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An Invitation to Deep Magic

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008 by Maryam Webster

Do you believe in magic?

And even more, do you want to experience magic in your life? I’m not talking about pulling bunnies out of hats. I’m talking about real magic, the kind that lets you manifest something from nothing and go forward to do miracles in your life and those of others.

This is a personal invitation to you to come join me in the FIRST in a new series of master classes:

“Practical Magic for Conscious Awareness”

[ Already know you want in on this? Click to register: http://snipurl.com/praxmagic1 ]

Unlike my professional trainings, Practical Magic is for Everyone. Especially if you always wanted to live a magical life…and aren’t. This is a series of classes where the rubber of Magic as an energy you can use, meets the road of Reality…and dissolves into complete Awareness, leaving you free to fulfill the life mission you were born for.

This is also the culmination of my personal studies in what magic is and how people just like you can use it, why some people are blocked from experiencing magic – and of course, how to get you unblocked.

If you read Eckhart Tolle, Wayne Dyer or other authors who speak about consciousness but you’re just not getting it yet, come join us to uncreate, dissolve and release what stands in your way. Learn how to perceive, know, be and receive magic and miracles into your life, every day.

We’re meeting for the first time this coming Wednesday, December 3rd at 10am Pacific time, 1pm Eastern.

Yes, there’ll be a replay/download for those who can’t make the timeperiod.

And the pr.ice low enough to fit even the most strapped of budgets: just $9.97 per class.

Our first class will prep your entire energy system, body, mind and spirit to do deeper magic and flow into consciousness. The title is: “Space, Reality, Time and Significance”. By the end of it you’ll be time travelling and stepping in and out of other worlds with ease, grace and joy.

Want a head start? Go here and sign up:

http://snipurl.com/praxmagic1

I’m going to reveal some secrets in this class that you may already know a little bit of, but other things I’ve only hinted at in the last year. Like my forty-plus year background as a magic user and teacher, and what I’ve discovered about Real Magic.

We will be preparing you to actually do Real Magic of transformation and consciousness – and make it work – by sloughing off the layers of junk covering up the ability you already have to be magical, and produce magical results in your life and others.

We’ll be looking at what time really is and isn’t and what “reality” is and isn’t. We’ll also be offering a unique opportunity to get out of the hole you’ve dug for yourself around the one thing you’ve made so terribly significant and important-above-all-else that it’s literally sucking all your energy away.

•    If you’re not living a magical life already - you need this class.

•    If you’ve been trying a long time to “get” Consciousness - you need this class

•    If Taming your Painbody is a constant passtime (and annoyance) – you need this class

•    If you are making something so significant in your life that it takes all your time, m oney or energy – you need this class

•    And you particularly need this class if you have a mission to help others and aren’t doing that to the best of your ability yet.

Come join us in our first class of Magic School: “Space, Reality, Time and Significance”. By the end of it you’ll be time travelling and stepping in and out of other worlds with ease, grace and joy. Join us by clicking here

Or the short URL:  http://snipurl.com/praxmagic1

Warmest Thanksgiving Blessings for those in America or elsewhere who celebrate this holiday – I’m giving thanks for YOU this season. Make it full of magic and delight!

Magical wishes,
Maryam

PS: Did you get in on my talk about ETHOS last night with Carol Robin? It was fantastic! And if you missed it, the replay is up and available to you. If you’ve not signed in you’ll need to do that here: http://www.GuidedCDs.com/teleseminar/mwebster

Introducing: The ETHOS Sprout!

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008 by Maryam Webster

Sproutbuilder.com is a really cool place where you  can create widgets to go on any webpage, blog or social networking site. I created a Sprout for my Everyday Bliss book, and now have made one for The ETHOS Method. Check it out and be sure to click the “Share” button and copy the code for your website, or a wide variety of social networking sites. The ETHOS Sprout actually teaches in mini version, how to do ETHOS. Spread the joy!

Prop Hate? No thanks.

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008 by Maryam Webster

I’ve been asked about my take on California’s Prop. 8 so many times in the past few weeks by clients, students and friends that it’s relevant to place an answer here.

This proposal is deeply offensive to many dear to me. If I wanted to close myself off to all possibility, I too might choose to be deeply offended at the exclusionist entitlement and blind arrogance of this proposition. I don’t though. I’m pretty much in the camp of “this too, is an illusion” and am concentrating on creating the world I choose to live in. If however I had stronger feelings,  they might run in the direction of this video, below.

Do you want to know Bliss in your lifetime? Do you want that state to be continuous? Then you cannot afford to indulge yourself in an addiction to the emotion of hate. Not even for a moment. Just say “no”.

Bliss cannot bloom where the canker of hatred festers. The video below eloquently elaborates on this. Do watch it, it’s a good view.

If you live in America, yet were unfortunate enough not to have received a good education, some of these faces may well be strangers to you. They shouldn’t be. If you don’t know who Harriette, Crispus, Martin, Sojourner, Frederick and others in this video are, consider it your patriotic duty to find out. To quote Bob Marley “if you know your history, you would know where you’re coming from.”

Excellent example of viral media, please to adjust speaker and enjoy the fine music while grooving on the “we are all one” message from the good folks at RefuseToHate.com:


Refuse to Hate from Refuse to Hate on Vimeo.

Just give me a bath, dammit

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008 by Maryam Webster

The more I listen to people the more I think the animals have the most straightforward conversations and social lives. Like these two trill-tastic mitties, Mossy on the left, Stina on the right, both female. Here is someone else’s interpretation of what these mitties are saying, below is mine:

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Just roll over and I’ll give you a bath.
Say what?
No, I mean it. Really.
Aw honey, wouldja? for me?
(’cause there’s no lickin’ like YOUR lickin’)
Really baby? You’re not just sayin’ that?
aw no honey, you got your moves down!
Damn baby, you got me all embarrassed.
(yea-ah, i’ll just be rollin’ over now…plant one on me!)
(and i’d lick you back, but that dufus with the camera is still watchin’)

Wisdom From Mouse and Bird

Saturday, November 15th, 2008 by Maryam Webster

Wisdom from Mouse and Bird: "Friendship, We Has It"

Adults who have lost that magical state of simple, childlike acceptance have a lot to learn from extremely young kids. Here’s this picture the way a 3 year old sees it:  Bird and Mouse have much in common. They’re both seed eaters and look, here there’s plenty of seed (and wheat grass) to share. Feeling convivial after a community nosh, Bird embraces her Mousie pal. Mouse feels warm and comfy under Bird’s wing - see her smile? What a wonderful thing is a hug from a friend!

We could learn something from this happy pair. First, there’s always enough food to share, no matter how little it might seem, there’s always enough. Usually more than you think. And plenty for pals, no matter how similar or different they might be - pals are pals! Love is the binding that holds pals together, no matter what the outside wrapper might look like.

Take a Magic Lesson from Bird and Mouse: Another’s wrapper, personal plumbing and idiosyncracies just don’t matter.  Love your pals.  Give one a hug, today.

Cookie Monster & Dying dinos

Thursday, November 13th, 2008 by Maryam Webster

Liberal, moderate and conservative.

In the immortal words of Cookie Monster: “Which one of these things is not like the other? Which one of these things, just doesn’t belong?”

The number of people in America who voted on divisive issues in favor of strict controls on other groups of people still fascinates me. The dinosaurs at the end of their era, are desperately trying to wring a last few seconds of life from their vanishing timeline. Of course they are flailing, floundering and trying to grab one last chance to create a legacy of fixed point of view control.

This is what any dumb animal does. Most animals however, are not that dumb. Most animals are smart enough to let go when they know their time has come. How sad that humans have not yet learned this lesson.

I’m not talking about dying, but about transformation. About losing what no longer works…and has not, for a long time.

Look at your own life. You know the tune, sing the song:

“Which one of these things is not like the other, which one of these things just doesn’t belong?”

Are you willing to uncreate, dissolve and release that thing? If so, pulse your ETHOS cues and call in the energy of what you want.

Now.

Cheezburgerocracy…With a couple’a caveats.

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008 by Maryam Webster
Yes, We CAN Has Democracy!

This cute kitty comes from the "I Can Has Cheezburger" website. All kitties want is Cheezburgerocracy. ;-)

Barack Obama is the 44th President of the United States. My friend Krishna De says that we should all remember where we were this day, when we heard the news as it is historic, one to tell the grandchildren.

Yes, Virginia, you CAN have another stab at democracy.

Let’s take a look what that will be like in the energy field…

Remember 9/11? Remember how the cameraderie and community feeling nationwide? Remember how good it felt? And remember how that lasted about six to eight months? No more than a year across the land. Then we started getting proprietary,
grabby, “not in my back yard” and looking suspiciously at our neighbors again. So much for national siblinghood and unity.

Now we have another incident that justifiably perhaps, is engendering great joy and goodwill throughout most of America and much of the rest of the world.

But will it last?

History tells us it won’t, not for long. But we can re-write history, you know.

Really.

It’s not even all that hard.

We’re going to learn much more in Magic School shortly, but here’s a pointer or two: Read the rest of this entry »