
Tales of the most unlikely nature, pondering personal power, universal magic, and alchemy through the stories we tell ourselves.
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There is a kind of magic that doesn’t glitter or shout. It moves through soil and season, through stories passed by firelight and remembered in ceremony. It is the quiet magic of those who plant for futures they may not see.
There is a quiet magic to planting seeds in uncertain soil, trusting they will bloom despite harsh winds and heavy rains. Old traditions remind us that gardens are sacred grounds where dreams, resilience, and courage intertwine. Throughout ...
The Four Of Wands felt right for this story. Not just because it has a celebratory feel, but also for the way that it always feels (to me) like a celebration of what we did together.
We can be angry. We can be scared. We can rage against the machines. And we should probably do those things, often, and with gusto. What we can’t do though, is lose hope.
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Growth strategist with a sassy flair, delivering the value of 10 years in tech marketing. A modern Renaissance woman on a mission to help you find sustainable business growth - she's also an Author, Artist @likelytale, Storyteller, and musician.
Sharing stories of hope in the messy in-between and re-crafting meaning. In love with the magick of nature. Artist. Author. Poet. Maker. Human. Dreamer. Tired.
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