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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

Dion Fortune defined magic as "the art of changing consciousness [energy] at will." Today, can you consciously choose to change your energy in the moment? Maybe you are running late and feel the mounting anxiety. Can you consciously shake your hands and release anxiety? What if there is a car trying to get into your lane? Instead of getting angry or feeling defensive, why not slow down a little, smile, and let the car squeeze in? These small acts can literally change our personal energy at ...

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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

Magic is all around us, but we can’t always see it. Today, look at the world through “magical” glasses. Look for signs, be aware of synchronicities, pay attention to symbols, and notice omens.If you receive $7.77 in change at the grocery store, go look up the magical significance of these numbers. If a fox darts across the road in front of you, seek the meaning of this totem animal. If the license plate on the car ahead of you says BELIEVE, pause and do that. If you find a ...

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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

Somatics is the practice of tuning in to the body, developing a mind-body connection, in order to recognize clues to the internal (emotional or psychological) state coming from an external alignment, posture, or practice. Many psychotherapeutic practitioners use somatics to work with people experiencing extreme trauma. Somatics can also be used proactively. Instead of looking for signs in the body that speak about internal states, we can use the body to create an internal state. Today, embody ...

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Color of the Day
Incense of the Day

As the beginning of Holy Week in the Christian tradition, Palm Sunday commemorates Christ’s entrance into Jerusalem. Palm branches, seen as symbols of victory and triumph, were laid before him. We all have complicated lives. We work, play, socialize, create, and enjoy recreation. But how often do we stop and take stock of our victories? Today, take time to reflect: What have you overcome? Where is your victory? How do you triumph? It may be something small and seemingly simple, like ...

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The heart is the seat of the self. It holds emotions and virtues. It is the place to look when you want to discover yourself—your wants and needs, your potential and your purpose. For this...
       
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