Magic is quite possibly one of the things I am the most in love with about our world. If you don't believe in magic, here's to hoping our time together today can change that. If you do believe in magic, you are welcome at my home anytime.
Magic means many things to many people but for the sake of today's discussion let's work from the same definition: “the power of apparently influencing the course of events by using mysterious or supernatural forces.”
The idea of magic has been around since the dawn of time. Magic is featured in books, movies, the elements, legends, religions, schools, history, and
even in you.
Magic is in everything around us, the people we interact with, the world we live in, the planet we call home, the animals we care for, and if you look hard enough
the mundane. Times and places have magic as well, don't believe me? People are inherently nicer around the time of Christmas and have you ever seen a sad person on a roller coaster? January I would argue has more magic than December does (although December remains my favorite month). January is full of the strongest magic of all,
the magic of potential.
When the new year starts there is a buzz in the air. People are filled with the hopefulness for the year to come.
January holds the magic of potential and it is for that reason that I think it to be the most magical of the months.
January brings reflection, we sit down and reminisce on the past year with fondness but make goals for the new year. The resolution-ers are the dreamers. I fully believe in the magic of manifestation and setting goals. But I also believe in the magic of hard work.
Hope is not a strategy. We are not entitled to handouts even as dreamers. We must dream our dreams, manifest the tomorrow we want, and take steps to align our lives with the person we want to become.
You can't manifest a great body and only ever eat ice cream then blame the universe for not delivering on your six-pack.
Do you know how hard the universe works?
You gotta meet it halfway.
January brings change, a new year new you. The start of a new story. Chapter 1 of 12. A fresh calendar that you tell yourself you will keep up with this year. If you are like me then you know just how magic fresh journals, books, and calendars are. We strive to make changes in our lives maybe we want to prioritize our health. Maybe we want to be bolder. Maybe we're striving for a promotion at work. Maybe we want to pay off some debt. Maybe we want to get brave enough to tell the person we love how we feel.
I am here to say: Whatever it is you want (as long as it does not cause non-consensual harm to someone or something) you can do it this year.
Magic, Manifesting, or whatever else you want to call it, operates on the same principle,
you. For this, all to work you need to believe in a few things:
With those four things in mind this year and with the application of them to your daily life, you will notice a shift in the magic around you. I personally love making a dream board at the beginning of every year to set the intentions that you want magic to assist within your life. Print out pictures that clearly highlight things that you want for this year and place them somewhere where you will see them
every day. Watch as the magic in the universe delivers.
I took some time away from posting because my magic was feeling pretty dim. I noticed that the darker the light got, the harder it became to believe in it. This, in turn, dimmed my light and thus the cycle continues. If you have ever suffered before, then you know that cycle is very similar to depression. After doing some internal work I am happy to be back and to tell you that my magic has never been brighter. Never forget that no matter how dark it seems, light is truly never gone.
After all, one of the best wizards of all time said: “Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light.” - Albus Dumbledore
Love you more,
Morgan
Check this out Corner:
A very magical calming soundscape
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MD5o9codaXg
I listen to things like this all the time when I need to really focus on something. This
Forest Witch Bookshop sound has quickly become one of my favorites for the magic it brings. It's what I listened to while writing this blog post.
is the passionate creator and driving force behind The Modest Journal. At 28 years old, she wears many hats as the owner, founder, CEO, and self-described "resident words girl."
For Morgan, words are more than just communication—they are her love language, her means of storytelling, and a source of inspiration for others. Her blog is a testament to her desire to merge her passions into a single creative outlet, aiming to bring joy and provoke thought through her words.
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