Would you like to live each day in empowerment that has been marinated in ease and elegance and flavored with happiness and freedom, and a dash of panache? Yes? Well, add a little magic to your life. Now, before you go diving into this mouth-watering recipe, you've got to first understand what magic is. So what is it?
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Some people conjure images of witches stirring a big pot and working incantations; however, magic is "changing reality in accordance to comply with your will, your love and your imagination." What this means is that you are using your intention to create something you want or desire, where things pop into your reality effortlessly and naturally, offering you opportunities to shine your light, to be happy, to be free, to be powerful and to know who you truly are.
The second requirement if you want to work magic is that you've got to become a magician. A magician has to be powerful because it takes power to work magic; therefore, you have to own that you are the creator of your reality. When you can own that you create everything in your life -- both, the good and the bad, then you are in a powerful position to change it if you don't like it.
If someone else is doing it to you, all your magic is going to be old victim magic and you are going to have to wait until they decide to stop for you to have what you want. You might be waiting for a very long time. So you can't pretend to be some kind of stupid "muggle." Muggle, as in the non-wizard term in the Harry Potter series.
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The third requirement is that you have to be comfortable with change because change is what enables you to have magic. People are usually afraid of change because the general consensus is that change is stressful. Change is hard. That's because for all of us, when we were young, whenever big stresses happened to us, like moving to another place where we didn't have any friends, or when something bad happened; like losing a parent, everything would change and life would never be the same. The good thing is that there are no external things that you have to do. It's all internal. It's all about being willing to stop resisting change and being willing to see new possibilities.
So here's the recipe for your magic potion:
You have to have the intention to have magic. You are not going to have magic if you don't feel it is something that is natural for you, or if you don't anticipate it. Each morning, own your day by saying, "Magic is natural to me and I choose to have magic in my life today," and then put it into your thinking processes and go looking for magic throughout your day.
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Acknowledge that you are the creator of your reality. If you are suffering from a lack of love, or money or health, or some limiting circumstance, know that you have allowed this in your life to show you where you are giving your power away; and you've asked your reality to keep bringing it to you until you heal it and take your power back.
Stay present. Pay attention to what you are thinking and feeling.
Don't become unconscious, because then your actions become knee-jerk reactions to old habits. If you choose to escape sitting in front of the television for hours, for instance, then choose to do it consciously. Say, "I now choose to escape by sitting in front of this TV and vegging." When you do it consciously, you can also choose not to do it.
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Start to dream and imagine what your life would be like if magic were natural to you. Set the resonance for the day by saying, "All energies of this day will be in alignment with my choice and with my vision of what I am dreaming for myself." As you practice this every day, magic will become automatic and natural to you, and when magic happens, pause for a moment and feel grateful.
Suzanne Hosang's life was forever changed when she met Lazaris, a non-physical being who reminded her that she is a mapmaker, dreamer and dream-weaver, vision-maker and reality creator. In addition to her practice, she has written An Awakening, Mapping Your Dream, Volume 1. For more information, visit www.suzannehosang.com.