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Sharing wisdom on the magic of care and creating spaces of love! Founded by @johannabotanica and welcoming all care witches by any name to share our voices here!
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The following Loving Kindness Practice is 2600 years old!

Here are some phrases you might choose to practice with:

Traditional phrases:

May I be filled with loving kindness

May I be well in body and in mind

May I be filled with peace and at ease

May I be happy


More phrases:

May I be free from fear

May I be confident and comfortable in my body

May I feel healthy and alive

May I feel loved and accepted

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Forwarded from Brendan
https://www.iawfonline.org/article/welcome-to-the-wicked-problems-issue/

"Somewhere in the 1980s β€œwicked” became an adverb... But the word is far older β€” dating back to the 13th century and likely tied to β€œwicca” β€” witch, wizard, sorcerer. It may refer to evil but its roots refer more simply to the ones who make magic.

And in the meaning we use in this issue, β€œwicked problems” fully require the making of magic."
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I think it’d be lovely to find our way to much more easeful and accessible (easy to cue) methods to move together so we can disrupt patterns of harm that we don’t want to be doing anyway, and I think some of Abrah’s designs and ways of talking could be helpful to take us out of old ways, bridge our ways to the conditions that will create strong-fibered social fabrics

That’s my hope, that I’ll find the book’s tools accessible. Just starting to look at it; so far I’m intrigued and hopeful of that