#30DaysofGoddess April Practice Update
A Year of Goddess Magic continues as we step into a month of Healing
Heal...
Welcome to April! The theme for this month is Heal and the goddess we are honoring is Airmid.
Reminder: the main home page for the #30DaysofGoddess practice with all the resources to support it is here.
This month’s video is embedded directly above AND your free practice resources are right here below as downloadable files:
Pause, wherever you are.
Rest a gentle hand
against your heart.
Feel the light
of the Goddess within you,
the fire of original creation
sparked billions of years
before this now.
Welcome to April's #30DaysofGoddess practice!
Reminder: The Goddess Magic community on Patreon offers a daily experience in seasonal magic, living your magic, and everyday enchantment. Our devotional rhythm there includes additions/resources for #30DaysofGoddess several days of the week all year long.
The theme for #30DaysofGoddess this month is Heal. Everything you need for April's practice including a brand new 27 minute practice video, your sampler pack of printables, and monthly snapshot cards are included for you right in this newsletter. You are also welcome to check out the practice homepage: #30DaysofGoddess.
If you're a member of the Goddess Magic community on Patreon, your additional resources and printables for April are here.
April Practice Update!
Companion materials:
27 minute practice video: Heal.
Expansions for Goddess Magic community members
Our Simple and Sacred virtual circle for April will be on Friday, April 11th at 7:00 (central US time). The Zoom link is here. We will have a special guest facilitator this month, Maria Gehrke, who will be guiding us through an Embodied Vision Portal Process.
The Power of Daily Practice...
"Practicing the presence of the goddess is a way to get centered in your own center." --Barbara Ardinger
Daily practice invites us
into keeping our own word,
into building trust with ourselves,
that we will hold
our own vows sacred,
inviolate and strong.
We will not abandon ourselves
or our own wholeness anymore.
Let us open ourselves to enchantment. Let us soften into grace. No pressure, no forcing, no have to, no should do. A bright sun, a solid earth, a hand against the heart, a deep breath and a slow exhale, this is how we replenish and renew.
There is a wild enchantment possible in daily practice, in stepping out and stepping in to your life as it is, to the world as it unfolds, to the magic of what you can see and hear and feel. There is magic to explore in every day, bits of enchantment and scraps of beauty, dollops of delight and breaths of grace.
Reminder: if it feels like too much, let something go. This practice is here to hold you not to tell you what to do.
We each deserve time and space
each day to restore ourselves,
to replenish our spirits
and nourish our souls.
We need time and space
to return to center,
to come back home to our bodies,
to step into the sacred
and find that we belong.
Reminder: Simple and Sacred
This virtual circle is usually offered live monthly on the second Friday of the month. In April, our Simple and Sacred virtual circle will take place on Friday, April 11th at 7:00 (central US time). We will have a special guest facilitator this month, Maria Gehrke, who will be guiding us through an Embodied Vision Portal Process. The Zoom link is here.
Live circles are open to anyone on the #30DaysofGoddess newsletter list (that’s you!), replays are available for the Patreon community only. You will get an access link via email for the Zoom room one hour before we begin.
Thanks for being here!
Here is where I meet the goddess
each day,
on the page,
in my heart,
on the wind,
in the land,
beneath my feet,
below my skin.
Here is where I step
into the sacred,
remembering and re-remembering
that when we show up for our own lives,
the sacred shows up too,
the bits of magic
and scraps of enchantment
and breaths of the holy are everywhere,
that we can find her within us and around us.
This is where I listen and learn,
change and grow.
This is where I return to center,
come home to myself,
and where I leap with trust
in the direction of my dreams,
creativity a fire in my fingers
and in my eyes.
This is where I keep my promises
and tend my vows,
this is where I arrive
into the heart and center of my own life.
Here I am.
What a relief to be here.
Much love,
Molly