It's So Simple
Dec. 8th, 2005 08:34 amTo change your life you have to commit to the change you're trying to enact. Want money above anything else? That must be your goal above and beyond all other things in your life. Love? Happiness? A good job? Try and try again until you find it. Commitment to your goal is the true key, not candles or pentagrams. You must work at it, until you achieve it.
Sure, it comes easier to some people than others, and it's easy to become discouraged and quit. Some people are lucky, or more charismatic, or just simply better qualified for whatever it is they get. The easy way out would be to quit, of course, but the challenge in life is to press on without always taking the easiest way out. It's a challenge that some never seem to realize.
Wanting simply isn't enough, of course, you need to add in willing, and working. This is why I think of most "New Age" books on Magic as "self help" books more than religious texts, and find it funny that they tout the Craft as mystery, when truly it's simply the channelling of your own good vibes to help you (or those you focus on) get through the trials of life.
Magic as defined by most books on the market can be called upon simply by focusing all your "good" energy on a goal and working towards that goal while surrounded by the energy you have just released. So often, practitioners focus on the goal, and then wait for it to simply fall into their laps! After a while their enthusiasm and beliefs wane because it slowly dawns on them that they may have to get off their asses and work for what they're trying to achieve, be it love money or happiness.
There's something to be said for good vibes as they help to motivate, open our eyes to the bright side of our search, and keeping them at the fore-front of our minds brightens our outlook, which is almost always a good thing, helpful. If a person will not meet life at least part of the way to reaching for what they seek, however, they are likely to fail spectacularly regardless of how many good thoughts, how much spiritual energy, or how long they wait because these things just aren't enough without effort.
Perhaps the true Magic is found in those people that continuously push themselves to be better, do better, live better. It's up to each person to define what "better" means to them. I believe it's my turn now. Time to improve, be who I want to be, and time to push my limits.
Time to leap.
Hold my hand, jump with me.
Sure, it comes easier to some people than others, and it's easy to become discouraged and quit. Some people are lucky, or more charismatic, or just simply better qualified for whatever it is they get. The easy way out would be to quit, of course, but the challenge in life is to press on without always taking the easiest way out. It's a challenge that some never seem to realize.
Wanting simply isn't enough, of course, you need to add in willing, and working. This is why I think of most "New Age" books on Magic as "self help" books more than religious texts, and find it funny that they tout the Craft as mystery, when truly it's simply the channelling of your own good vibes to help you (or those you focus on) get through the trials of life.
Magic as defined by most books on the market can be called upon simply by focusing all your "good" energy on a goal and working towards that goal while surrounded by the energy you have just released. So often, practitioners focus on the goal, and then wait for it to simply fall into their laps! After a while their enthusiasm and beliefs wane because it slowly dawns on them that they may have to get off their asses and work for what they're trying to achieve, be it love money or happiness.
There's something to be said for good vibes as they help to motivate, open our eyes to the bright side of our search, and keeping them at the fore-front of our minds brightens our outlook, which is almost always a good thing, helpful. If a person will not meet life at least part of the way to reaching for what they seek, however, they are likely to fail spectacularly regardless of how many good thoughts, how much spiritual energy, or how long they wait because these things just aren't enough without effort.
Perhaps the true Magic is found in those people that continuously push themselves to be better, do better, live better. It's up to each person to define what "better" means to them. I believe it's my turn now. Time to improve, be who I want to be, and time to push my limits.
Time to leap.
Hold my hand, jump with me.