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So, you’re interested in learning more about Reiki? Let me start by explaining how much I know about Reiki. Reiki is a Japanese stress-relieving and relaxing practice that also aids healing. Reiki is a straightforward, natural, and risk-free spiritual healing and self-improvement technique that everyone can utilize. Reiki can heal everything because it operates on the most fundamental levels of reality. Reiki achieves this by giving the client the energy to rise above (metaphorically) and see everything, as well as the fortitude to let go. Reiki practitioners use a certain pattern to channel energy in order to heal and harmonize....

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It’s time to decorate your porch with pumpkins and start carving when the weather begins to cool and the leaves begin to change to brilliant autumnal hues. For Halloween, which is celebrated on October 31, expect a night filled with costumes, spooky snacks, trick-or-treating, Halloween party activities, and (for adults only) boozy Halloween cocktails. Do you ever stop to think about where Halloween came from and what it means, such as whether it is a pagan or Christian holiday? The meaning of Halloween The origin of the modern English name “Halloween” can be found in medieval Christianity. The Middle and...

Fluorite

Fluorite, one of the most valuable and sought-after crystals in the world, is adored by both mineralogists and metaphysical healers. Sometimes, its astonishing cubes emerge from matrix rock like a magical treasure or are densely packed cube-on-cube to resemble a miniature futuristic city. The fluorite crystal has an inherent structure of order and perfection that resonates with the human mind, unlike any other crystal. It is a remarkable creation of nature that is lovely and luminous, delicate and glassy, and frequently colorful. It transmits a tranquil, consistent frequency that transforms dispersed and discordant energies into coherence and harmony and provides...

Underworld Journeys: What Descent Myths Teach About Transformation

Every great myth contains a moment where the hero, or sometimes the god, steps not only into danger but also into darkness. They descend, often unwillingly, into a world hidden beneath the surface of life itself: the underworld. It is a place of death, but not only that. It is a land of shadows, of memories, and of forgotten truths. Whether it’s the Greek Hades, the Mesopotamian Kur, or the Mesoamerican Mictlan, the underworld is more than a destination—it is a crucible. Those who descend into the underworld rarely return unchanged. And perhaps that’s the point. This is a story...

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The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspect of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for self-knowledge, and it therefore as a rule meet with considerable resistance. These shadows are repressed elements of the personality which we choose not to be identified with. — Carl G. Jung In the darkest corners of the mind, shadows wait. It is ingrained in our minds and hearts; it is a part...

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