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Happy October!

To celebrate the witchy month of Halloween,
I thought I’d talk about magic.

Yup. I’m stepping outside the broom closet again…

For some people, magic involves cauldrons,
sigils, spirits, and incantations.

That’s one way to cast a spell.

I personally believe that prayer, meditation, journalling,
and setting intentions are forms of spell casting.

It’s ALL magic. We’re all casting spells, whether
we use that language or not.

I’m very clear that magic happens when I’m
coaching. I can feel it running through my body.

But it’s not the kind of magic where I’m doing
anything to or at someone. My role is to be a
conduit that helps other people cast their
own spells on their life.

Today’s question is are you practicing

White Magic or Black Magic?

Here’s an example:

When you pray, “God, grant me the serenity to
accept the things I cannot change, the courage
to change the things I can, and the wisdom to
know the difference,” that is 100% unadulterated
White Magic.

Whenever you focus on yourself and your
own improvement and healing, that’s White
Magic. You are tapping into your best self.

Financial Alchemy is White Magic, because
we ask our Money Honey, “What do you want me
to do here?” instead of “give me this” or “do that
for me.”

Strange and wonderful things happen on the outside
when we shift on the inside.

On the other hand, if we were to  pray, “God, smite my enemies!”
or “make so-and-so fall in love with me,” or “win me that
lottery ticket,” we’re venturing into areas of Black Magic.

Black Magic is based in fear and scarcity, a lack of trust
in ourselves and the world.

We’re giving our power away to some unseen force.
This is Money Monster land. This is not where
we get our best results.

Instead, return to yourself.
Return to love.
Return to trust.
Return to your notion of the divine.
Return to the prayers, actions, and conversations
with your Money Honey that bring out your best self.

That is White Magic, and that’s where the miracles
happen.

Happy Witching Month!
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PS: Wishing great results for others is a grey area.

Is it manipulative? Probably. But I also believe that
whatever you send out comes back to you 3-fold, and
sending out goodness makes us better, happier people.

For example I’m a great advocate for wishing wholeness,
healing, love, and happiness on my adversaries… away
from me. Because I believe that truly happy, healthy people
do good in the world, and have no need to harm us.

So go ahead and cast good spells for others!

 

PPS– want an easy tool for White Magic?

Check out my international best seller

on Amazon.

I’ve tried these “12 month programs for abundance & success” before and never got past the first few weeks. Boredom and negative triggers would always turn me off.

This is soooo different. When I just follow Morgana’s instructions week to week, EVEN WHEN THEY DON’T SEEM TO MAKE SENSE, I manifest so easily, including those things that are completely out of my control. And I wasn’t a savvy manifestor before this, much to my dismay. In fact it was the opposite. I struggled while watching others easily create their lives and I was left feeling like I was just one of those unfortunate people who was never given the “instruction manual” everyone else was given.

Now, I just keep marveling at what’s happening for me and my loved ones. The best part is that I’m having so much fun! Yeah, I said it, this workbook, for me at least, is fun.

I highly recommend it — but do the Money Alchemy exercise first! I believe that has been the key to why this book is so fun and why it works.
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(And be sure to return HERE to get the 2 hour Q&A
bonus recording when you enter your receipt.)
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