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What You See in Others Is Actually About You (Here’s Why)

What You See in Others Is Actually About You (Here’s Why)

Update: 2025-11-24
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Today we’re reflecting reflection itself.

The Star Sapphire from the 13 Holy Nights Oracle by Lara J Day invites us to look honestly at the mirrors in our life and the relationships, reactions, irritations, and moments of admiration that reveal our own inner landscape.


If something (or someone) is triggering you… what truth might you be avoiding?

And what healing might become available when you’re willing to see yourself clearly?


This is a powerful one — especially if you’ve been feeling activated in your relationships lately.


This card a reminder that:

✨ Life is a hall of mirrors

✨ Relationship is a spiritual teacher

✨ What we see in others is a reflection of our inner world

✨ Self-inquiry + self-love can create instant transformation


This card amplifies whatever is already present, which means the next few days may feel extra heightened. You get to choose whether that intensity becomes healing… or separation.


**Journal Prompt**

What’s the truth you’ve been avoiding? Sit with this gently. Let it open something meaningful


Want a deeper, daily ritual? Use The Daily Oracle Journal to explore your own inner mirrors with gentle structure and daily reflection prompts.


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What You See in Others Is Actually About You (Here’s Why)

What You See in Others Is Actually About You (Here’s Why)

Amanda Johnson