I Ching
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Hexagram Fifty – One/51
Chên / Thunder
Thunder echoes upon Thunder, commanding reverence for its father Heaven:
In awe of Heaven’s majestic power, the Superior Person looks within and sets his life in order.
Thunder mingles with startled screams of terror for a hundred miles around.
As the people nervously laugh at their own fright, the devout presents the sacrificial chalice with nary a drop of wine spilt.
Deliverance
SITUATION ANALYSIS:
A thunderbolt of Cosmic judgement crashes to earth.
For the common person, it’s just a momentary fright soon forgotten, its warning unfathomed and unheeded.
But to one who understands its significance, this thunder is a signal to awaken.
Centering the Self, seeking balance, the enlightened person will respect and align himself with this Higher Power, while his fellows remain subject to the whims of every passing storm.
Numerology
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One
What is the definition of 1 in Numerology?
There’s so much motivation and momentum surrounding this single-digit number. It is a true pioneer, eager to break ground on new endeavors and pave the way for others to follow. It is a natural leader and a proactive force. The number 1 represents newness, movement, and the possibilities that await us. In spiritual symbolism, it is the number of creation and the birth of all things — the divine origin of the universe.
In Numerology the number 1 is the root of opportunity in our lives. It is a symbol of confidence, power, and action. It pushes us to look at our current circumstances and realize that we have the power to turn them into anything we wish. Even if we are afraid, the 1 inspires us to take control of our future and embrace new beginnings.
Strengths of the number 1
Independent: Of all the numbers in Numerology, the 1 is the most self-sufficient, needing nothing but itself and its …
Angel Number
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One Hundred Fifty – One
The 151 angel number is no extraordinary phenomenon at this point—you’ve seen it so many times that you’re probably questioning its importance in your life. There’s no need to worry, though, because it has a positive meaning attached to it.
Angel number 151 is the answer to your prayers. This number is a sign from the Universe that your future is brighter than ever.
Keep reading to find out the positive changes that your spiritual guides hope to impart to your life through angel number 151.
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Why are Angels Sending Me Angel Number 151?
What is the Secret Meaning of Angel Number 151 in Numerology?
What Does Angel Number 151 Mean for My Love Life?
What Does Angel Number 151 Mean for My Career?
What is the Spiritual Meaning of Angel Number 151?
Animal Spirit Guide or Helper
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North American Turkey Vulture
The turkey vulture, (also called the turkey buzzard, buzzard, the John crow or carrion crow), is the most widely spread vulture in the Americas. This bird lives in areas from southern Canada to the south of South America. Their habitats include subtropical forests, pastures, deserts and shrublands.
This vulture isn’t a close relative to the vultures of Europe, Asia and Africa, although there is a strong resemblance to them.
This bird is a scavenger and feeds mostly on carcasses. Its exquisite sense of smell helps it find food. It also flies low to be able to detect the gasses produced by the decaying bodies of dead animals.
While flying, the turkey vulture uses the power of the wind mostly. These birds live in large groups of up to several hundred individuals.
The turkey vulture doesn’t have a syrinx, which is a vocal organ that birds have, so it’s only able to produce sounds such as low hisses and grunts. These birds hiss usually when they feel threatened or while fighting other vultures. They grunt sometimes during their courtships.
It makes its nest in hollow trees, caves or marshlands. It usually has two chicks per year. This bird doesn’t have many natural predators.
The name turkey vulture came from the resemblance of the male bird to the male wild turkey.
Both females and males have the same color and have a similar size. Their heads are red, usually without feathers and they are not proportional to their bodies. They undergo a process of molting during the winter.
The turkey vulture often stands with its wings spread. It is believed that it does that to dry its wings or warm its body. Other vultures have the same behavior, as well as storks.
These birds could be preyed upon by some owl, hawk, and eagle species. Raccoons and opossums attack their eggs. The turkey vulture defends itself by disgorging half-digested meat, which has an awful smell and scares away most of the potential attackers from its nest.
It also throws its vomit in the enemy’s face if it gets close enough. Sometimes it has to throw up the undigested meal it had just eaten to fly away from a potential predator.
These birds are known for their weird hopping walk on the ground. They need a lot of effort to fly off the ground, and before taking off they first flap their wings and hop on their feet.
Turkey vultures have special courting rituals. They gather in a circle and perform some hopping moves around the circle with partially spread wings. Their nests are very simple.
Both the male and the female lie on the eggs and feed the young. They care about them for up to 2.5 months. The chicks attacked by a predator in the nest also defend themselves by hissing and regurgitating food.
Turkey vultures feed on carcasses. They prefer the ones which have recently died, avoiding the ones already putrefied. They sometimes eat plants, fruits, or insects. They almost never kill their prey.
Their diet plays a very important part of the ecosystem because it removes the carcasses which are a source of disease.
The turkey vulture discovers the carcasses using its excellent sense of smell.
Many other vultures and condors follow the turkey vulture to find their food because they don’t have such a developed smelling ability.
Their feces is very dangerous, and it can make damage or kill trees and other vegetation.
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