In this magical episode of Healers With Humor, Candice and Shelly explore the concept of magic in our everyday lives. From rainbows and childhood ice cream trucks to synchronicities and intuitive messages, they dive deep into how we can reconnect with the magic all around us as adults. The hosts share personal experiences, spiritual insights, and practical tips on how to invite more wonder and joy into your life.
Key Discussion Points:
Card Pull of the Day Candice kicks off the episode with a card pull from The Magic of Unicorns deck by Diana Cooper, which serves as a reminder that magic exists all around us. The card highlights rainbows as a symbol of beauty and wonder, encouraging us to see the magic in everyday moments.
Childhood Magic vs. Adult Magic The hosts reminisce about the magical experiences of their childhoods—Candice recalls the excitement of hearing the ice cream truck’s jingle, while Shelly reflects on the wonder of magic tricks like pulling rabbits out of hats. They then transition into discussing how we can find magic as adults, such as through synchronicities, serendipities, and intuitive messages.
Synchronicities as Modern Magic Candice shares a powerful personal story of how a seemingly random song led to an emotional connection with her late grandfather. This example of synchronicity emphasizes how the universe leaves us "breadcrumbs" of magic to follow. Shelly adds that synchronicities are a way for us to stay aligned with our higher selves and that paying attention to them helps us stay open to life's magic.
Everyday Magic Magic isn’t just in the extraordinary—it’s in the little things too. From shorter commutes to unexpected kindnesses, Candice and Shelly encourage listeners to see magic in the mundane. Acts of kindness, like paying for a stranger’s groceries, can create joy and wonder in the world. Being someone else’s magic is a beautiful way to contribute to the collective sense of wonder.
Spiritual Magic Shelly shares her experience of sensing a spirit on a plane, highlighting how connecting with angels, spirit guides, and passed loved ones brings an element of magic into daily life. She explains that being open to spiritual communication allows us to experience the unseen magic that surrounds us. The hosts also discuss the magical power of healing through practices like Reiki, which can even benefit plants!
Tools for Experiencing Magic The episode touches on a variety of spiritual tools and practices that bring magic into everyday life:
Crystals and their healing properties
Working with plants and animals in spiritual practices
Astrology and the significance of the stars and the moon
Angel numbers and the power of repeating patterns like 11:11
Special Highlights:
Shelly shares a touching story of sensing the presence of a spirit on a plane, demonstrating the magical experiences that can happen when we are open to spiritual connections.
Candice talks about a synchronicity involving music that led to a profound emotional experience and connection with her late grandfather.
Takeaways: Magic is all around us if we choose to see it. Whether through synchronicities, spiritual messages, or simple acts of kindness, the universe is constantly providing us with opportunities to experience joy, wonder, and connection. The key to finding magic is staying open, paying attention to the signs, and embracing the unknown.
Call to Action: Share your magical experiences with Candice and Shelly! What does magic mean to you? How do you see it in your daily life? Leave a comment or connect with them through social media.
Connect with Us:
Candice
candice@indiglowsoul.com
Shelly
shelly@findingyourlighthealing.com
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