“In early historical civilization, lunar symbols wove together three major metaphorical concepts. The first is the idea of fertility. The moon controls the tides of both water and blood – the sacred fluids of the early religions. The second is the concept of periodic rebirth, symbolized by the moon’s monthly waning and renewal. The third is the notion of continually repeating cycles of change.” FirstsIdeasTogetherThreeWaterBloodCivilizationMoonMajorsConceptsThirdsSacredHistoricalNotionSymbolsCyclesTidesRebirthRenewalFluidFertilityMetaphorical Book:When the Drummers Were Women: A Spiritual History of Rhythm Source: When the Drummers Were Women: A Spiritual History of Rhythm
“A beneficent person is like a fountain watering the earth, and spreading fertility; it is, therefore, more delightful to give than to receive.” GivingPersonsEarthDelightfulFountainFertility Author:Epicurus
“Never confuse a single defeat with a final defeat.” InspirationalMotivationalSpiritualBusinessFailingFailureWise WordsGiving UpDeterminationAdversityPerseveranceFinalsDefeatPersistenceMoving OnNovelistsConfusedNurseDefeatedEncouragingNot Giving UpSecond ChanceFear Of FailureSingleSuccess And FailureSuccess FailureWords Of EncouragementFertilityOvercoming FailureGiving Up Is Not An OptionFailure InspirationalLearning From FailureFail To SucceedFeel Like Giving Up Author:F. Scott Fitzgerald