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My Twin Flame Journey in the Light of Today’s Virgo Full Moon!

The powerful moon of wholeness and clarity!

The Starholder
7 min readFeb 26, 2024

It’s been two years—exactly today, February 24th—since my Twin Flame activated me. I remember it in every detail. It was the day that we, in the nursery home where I live, renovated our IDs. Because of COVID, we couldn’t go out, and security measures were just beginning to be lifted. On that same day, my older brother came to visit me. When I arrived at the visitor’s room, something was going on in the back of the room, like a garage band.

The visitor’s responsible person arrogantly said to someone I had never seen, “You can’t be here during visit hours.”. The man started gathering his things, turning off electronics, helping my co-residents unblock their wheelchairs, and getting out. I remember thinking, “He took that in such a humble way; if it were me, I wouldn’t be so gracious.” I changed my position so they could pass behind me in the hall, and I was facing the outside door. That was when I saw someone enter through the door, pushing a wheelchair. I felt like I was struck by lightning. (I never got that experience, so I don’t know how that feels, but I guess it can be something like that.) And I saw someone with blue eyes or blue eyes on a person.

And I hear, “I haven’t met this lady yet,” and I remember answering, “Hi, I’m Susana!” and do not remember his answer. What I remember is thinking, “What just happened? Am I that desperate?” because my sacral chakra manifested itself…

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The Starholder
The Starholder

Written by The Starholder

A lightworker, gridworker, and QHD Specialist, constantly exploring the intricacies of energy in various forms to serve others through knowledge and experience.

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