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Letting Magic In: A Memoir of Becoming Letting Magic In: A Memoir of Becoming by Maia Toll
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“Orb spiders reweave their web every night. They ingest the old strands so they can reuse the previous web's proteins. I think of this sometimes when I resist change - a spider's willingness to unweave as well as weave.”
Maia Toll, Letting Magic In: A Memoir of Becoming
“Orb spiders reweave their web every night. They inject the old strands so they can reuse the previous web's proteins. I think of this sometimes when I resist change - a spider's willingness to unweave as well as weave.”
Maia Toll, Letting Magic In: A Memoir of Becoming
“allowing your subconscious to find resolution. When you feel complete, burn the scrap of paper.”
Maia Toll, Letting Magic In: A Memoir of Becoming
“Sometimes there is no answer that the waking mind can hold and handle. In these instances, take your hurts and confusions to your dreams. Write your pain on a scrap of paper. Put the paper into a pouch along with rose petals for healing, motherwort for dreaming, and black tourmaline for protection. Place this pouch under your pillow. For seven nights, set the intention to dream,”
Maia Toll, Letting Magic In: A Memoir of Becoming