Read on for a cute li’l exercise designed to help you achieve maximum freshness, work your intuitive muscles, and help you manifest with integrity and ease. Balloon Pops help develop compassionate detachment, release obsolete patterns, and strengthen relationships with our cosmic crews by alerting them to rally around our intentional creations and be on the lookout for… Continue reading What’s Poppin?
Category: Magic
I’m so glad we had this time together
I hope this letter finds you feeling yourself. As for me, just yesterday, I buried a decades-long relationship, an experience that was at once devastating and no great loss. It was the friendship equivalent of a withered old robber baron stealing shares of life via black market organ transplants – obstinate, abiding, arguably inspirational on… Continue reading I’m so glad we had this time together
Hi(ss).
During winter 2004ish, I found myself in temporary possession of a complete (at the time) Harry Potter boxed set, and I exploited its brief displacement by big brain mashing my way from the top of Sorcerer’s Stone through the end of Order of the Phoenix over a weekend. It was fun. I mostly like(d) the story. And I have… Continue reading Hi(ss).
Nah.
If you’d asked 2017 Ilka – even as she was realizing in real time that she’d been consorting with the muddiest of pastel people – #liveandlearn – if she could envision firing a client, she’d’ve scoffed at you, determined as she was that none of the people attracted to her practice would ever behave in… Continue reading Nah.
Heatwave Shade
This is a story of a (different) terrible past boss whose inflicted harm I’d mistakenly thought I’d fully healed but whose recent uninvited and energetically invasive return inspired the following purge. One time, a variety of existential plot twists positioned me as the part-time office manager for a woman we’ll call Leeann O’Flanagan. We were a poor fit.… Continue reading Heatwave Shade
June Musin’
Y’all, I had a TIME writing this here missive, which is a conclusion you may’ve already reached given that we’re halfway done with June and this is just now gracing your eyeballs. Been on the move, yo. Spirit husslin’ (that’s a codeswitch, not a typo. R.I.P Nip.) ain’t for the faint. Kitten would very much like a 90m massage.… Continue reading June Musin’
F*ck the Joneses – keep up with yourself
A few years ago, when I was making my bones as a professional wizard at a clairvoyant wellness center that had a company culture most favorably described as “chirpy”, my colleagues trended, amongst themselves, these pendants imbued with the energy of a Brazilian diety channeled by a “globally renowned faith healer” who goes by a name that rhymes with Don of Fraud. Everybody in the office bought themselves a pendant except me.… Continue reading F*ck the Joneses – keep up with yourself
Shadow’s Out
A post-birthday shenanigans/weather transition sniffle tried it with me on the same weekend Jordan Peele’s movie Us* was released and the whole thing turned out great. [Context: I’m historically unsuccessful at gently hosting colds, I get grumpy and hypochondriacal, so my workaround is to see how quickly I can heal. This amounts to halting any non-essential events… Continue reading Shadow’s Out
Hello. I love you. And your psychic parts, too.
I was on with a member of the T.I.P crew recently, expressing my opinions and bewilderment (pouting, essentially) about why energetic beings having a human experience continue to agree on this gnarly hallucination of a timeline wherein, among MYRIAD outrages, not nearly enough of us are accessing our intuitive abilities. (I was also grumping about how I still can’t move things with my mind unless under great duress, but that’s a story… Continue reading Hello. I love you. And your psychic parts, too.
Retrogrowth
A few gentle evergreen retrograde suggestions: 1. Drink water. Perhaps infuse it with fruits-n-such. Consider practicing gratitude for your easy access to it.2. Stretch your body/mind/spirit. Meditation can be as simple as allowing a change in perception.3. Release one thing (minimum) you’ve outgrown. It can be (in)tangible: an object, a habit, or a person. Make space for new. That’s it. You’ve probably got… Continue reading Retrogrowth