
Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior
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Twin Flames And Èrè Ìbejì: A Spiritual Exploration Of Mirrored Souls And Sacred Doubling
Twin Flames And Èrè Ìbejì: A Spiritual Exploration Of Mirrored Souls And Sacred Doubling Human beings have always sensed that life moves in pairs. Day and night. Sun and moon. Breath in and breath out. Even the human heart beats in a rhythm that rises and falls like a conversation between two forces that need each other to exist. Across cultures and centuries, people have tried to understand why the world seems to be built on this quiet architecture of twos. Some have turned to myth. Some have turned to psychology. Some have turned inward, listening for the echo of a presence that feels both familiar and mysterious. This search has given rise to the idea of the twin flame, a concept that suggests that every soul has a counterpart, a mirror, a partner in spiritual evolution.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warriorabout 14 hours ago in Humans
Mothering Sunday
Mother’s Day in the United Kingdom has a long and winding history, one that reaches back centuries before cards, flowers, and Sunday lunches became part of the day. It began as Mothering Sunday, a quiet moment in the church calendar when people returned to the place that shaped them. Over time, that return shifted from the church itself to the women who held families together. Today, the day carries pieces of all those layers, and the daffodil has become its most familiar symbol.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warriora day ago in Humans
The Shift From Pisces to Aquarius: From Following to Connecting
Astrological ages describe long arcs of cultural development, each lasting roughly two thousand years. These eras are not defined by single events but by gradual changes in consciousness, values, and collective orientation. The transition from the Age of Pisces to the Age of Aquarius marks one of the most significant shifts in human history, not because of a change in the stars themselves, but because of the change in how humanity interprets meaning. The Piscean era emphasized devotion, sacrifice, and hierarchical spiritual authority. The Aquarian era emphasizes connection, shared intelligence, and the dissolution of hierarchy. This shift can be summarized in a simple contrast: in Pisces, the savior said “Follow me.” In Aquarius, the savior says “Connect.”
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior5 days ago in Humans
What St. Patrick’s Day Really Means: A Story Woven in Green and Shadow
What St. Patrick’s Day Really Means: A Story Woven in Green and Shadow St. Patrick’s Day comes each year like a familiar tune drifting down a long corridor of memory. The world dresses itself in green, the fiddles come out, and laughter rises from places that have forgotten why the day mattered in the first place. For many, it has become a carnival of noise, a blur of beer and novelty hats, a holiday flattened into something loud and careless. But beneath that surface lies a story older than the parades, older than the pubs, older even than the feast day itself. It is the story of a people who carried poetry in their bones and sorrow in their pockets, who crossed oceans with nothing but hope, and who built new lives in places that did not always welcome them. To understand St. Patrick’s Day, one must listen for the heartbeat beneath the noise, the quiet rhythm of endurance that has always defined the Irish spirit.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior6 days ago in History
Empathy, Imagination, and the Soul’s Curriculum:
There is a long‑standing belief in spiritual traditions that the soul comes into this life with lessons to learn. Some call it a curriculum, some call it growth, some call it refinement, or the soul contract and some simply call it becoming more human. The idea is not that suffering is required, but that understanding is. Compassion, humility, forgiveness, courage, and clarity are not abstract virtues; they are lived experiences. Yet not every soul needs to endure every possible hardship firsthand. There are other routes to understanding, and one of the most powerful is empathy.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior7 days ago in Humans











