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Which Tattoo Is Perfect For You, According To Your Zodiac Sign?

Have you ever thought about getting a tattoo, but just didn’t know what design you wanted? With literally thousands of designs to choose from, it seems a bit daunting when it comes down to choosing what you want. We only have so much skin to work with, so some people spend months figuring out what exactly they’d like tattooed on them before visiting a studio like Modern Markings. Plus, you have to figure out where you want the tattoo, what colors you’d like, the size you want, and much more.

On top of that, figuring out what artist you want to use adds to the decision-making process, so at the end of it all, you want something that makes you feel good inside and out, but also looks visually appealing.

So, how do you choose what you want?

You don’t always have to pick the most original thing out there, so you might want to start with something simple, like your zodiac sign, for example. While you might want the actual symbol for your zodiac sign tattooed on your body, you can always choose an animal or other symbol that represents your zodiac sign. For example, maybe you want a tattoo of a lion, and you happen to be a Leo. Or, maybe you’d prefer a crab if you’re a Cancer.

Tattoos can tell a story, or just symbolize something important to you. Or, maybe you just want one for aesthetic purposes, but no matter the reason, a zodiac sign tattoo can make a great first tattoo, or an addition to the ones you have already. If you still feel a bit apprehensive or skeptical of getting a tattoo, did you know that getting tattooed can actually boost your immune system? Yet another reason to get inked!

So, if you’d like to get some ideas for your next (or first) tattoo, here’s twelve ideas for you.

Which Tattoo Is Perfect For You, According To Your Zodiac Sign?

Aries (March 21 – April 19)

Aries have a strong independent streak, and a headstrong attitude to boot. As an Aries, you could get something that represents courage and a strong will, such as a ram (your sign’s animal), a lion, or another fierce animal such as a tiger.

Taurus (April 20 – May 20)

Taurus loves the outdoors, so something nature-related would perfectly represent you. Taurus loves to take their time and not rush through life, and have a grounded, down-to-earth personality. So, maybe a tree, a river, or something else “rooted” to Earth would make a good tattoo idea.

Gemini (May 21 – June 20)

Gemini, you love to express yourself, so why not get a tattoo to do just that? Geminis don’t hide their personality from anyone, so a loud and proud tattoo would work well.

Cancer (June 21 – July 22)

As a water sign, you could do an endless number of designs with nature that includes a body of water. Cancers’ emotions run deep, so you want to get something very personal and sentimental to you.

Leo (July 23 – August 22)

Leo, you have confidence for miles and love to show off. You need to get a bold, colorful tattoo that represents your personality – vibrant and full of life. Maybe a colorful lion tattoo would suit you well.

Virgo (August 23 – September 22)

Virgos love to pay attention to details, so you might want to go for an intricate, thoughtful piece. Virgos also have a logical, analytical personality, so a tattoo of an important date, or something in the science realm would work well for you.

Libra (September 23 – October 22)

Libras stand for harmony, peace, and justice, so maybe you should get a tattoo that represents a cause you feel strongly about. Also, Libras love to connect with others, so matching tattoos would be perfect.

Scorpio (October 23 – November 21)

Scorpio, you have a courageous, yet mysterious personality, so maybe get a tattoo that makes perfect sense to you but remains a mystery to others.

Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21)

Sagittarius are deeply philosophical, contemplative people. Yet, they also love adventure. Maybe one of your favorite quotes plus a nature scene would be right up your alley.

Capricorn (December 22 – January 19)

Capricorns don’t like to show off too much, so a smaller tattoo would suit you well. Like all Earth signs, Capricorns have a logical, analytical personality and wouldn’t get a tattoo unless it meant something to them. You might go for a small tattoo on your finger or neck, such as a flower, anchor, or butterfly.

Aquarius (January 20 – February 18)

Aquarius love anything intellectual, plus they have an insatiable appetite for travel and culture. Combine these three things and you have a winning tattoo idea. You have a creative and unique outlook on life, so use this to your advantage.

Related article: Getting Tattoos May Actually Be Good For You. Here’s Why…

Pisces (February 19 – March 20)

Like other water signs, Pisces’ emotions run deep, and they have a craving for anything natural and outdoorsy. Think of animal or nature tattoos when getting your next piece.

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What Do The Emojis You Use Reveal About Your Personality?

What is your emoji personality? You might not think twice about the emojis you use in text and other messaging platforms. However, they say more about your personality than you might realize. Emojis, or emoticons, serve several purposes when it comes to communication.

For one, they help to reinforce emotions so that you can provide clarity to the recipient of the message. For another, they provide a fun, easy, fast way to communicate. Thirdly, many people need visuals in order to fully comprehend a message. Thus, emojis can help eliminate confusion and unnecessary words through texting.

Whether you know it or not, the emojis you use tell others a lot about you as well. In a way, emojis reflect our dominant personalities and moods. For example, if you use sad-faced emojis frequently, you might have a more pessimistic personality. Conversely, you might use happy faces to share your joy. To prove this, several researchers decided to perform an experiment about emojis and personality. Read on to find out what your most used emojis say about you.

What Is Your Emoji Personality?

Referring back to the study referenced above, the researchers first asked students to complete a questionnaire about themselves, and then have a text conversation with another participant using emojis.

They also asked about the frequency of emoticons they used and why they chose them for communication. Finally, they took screenshots of the students’ Facebook profiles and recorded a 10-minute conversation between them and another unknown student through Facebook messenger.

Not surprisingly, they found that people who rated themselves as likable and agreeable had a higher likelihood of using emojis on social media and in messaging. Also, they found that people who didn’t worry so much about how others perceived them used sad faced emojis more.

Obviously, people use emojis that correspond to their individual personalities. People who have an outgoing, friendly, positive personality will likely use those emojis more often, and those who have the opposite personality will likely frequently use sad emojis.

Emoticons Are Part of Your Communication Strategy

While not everyone uses emojis, they do offer a unique way of communicating with others. They can especially help with communication where people talk about a wide range of subjects, and the interactions have a higher degree of complexity than just a simple text message. Facebook, Tumblr, and similar platforms offer great examples of this.

Other findings about the use of emoticons show how certain virtual environments seem more appropriate for their usage. Participants in the first study we discussed said that they used emoticons mostly in text or on social media, and less through email, likely because this mode of communication calls for a greater level of professionalism in most cases.

Some of the participants couldn’t use emojis in all environments. However, they still reported that they enjoyed this way of communication and found it useful in conveying their messages. Some studies have even found that emojis can help those with poor social skills or a learning disability communicate with others better in a virtual environment.

Going back to the study where students filled out questionnaires, the researchers then asked another group of people to study the conversations and profiles of the participants, and give their interpretation of the students’ personalities. They found that the more smiley faces the student had used, the more they seemed agreeable, conscientious and open to new experiences.

However, this didn’t always match up with how the students actually saw themselves. This means that while people may use a variety of emojis, you can’t always figure out their personality through just pictures in texts or other messages. Sometimes, people have an entirely different online persona. But in most cases, you can catch a small glimpse of their personality in messaging.

Final Thoughts on Your Emoji Personality

So, what does all of this mean? In a nutshell, your usage of emojis can usually provide a small snapshot of your personality. Don’t take it too seriously though; your real-world personality matters much more than people’s perceptions of you through messaging and social media.

This Simple 3 Ingredient Mask Will Literally Change Your Skin

Both women and men are constantly seeking beauty products and cosmetics to make our skin as soft as the day we were born and to protect us from environmental damage. But the good news is that you can stop wasting your money with this three-ingredient face mask that you can easily make at home.

This THREE Ingredient Face Mask Will Soften and Protect Your Skin Better Than Most

We know that the sun’s radiation can damage our skin, but other environmental hazards are attacking our skin. These hazards can be anything from pollution to x-rays that you get at the dentist’s office.

Removing the damage and revealing softer, more youthful skin is a goal of those who have already started to see damage on their faces. Let’s look at a gentle, three-ingredient recipe for a soothing face mask that will soften and protect your skin from further damage better than most other products on the market.

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Why these three ingredients are the best for softening and protecting skin

The first ingredient of this face mask treatment is apple cider vinegar. We have already told you about the health benefits of apple cider vinegar in our previous arti. Thisthis gentile, all-natural acid is an effective way to remove the top layer of dead skin cells. When you use apple cider vinegar, you slough off the dead, dry layer of skin and reveal the fresh, new, soft skin underneath.

The second ingredient in this three ingredient face mask is plain, all-natural yogurt. Yogurt is a wonderful way to add the exfoliating power of natural enzymes to soften your skin and make it look younger. There are probiotics in cultured yogurt that can work internally when you eat it and externally when applied to the skin.

Probiotics can help protect the body from harmful bacteria and the use of yogurt to treat acne and seborrhea (patches of itchy, scaly dead skin) has been around since the time of Cleopatra. Researchers studying the link between skin health and gut bacteria also looked at the use of yogurt as applied to the skin rather than taken internally as food and they say ‘the lactic acid bacteria Streptococcus thermophilus, a species found in most yogurts, may increase ceramide production when applied to the skin as a cream for seven days.  This is important because some ceramides protect against acne by reducing the inflammation of the skin.

The third ingredient is one you may never have thought of before. But fresh parsley is an effective anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. Parsley is a traditional skin treatment. Ancient healers used it as a mash of the green herb to treat burns, bruises, insect bites, and itching. The protective and healing effects of parsley have been overlooked for too long and this simple face mask recipe will help you become one of its biggest fans.

Before you decide to use this three ingredient face mask, test your skin for parsley sensitivity. In an analysis of the active compounds in parsley, researchers found that there are natural plant chemical compounds in fresh parsley called furocoumarins. One of these compounds is Oxypeucedanin, and it was found to be the major component in parsley.

Oxypeucedanin is a natural plant chemical that can make some people’s skin sensitive to sunlight exposure. If you can avoid sun exposure or use a good sunscreen daily, this should not be a problem for you. In other people, parsley can cause a minor skin rash or irritation.

Related article: Eliminating This ONE Ingredient Can Completely Clear Your Skin

To do a skin sensitivity test, rub a small amount of crushed parsley leaves on an area about the size of a nickel on the skin inside your elbow. Check for sensations of burning, itchiness, redness, or irritation over a period of 20 minutes. If you begin to notice irritation, rinse the area immediately with warm water. Then use soap to wash the area and rinse again. If you experience skin irritation, use the mask with just yogurt and apple cider vinegar and leave out the parsley.

The THREE ingredient face mask recipe

Since you happy this mixture to your skin, use the highest quality ingredients you can buy. Organic is always best so you avoid contact with any pesticides or chemical additives.

Mix the following in a small bowl:

  • 1/2 cup of chopped fresh parsley
  • 2 Tablespoons of apple cider vinegar
  • 3 Tablespoons of plain yogurt

Apply this mixture to your face, avoiding the sensitive eye area. Leave it on for about 20 minutes. Rinse immediately with warm water. Use the mask two times per week for a month. Soon, you will be amazed by how this three-ingredient face mask will soften your skin. In fact, you will swear it’s better than most other products you have tried.

If you go outside after using this face mask treatment, remember to wear sunscreen. That’s because you must protect your fresh new skin from the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation.

How Depression Changes Your Brain (And Ways to Reverse It)

It seems that more people live with depression than ever before.

In fact, according to the World Health Organization(WHO), an estimated 350 million people of all ages worldwide suffer from this mentally debilitating disease.

Depression can change your brain, altering the neural pathways and synapses and shrinking the size of your hippocampus, an area of the brain that regulates emotions and memory. Mentally, you probably feel foggy and exhausted, as your brain must work harder to process information and feelings. If you don’t feel well mentally, it can take a toll on every other area of your life.

Depression can make you feel disconnected from the world around you, helpless to make any change, and paralyzed by the thoughts inside your head. To combat all of these feelings, many people, unfortunately, turn to prescription drugs as a quick answer, but we still don’t know the long-term effects of these powerful drugs. Instead of medicating ourselves, we can turn to more natural remedies that often work better than even pills can.

Today, we’ll go over how exactly depression alters your brain and ways to reverse the damage naturally. It takes willpower and determination, but you CAN take your life back with a few simple lifestyle changes and ways of thinking.

How Depression Changes Your Brain (And Ways to Reverse It)

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One groundbreaking study involving an international team of researchers discovered that people with depression generally have a smaller hippocampus.

The research team used brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data on nearly 8,930 people worldwide, 1,728 of which suffered from major depression. The remaining 7,199 individuals did not suffer from depression.

They found that 65% of the depressed patients had a smaller hippocampus; however, those just experiencing their first episode of depression did not have this shrinkage. These findings suggest that recurring bouts of depression might cause the shrinkage of the hippocampus.

Previous studies have found evidence of hippocampus shrinkage. However, this study aimed to determine if the shrinkage caused the depression or vice versa. They got their answer: first comes the depression, then the brain damage.

According to co-author Professor Ian Hickie:

“[The] more episodes of depression a person had, the greater the reduction in hippocampus size. So recurrent or persistent depression does more harm to the hippocampus the more you leave it untreated.

This largely settles the question of what comes first: the smaller hippocampus or the depression? The damage to the brain comes from recurrent illness…

Other studies have demonstrated reversibility, and the hippocampus is one of the unique areas of the brain that rapidly generates new connections between cells, and what are lost here are connections between cells rather than the cells themselves.

Treating depression effectively does not just mean medicines. If you are unemployed, for example, and then sit in a room doing nothing as a result, this can shrink the hippocampus. So social interventions are just as important, and treatments such as fish oils are also thought to be neuro-protective.”

On the topic of hippocampus shrinkage, we’d also like to mention other groundbreaking research from scientists and the Institute of HeartMath. This organization studies the connection between the heart and the brain. Our feelings become coded into our heart’s electromagnetic field, and the heart can send signals to the brain that tell it how to react. So, the researchers found that when you experience negative emotions, this can create chaos in the brain.

Now that you know that your emotions play a massive part in how your brain reacts to stimuli, we thought we’d bring up another common misconception when it comes to depression. Like most people don’t realize that their feelings play a huge part in their mental health, many of them likely don’t know that the “chemical imbalance” theory regarding depression doesn’t add up when it comes to science.

What other experts say:

According to a paper by Jonathan Leo, an Associate Professor of Neuroanatomy at Lincoln Memorial University:

“the cause of mental disorders such as depression remains unknown. However, the idea that neurotransmitter imbalances cause depression is vigorously promoted by pharmaceutical companies and the psychiatric profession at large.”

Furthermore, according to Dr. Joanna Moncrieff, an author, and British psychiatrist:

“Of course, there are brain events and biochemical reactions occurring when someone feels depressed, as there are all the time, but no research has ever established that a particular brain state causes, or even correlates with, depression. . . . In all cases studies yield inconsistent results, and none have been shown to be specific to depression, let alone causal. . . . The fact that more than 50 years of intense research efforts have failed to identify depression in the brain may indicate that we simply lack the right technology, or it may suggest we have been barking up the wrong tree!”

Do drugs help relieve depression? Some doctors say no.

Most drugs that aim to treat depression advertise that low serotonin levels in one’s brain cause depression. However, no research in the past came to this conclusion. Many pharmaceutical companies use people’s misconceptions about the illness to their advantage.

“The serotonin theory is simply not a scientific statement. It’s a botched theory – a hypothesis that was proven incorrect.” – Dr. Joseph Mercola

So, the chemical imbalance theory doesn’t explain depression, but do drugs treat it? A review by the University of California in 2009 found even more damning evidence against pharmaceutical companies. The study found that one-third of people treated with antidepressants do not improve, and many of them stay depressed.

Now, we know that many people report feeling better with antidepressants. However, we have no way of telling if this is just a placebo effect or not. In summary, we know that depression causes a smaller hippocampus in the brain, but we can reverse this damage. In many cases, our thoughts and emotions play a massive role in our mental health, but conventional medicine doesn’t seem to guarantee a recovery or even a small breakthrough.

So, if no scientific evidence indeed supports the chemical imbalance theory, then why do we continue to take drugs that claim to alter our brain chemistry in the first place? Maybe we should focus elsewhere on areas where we can take action in our lives that can bring about fundamental changes in our mental and physical health without dangerous side effects.

How To Reverse Depression

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1. Change your thoughts.

The brain can change and adapt based on our thoughts, emotions, and perception of stimuli. Highly malleable and changeable, the brain can form new synapses and pathways based on new knowledge, skills, or thought processes. In other words, what we think matters greatly, as these thoughts create our brain chemistry and therefore, our reality. The mind contains great power, as demonstrated by the following study.

A study from the Baylor School of Medicine published in 2002 in the New England Journal of Medicine took patients with severe knee pain and divided them into three groups. Most surgeons don’t believe in placebo effects as a substitute for surgery, but this study proved them wrong. The surgeons shaved the damaged cartilage in their knees for the first group. The surgeons flushed out the knee joint for the second group, removing anything that might cause inflammation. People with severe arthritis in their knees typically go through one of these procedures when they go to the doctor for help.

However, the third group received a “fake” surgery; the doctors sedated the patients, made incisions, and splashed salt water on the knees just like they would do in actual surgery. Then, they sewed up the incisions just like usual. All three groups went through a rehab program together, and upon completion, researchers found that the placebo group had improved just as much as the others had.

So, if the brain can make us think we just had knee surgery to correct the pain in our knees, why can’t we utilize this power in treating depression? We can. It just takes willpower and dedication to change our brains. However, changing just a few of your thoughts per day by focusing your attention on them will go a long way in helping you reverse depression.

2. Eat healthily

In general, stay away from processed, GMO, or highly refined foods. Stick to nature to get the most health benefits from your food; go for raw, organic fruits and vegetables and raw, unsalted nuts and seeds, if possible. Eliminate or significantly reduce sugary, processed, altered foods to keep your brain healthy. Also, try to limit white flour, sugars, bread, and other grains consumption. Your brain and stomach have more to do with each other than you’d think. So if you want a clean mind, focus on adopting a clean diet.

3. Exercise

Exercise is one of the most effective yet underutilized treatments for depression. Studies have shown how lack of exercise can cause depression. In fact, according to an article from Dr. Mercola,

“Women who sat for more than seven hours a day were found to have a 47 percent higher risk of depression than women who sat for four hours or less per day. Those who didn’t participate in any physical activity at all had a 99 percent higher risk of developing depression than women who exercised. Indeed, exercise is perhaps one of the most effective yet underutilized treatments for depression.”

4. Adopt a mindfulness practice

Finally, you have to care for your mind if you want it to work correctly. Countless studies have found the link between positive mental health and meditation or some other type of mindfulness exercise. By focusing your attention on the present moment and just sinking into the bliss that each uninterrupted second of meditation allows, you can restructure your brain and eliminate depression. Many studies have found meditation to rival medication in treating depression.

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7 Behaviors That Keep People From Making Personal Connections

Avoidant Personality Disorder: People that experience long-standing feelings of inadequacy and are extremely sensitive to what others think about them…leads the person to be socially inhibited and feel socially inept.

Our collective society is one that embraces people with good social skills, especially in more extraverted countries (e.g. the Western World). The reason is quite simple: humans encounter social exchanges in a number of areas – family, work, school, and so forth – early on in life. Therefore, it is important that we’re – on some level – able to effectively communicate with those around us.

That said, many people are unable or unwilling to engage others, despite any internal and external pressures they may face. The reasons behind such behaviors are quite complex – ranging from inherent shyness and withdrawal, to harmful and antisocial ideations.

Psychologists have studied social behaviors since the advent of modern psychology; there is even an entire discipline devoted to studying human interaction. As science has advanced, psychologists and other experts have been able to further substantiate the rationale that some people simply don’t have the capabilities to effectively interact with other human beings.

Why is this? Well, as one can imagine, human interaction is a complex topic – and is, in many ways, as enigmatic as psychology itself. This reading focuses upon seven behaviors and conditions that result in one’s inability to associate or connect with other human beings.

Quick note: You may realize, as you read through this article, that certain behaviors/conditions are indeed involuntary. As with myriad psychological conditions, many people simply remain unaware of their peculiarities. It is important to make such distinctions, as the perceptions we have of other people directly affect their life.

Here are 7 behaviors that keep people from making personal connections:

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1. Apathy

Apathetic people simply don’t have the inclination to engage with others around them. There are a number of reasons why this is the case. Certain medical conditions, such as depression, alter a person’s brain chemistry in a way that evokes withdrawal behavior. Of course, this is not the individuals fault, as the perceived apathy ties directly into their psychological state.

Introverted people (who make up 40 percent of the population) are wired to predominantly focus on their own thoughts and feelings; often, introverts are unaware of misperceptions that others may have concerning their lack of sociability. The degree to which one is introverted (most are a mix of introvert and extrovert), strongly correlates with supposed apathy.

Then, of course, there are individuals that simply don’t like people. And that’s an entirely different thing,

2. Egotism

Egotistic people, by definition, place a disproportionate value upon themselves. Specifically, those with high degrees of egotism often believe that they’re “the smartest person in the room,” the most beautiful, or (ironically) desired by most. Egotists strongly believe that others want to be them, regardless of evidence to the contrary.

Needless to say, 99 percent of us find egotists repulsive. Not many people want to be around someone that drones on upon themselves while showing little interest to anyone or anything else. Truly, there are people among us that think they’re simply “better” or “more deserving” than the next.

There is another term for individuals that display egotism to a strong degree: narcissists.

3. Self-absorption

A close cousin of egotism, self-absorption is the tendency to believe that “the world revolves around you.” In simple terms, self-absorbed people think of themselves first in almost every perceivable way. An example: your car breaks down and the self-absorbed “friend” is too, er, “busy” watching their favorite TV show to bother helping.

While not as outwardly apparent as egotism, self-absorption is nearly as damaging – to the person and their circle. It goes without saying, but others – at certain times – should come before our own needs and wants.

4. Inadequacy

Feelings of inadequacy can certainly be labeled as an “involuntary” behavior. As with many behaviors on this list, inadequacy can be the byproduct of a number of things – trauma, disorders, shyness, etc. Feelings of inadequacy are often rooted early in one’s life; perhaps they were an outcast in kindergarten, have a physical disability, or have problems learning, for example.

Sadly, these feelings have the tendency to remain – at some level – throughout life. It is too bad, since these people are often among the most kind-hearted, generous, and loyal people to associate with. The few close friends that know them best will often attest to this fact.

5. Aloofness

If self-absorption is a close cousin to egotism, aloofness is the second cousin of apathy. By definition, aloofness is the state of “being distant, reserved or indifferent.” Shy people that are difficult to know are more likely to be labeled as “aloof” than “apathetic”; they simply remain within themselves, as this is part of their personality.

Contrary to popular belief, aloof individuals are not “uncaring” or something similar. Aloofness does not have any ulterior motive, and doesn’t correlate with any negative disposition.

Again, some people are simply difficult to understand – nothing less, nothing more. Einstein was an aloof individual, for example.

6. Reclusiveness

To be “reclusive” is, by definition, to voluntarily avoid other people. At an extreme degree, some people will remain in their home (or room) for months – even years – on end.

Of course, this type of behavior is complex; it is not considered “normal” (or healthy) to remain in one constricted space for a long duration of time. That said, it is not always an easy (voluntary?) choice. Those that have become disfigured, for example, feel shame and/or embarrassment when facing others.

For other recluses, their behavior is the direct result of some psychological abnormality or trauma. Some victims of rape, for example, find it nearly impossible to withstand the constant fear when in an unsecure environment.

7. Intolerance

Certain people, for whatever reason, hold wide-scale, intolerant attitudes towards others. Often, this outlook develops throughout the stages of childhood and adolescence. Some “socially awkward” people, for example, innately feel inferior to others throughout their lives. However, some of these individuals learn intolerance of their own. Inded, they often direct it towards innocent people whom they know little-to-nothing about.

Of course, an intolerant worldview doesn’t get someone far in the social sphere. Intolerant people often hold negative attitudes, which most people despise.

Lion’s Gate Opening In Leo: Get Ready for The Shift On August 8th

Speaking in spiritual terms, today marks a very important day for us all energetically. Every year, the Lion’s Gate Portal, a star gate, opens from July 26 to August 12, and peaks exactly today, August 8.

However, this year, the portal offers even more potent energy in terms of numerology, as today is 8/8.  Plus, 2016 is divisible by 8, making today a sign of balance in all areas. So, we now have a triple 8 stargate, capable of catapulting Leo into big changes.

The Lion’s Gate opening provides a great burst of energy, so if you’ve been feeling a bit anxious, on edge, or unable to fall asleep at night, this might explain why.

Even though this happens during the sign of Leo, every astrological sign can reap the benefits of this portal opening. We’ll talk about what you can expect during this grand astrological event below.

Lion’s Gate Opening In Leo: Get Ready for The Shift On August 8th

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You might wonder what exactly makes the number eight so powerful and special. Well, according to numerology.com, 8 provides a balance between the material and immaterial worlds. It indicates prosperity, success, ambition, great leadership, self-confidence, intelligence and discipline. It also brings about harmony, peace, and abundance. Also, an interesting fact about the number 8 is that when you turn it on its side, it looks like the infinity symbol.

Symbolically, we could take the number 8 to mean infinite energy, wisdom, power, and prosperity.

So, on this day in history, remember to remain open to new possibilities, and keep on the lookout for opportunities headed your way.

Want to hear another interesting fact about today’s astrological event? Well, you’ll want to pay attention to the skies, since Sirius, the brightest star in the sky, moves closer toward Earth and directly aligns with the pyramids of Giza. In very clear areas, you might get the chance to see this happening tonight in your corner of the world!

Keeping with the theme of abundance, we can expect another interesting occurrence dealing with nature and the stars. In Egypt around this time of year, the Nile River usually rises significantly, which might have something to do with the Lion’s Gate portal opening and the influx of energy this provides.

This huge rise in energy levels on the planet might help you to become more spiritually awakened, and may even help open your third eye if you tune into your higher self today. Take some time to do so today, as the opening of the portal in the galaxies offers an opportunity for us to open new portals within ourselves.

Also, with this incredible surge in energy, the sun feels an upgrade in vibration as well. With the sun’s extra power, you might feel this in your own center – your solar plexus. We have our own sun within us, shining light onto the darkest parts of ourselves and providing warmth, life, and comfort. You will likely feel an expansion of awareness and energy today, and you might even feel a bit cocky with the huge flow of Leo energy. Don’t let this trip you up, however, as the energy of 8 will help balance you. Embrace both your ego and your softer side, as you need both in this lifetime.

Plus, a little added confidence never hurt a Leo.

Furthermore, if you’ve been wondering how long this portal will remain open, it will close on August 14. However, if you cultivate the right mindset and habits now, they will easily carry over long after the portal closes. During this time, find your inner balance. Seek the dark and light within you, and find the area where these energies merge. Here you will find the truest version of yourself, the self that seeks to find harmony in this world. Take the time you need during this grand cosmic event and tune into yourself.

Ask yourself what you’d like to see more of in your life, and align yourself with that vibration. Keep your eye turned toward the future, and make sure you have a positive mindset toward your goals and dreams. If you’ve been feeling a bit depressed or discouraged lately, this surge of energy could very well help you out of that slump.

Today marks the midpoint of summer as well, which means we have another half of summer ahead of us. Don’t let this powerful energy burn you; rather, stand strong in the face of what it will bring, and dedicate yourself to become the best, truest version of you. To move into authenticity, it requires strength, bravery, and ambition, and this historic time will allow you to do just that, if you embrace it fully and openly.

Before the portal closes on August 14, try your best to tap into this abundance of energy. You might wonder how to do that exactly, so we’ll cover that now.

How To Harness The Lion’s Gate Energy

  • Show up fully in every moment. Pay attention totally with all your senses, and do your best to remain in the present. Don’t allow your mind to wander to the past or future; just enjoy the now.
  • Focus on your goals, but don’t become lost in them. Trust the subtle energetic flow of the universe, and follow your intuition. These guiding lights will not lead you astray.
  • Channel your inner bravery, like the lion does. Make your voice heard, and don’t back down. Don’t compromise on something if you don’t truly want to; speak your truth.
  • Don’t replay events in your mind, wondering what should’ve or could’ve happened. This portal opening wants us to take action in our lives, and stop sitting on the sidelines (or in our minds) passively. Keep moving forward, and release anything in your life that no longer serves you.
  • Keep good company. Hang out with friends and family who support you, encourage you, and make you feel good about life.
  • Finally, make sure that everyday, you do something that truly makes your heart sing. Don’t let your spirit die in the midst of what we have to do in the adult world; release your inner child and remember to have some fun!
  • Take care of your mind, body and spirit. Eat wholesome foods, have a mindfulness practice, drink plenty of water, exercise, get rest, and think positive thoughts. Love yourself, and the universe will love you right back.

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