Daily Dawn Messages ๐
Virtue as Law in the Heavens
Jupiter & Cicero:
Reflect on how justice and eloquence join: words not for power, but for the good of the realm.
Practice: Speak one truth today that steadies rather than stirs.
Symbol: Laurel and Thunderbolt.
Virtue: Justice tempered by reason.
Mantra: โMy voice is an offering to order, not to pride.โ
Mother Guan Yinโs nectarโtwo faces of the same light, turning toward different hearts.
Soma is the substance of remembrance, the nectar that flows through every realm to restore the union of spirit and form. It is Grace made tangible, a shimmering presence that nourishes the soulโs roots.
Grace is the movement of that nectar โ the way it pours itself through time, softening what is rigid, healing what is divided, awakening beauty in places long thought barren.
Soma is the inner well; Grace is the flowing spring. One rests in silence, the other moves through life.
When you draw the waters of Soma within, you drink remembrance. When you share them outward, you bestow Grace.They are one circle, one breath, the stillness and the motion of mercy intertwined.
Cicero lived in a time when devotion was expressed through reverence for order, reason, and virtue rather than through temple ritual alone. He called the universe โa common home of gods and men,โ and he believed that serving truth and justice was a form of worship.
In his writings he often linked the divine to Natural Lawโthe idea that right conduct is woven into the fabric of the cosmos. To him, honoring that law through eloquent speech, civic duty, and moral integrity was an act of piety. He prayed, offered in the old Roman way, but his deepest devotion was philosophical: the belief that to live wisely and justly is to honor the gods.
Cicero was devout, not only in ceremony but in conscience. His faith was in harmony itself.