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St. Valentine's Day is a mixed bag.
on the one hand, it can be all lovey-dovey for many. on the other hand, for some, it serves as a bitter reminder of what is not working in their relationships.
one thing that is never wrong is to show love to yourself. you don't love yourself, you can't love anyone else. remember the airplane rule: put your mask on first.
this algorithm is designed for self-love.
love yourself. you are the most precious thing you got.
during one of the Practice Circles, a practitioner I worked with asked me: "Are you a witch?"
and, honestly, I didn't even know what to say to that.
the truth is, the word "witch" has a negative connotation, making many shy away from calling themselves or others that.
also, I have no idea whether I am one or not. I got some intuitive gifts, and I use them... when I don't forget I have them and actually listen. does that make me a witch?
moreover, does making a witch make me evil?
so, as we talked, I grabbed a piece of paper and a marker and said, "I think I have an idea. We can make 'witch' a good word." and I jotted down the algorithm that I created pretty much on the fly.
I present to you: Healing the Witch's Wound.
the algorithm is inspired by a children's book by Antoinette Portis called "Not a Box."
when we try to trap ourselves into a box, we lose spontaneity. this algorithm will help turn a box into something more playful and exciting.
Not a Box.