“My mother buys a handful of wishing beans, which just seem to be white, dry beans with no specific magickal import. She will parse these out over the months when she feels her family members most need a wish. She can believe in wishes, since it is the familiar magic of wells, birthdays, and first stars.” WishWishesBeansMagicalWishingBirthdaysMagickalWishing Wells Book:Pagan Standard Times: Essays on the Craft Source: Pagan Standard Times: Essays on the Craft
“Walking under Dusk, Moonlit leaf shadows were cast on my skin from the trees above, every step I took was taking a step deeper into magic. Silent whispers of mystical mouthes pulling me in deeper. Then the lights from inside the house turned on. A few seconds later, the fence lights went on. Just like that, the leafy ghosts on my skin ran away and the faery voices ran home. It seems like the creations of man kill magic in so many ways— even the light bulb does this! Oh to be a race of people designing magical things, if someone could capture pieces of Moonlight and place it in a jar; or other things like that, then we could stop killing the magic and be filled with it instead. Or maybe we are already always filled with it. It's the bringing out that we have trouble with. Stop being a doorknob, darling! Be magical, instead!” Inspirational QuotesMagicWisdom QuotesHumanismHuman RaceMoonlightMagickBelieve In MagicMagickalBeing MagicCreating MagicSocial Sustainability Author:C. JoyBell C.
“I'll do what I can, when I can," thought Eva, patting the little fox. " Now, that isn't interfering, is it, my precious! laughed Eva, lounging back in the armchair as if she had just put the whole world, at least, her little world, Alaska to rights.” KidsMagicAnimalsBook LoversFairytale RetellingChildren QuotesKids BooksChildren S BookMagical StoriesMagickal Book:The Girl in The Red Cape Source: The Girl in The Red Cape