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- Module 7: The Potter’s Wheel- Number seven represents spiritual intuition, revelations, and BIG shifts - that positively impacts your purposeThe number seven represents seven colors of the rainbow, seven chakras, seven days of the week, seven continents, and seven world wonders. In ancient Mesopotamia, each day of the week was associated with one of the seven celestial bodies visible to the naked eye - the Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn. These heavenly bodies were believed to govern different aspects of life, and the number seven thus became associated with cosmic order and divinity. The number seven holds significant spiritual connotations in various cultures and belief systems. One of its spiritual meanings is closely tied to our purpose in life. In many traditions, the number seven symbolizes completeness and perfection. The statement that seven represents the potter’s wheel and its ability to complete us holds a strong spiritual connotation. In various religious and mystical traditions, seven is often associated with completeness, perfection, and divine harmony. Just as the potter’s wheel shapes and molds clay into a finished vessel, the number seven symbolizes the transformative power that brings us to a state of wholeness. It represents the journey of self-discovery, divine harmony, and personal growth, where we undergo a process of refinement and purification.6
- 0.1Module 7: The Potter’s Wheel – #7 Represents Spiritual Intuitive Revelations and BIG Shifts that Positively Impact Your Purpose
- 0.2The Teacup Story
- 0.3What is Your Teacup Story?
- 0.4Exercise: The Teacup Exercise
- 0.5Jonathan Livingston Seagull’s Teacup Story Designed for His Purpose
- 0.6Aligning with your God-given Purpose
