Thursday, 1 March 2012

Hoping for a Miracle




I can say that this week I really for the first time realised that in spell casting and prayers, regardless of religious choice, in essence we are all hoping for miracles to happen.

When we do these things it is because we are searching for something to happen within our lives. No matter how big or small we would like the outcome to be we create a spell or pray to a deity, guardian or our ancestors because we have got to a point where we realise we cannot reach this outcome on our own.

We acknowledge that there is something outside of ourselves, something unseen, we admit that we need help and we hope to receive it from this source. We cannot necessarily see how we are going to achieve our desires but we hope and pray to receive them. We are looking to receive a miracle.

It might seem to be a rather strange way of looking at it but when I thought about it, I really liked the idea of seeing something that manifests as a miracle, no matter how small or big it might be. When a look at what I have wished for in this light, it makes me feel even more grateful for having received it.

Gratitude is a powerful and driving force and having it in my life is something I can really cherish. It helps to mould and change how I see my world and on a bad day a little gratitude can go a long way.

If you feel that you are having a particularly bad day, look at the little miracles you have in your life already. You will find that it naturally evokes the feeling of gratitude. Let that emotion fill you and you will begin to feel a change within yourself.

The word “miracle” alone can stir up such strong emotions and it is this energy charge that can help us to manifest something in our lives. This energy is there for us to use so why not take full advantage of it.

If things are beginning to feel a little tough then remember there is nothing wrong with hoping for a miracle, you are not alone in this life and anything is possible.


Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Mabon Ritual Gift Set

Orders are now open.

Ritual Gift Boxes for the Autumn Equinox. If you are interested in placing your orders for one, please email info@thewiccaseries.co.za. They will be R290.00 each including postage and packaging (within South Africa).

Thursday, 2 February 2012

Wisdom of the Ages




I did something today that an adult should not do, it was a terrible, terrible thing.

I stepped away from my office to get some lunch (I work from home so it wasn’t too far). I had decided to take an early lunch, I was feeling a little overwhelmed and felt I needed to breathe a little before continuing my work.

The TV was on and there was a children’s movie showing. It was already quite far into the movie but I stopped as it caught my attention.

One for the wonderful things about children’s movies is that they always have an important life lesson for the kids (young and old) to learn with the characters as they go along their journey. The message of this particular movie was about learning to live here and now and not in the past. A pretty powerful and relevant message and not one I would have expected from a children’s movie.

Even as children, our environment and things that influence it, such as movies, are beginning to teach us valuable life lessons, spiritual lessons. At the age of five we might not realise it but as we grow up we continue to learn and eventually one day realise (hopefully) when we are learning one of life’s valuable lessons.

I believe that is when we truly begin to grow spiritually and we begin to gain one of the most important treasures known to man… wisdom.

I think we tend to make the mistake of believing, subconsciously and consciously, that wisdom is the answer to a great mystery and that the answer is THE truth and is set in stone. One thing I have discovered is that the opposite is true.

Our lives and what we need are always changing as the world is changing every day. I have noticed that when I feel I have learnt an important life lesson and I wish to share that message with someone else, that person will take that exact same message and mould it into something else, into something that is relevant to them.

Wisdom isn’t something set in stone and hidden somewhere where you can only find it if you have lived a long and full life. It is within and around all of us, right here and right now and it evolves with us as our lives change.

The only thing we need to do is be willing to listen to it. If we wish to, we can accept Life’s challenges, learn her lessons and we can all become a little wiser every day regardless of how young or old we are.