How much would you pay to go to the moon?

In the Indian chart, every person carries a moon chart — the reflection of their emotions, memories, and higher consciousness. The moon’s silver glow reminds us that even in darkness, light continues to guide us. To reach the physical moon would cost a fortune, but to reach the moon within — the space of healing and awareness — requires inner work and understanding.
There was a time when my world felt surrounded by strange, heavy forces — jealousy, envy, and what some would call witchcraft. The air around me seemed thick with unspoken anger and invisible battles. My father, lost in his dementia world, often drifted between silence and confusion, as if his mind was caught between two realms. Watching him taught me something profound — that the mind, when disturbed or clouded, needs gentleness, not fear.
I began cleansing the energy around us, not through rage or revenge, but through quiet awareness. It felt like an inner exorcism — not of spirits, but of pain, memories, and ties that drained the soul. Some relatives carried dark intentions, and I chose to release them completely. When I did, it was as though my inner moon began to shine again. The shadows faded, and my father’s restlessness eased into moments of calm.
Now, when I drive beneath the night sky, I feel that moon watching over both of us — its calm light reminding me that no witchcraft or negativity can harm a spirit rooted in higher consciousness. I learned that real protection doesn’t come from rituals but from a peaceful, awakened mind.
If I were to pay to go to the moon, it wouldn’t be with money but with clarity, compassion, and surrender. Because the truest moon journey is within — where even damaged energies are transformed, where the confused become calm, and where the soul learns to glow again, steady and pure.
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