs, you become incredibly wise, grounded, and capable of deep compassion.
This placement takes time to bloom, but when it does? You become a force of calm, strength, and quiet resilience—the kind that can’t be shaken, no matter what storms come your way.
– A lot of you frequently ask for links to what I listen to when I write or work or whatever, so I decided to make a big list of them for you to access whenever you please! This list include themed playlists, white noise, ASMR (i guess you could call it that), and even a website for you to make your own background noise tracks. Enjoy!
White Noise
Waves
Waves + Rain
Rain In Woods + Tibetan Bowls
Waterfall
Rain Downpour On Tin Roof
Coffee House
Rain
Ocean
Whale Sounds
Thunderstorm
Rainforest
Country Garden
MyNoise.net
CalmRadio
Classical Relaxation Stream
ASoftMurmur.com
General Noises
Make Your Own ASMR Track Here
Music
My Playlists // Request One Here
Peaceful Piano
Love, Sex, & Water
Chill Tracks
chill.out.brain
Break Up Blues
Spotify’s Writer Playlist
Piano Bar
Evening Chill
Intense Studying
Creativity Boost
Acoustic Café International
A Poem A Day
Classical
Winter Classical
Spring Classical
Cello
Viola
Violin
Double Bass
Classical X
100 Classical Songs
100 Opera Songs
Space Themed Classical Music
Classical Romance
Themed ASMR
Harry Potter
Gryffindor Common Room
Slytherin Common Room
Hufflepuff Common Room
Ravenclaw Common Room
Great Hall At Halloween ( Christmas )
Great Lake
Snape’s Potions Classroom
Hogwarts Library
The Burrow (Weasley’s House)
Diagon Alley
Forbidden Forest At Night
Malfoy Manor
Doctor Who
TARDIS Library
TARDIS Console
Falling Asleep In The TARDIS
Tea With Madam Vastra and Jenny
Torchwood
Gallifrey
TARDIS Gardens
Inside The TARDIS With Amy Pond
Supernatural
In The Car With The Winchesters
Research With Sam
Crowley’s Office
Hunting
Inside The Bunker
Research With The Winchesters
Rainy Day In The Bunker
Sherlock
221B Baker Street
Mind Palace
Victorian Era
Sherrinford
Working With Sherlock & John
Irene’s Theme
Sherlock’s Chemistry Lab
Disney
Belle’s Library
Rapunzel’s Forest
Atlantis
Davy Jones’s Lullaby
Neverland Forest
Elsa’s Castle
Tea Time In Wonderland
The Black Pearl
The Beast’s Castle
Aladdin - Streets of Agrabah
Gusteau’s Kitchen
Sleeping Beauty’s Tower
Quasimodo’s Tower
Forest In Narnia
The Snuggly Duckling
Wonderland
Maleficent’s Castle
Ariel’s Home
I hope this is useful to you and helps you relax while being productive! x
The Queen's Gambit (Tv Series 2020)
– Noor Unnahar, Instagram account "noor_unnahar"
[TEXT ID: / [Lemons] / My father's mother loved lemons. Years after her passing, / we run out of everything, but never / lemons. / Nothing else shelters grief / better than memory. / It's my father way of saying, / even in your absence, you will be / cared by me. / END ID]