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Happy New Year: 2022 in review and planning for 2023

29 December 202330 December 2022

Happy New Year! 2020 was a crushing year, but 2021 was better. Here’s a look back at my 2022 and what I’m looking forward to in 2023.

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Observing Pagan holidays and the impulse to keep silent

29 October 20234 February 2022

This is a rambling piece of writing that began on the subject of Pagan holidays and ended on the magickal tenet ‘To Keep Silent’.

Categories Spiritual Practice Tags holidays
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A Witch’s Magickal New Year in 2022

14 September 20227 January 2022

The New Year is an opportunity to reset and refresh the practices that help me get through challenging times. Here’s how I kicked off for a magickal New Year.

Categories Spiritual Practice Tags holidays
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Happy New Year: 2021 in review and planning for 2022

30 December 202231 December 2021

Happy New Year! It’s been a challenging year. Here’s a review of my 2021 and what I’m looking forward to in 2022.

Categories Lifestyle Tags holidays
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My Cuban-American-Australian Pagan Christmas traditions

14 September 202224 December 2021

Christmas has been both joyful and full of longing. After many years, I’ve hit the sweet spot and found ways to make Christmas traditions my own.

Categories Expat Life Tags holidays
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Reflections on Thanksgiving and gratitude

14 September 202226 November 2021

Thanksgiving is the biggest travel holiday, a National Day of Mourning, and an opportunity to do things better.

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