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🔥 Embrace Your Weirdness: Astrology, Shame & Sacred Identity

We all have parts of ourselves we’ve learned to hide — the strange, sacred, too-much parts. But what if the very things we were taught to tone down are actually our soul's signature?

For years, I felt like I was always shapeshifting — not out of playfulness, but out of fear. Fear of being misunderstood. Fear of being “too mystical,” “too intense,” “too emotional.” Astrology, for me, became a mirror that reflected the truths I was too scared to speak aloud.

It didn’t just show me my personality; it gave me permission.
Permission to feel deeply.
Permission to have an eccentric rhythm.
Permission to stop trying to flatten myself into something palatable.

The North Node in Leo — my soul’s direction — asked me to stop apologizing for my shine. It dared me to show up. To take up space. And to claim my weirdness as holy.

Shame resilience work, like that of Brené Brown, helped me put language around what I was experiencing. The shame wasn’t mine. It was inherited, conditioned, reinforced.

Now, I live in a way that honors the parts I once pushed away. I create spaces for others to do the same.

Your weirdness isn’t a liability. It’s your lighthouse.
In a world obsessed with fitting in, choosing to honor your cosmic blueprint is an act of sacred rebellion.