What Does Spring Mean to You?

Happy Monday, everyone!

Another spring is upon us! What does that mean for you? 🙂 (And that is besides sneezing, runny nose, and itchy eyes! LOL.)


I love spring and for me it always mean “renewal.” I try to think of new ways to look at things – where can I seek a fresh perspective on an old problem? Are there projects that I abandoned and might still be worthy of finishing? What about my attitude? Might I need an attitude adjustment coming out of the winter and into the spring sunshine?


This is just such a wonderful time to think about renewal, rebirth, cleansing, getting a fresh start, etc. Sometimes this is a great time to get a “fresh start” even on something that you have been working on for a long time!!


For instance, have you been doing spell work on a particular subject for what seems like a really long time? Sometimes we begin to lose perspective on that subject because we have been working at it for so long. We may have been doing so much work on it that we are now just going through the motions of the work! That is something to be on the look out for!!!


If you have been doing your spell work for quite awhile now and you aren’t quite where you want to be, I suggest taking a little break from your work! Unless you are in the middle of one of the Creole Voodoo™ spell kits that you have to do nine days in a row with, it isn’t a bad idea sometimes to take a little break!


For some people, just taking a few days off of working on that particular goal can bring about fresh perspective, renewed energy, etc. It can be helpful during that break to perhaps do a little bit of work on yourself – some cleansing with something such as the Milk of Damballah™ white bath, white male or female candles,, etc. can renew your spirit, resolve, and vigor greatly!!!


It is just as important to keep yourself fresh and renewed in your spell work as it is to continue to work towards your goal. If you are worn out and feeling sort of “autumnal” – perhaps doing some spring cleaning on your spirit might be just the thing to shake your energy and your case up!


Love, light, peace, and Happy Spring,

Mambo Sam
Greenborder

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  1. Simone Greene Avatar
    Simone Greene

    Spring means coming out of hibernation. Like a grouchy bear, it’s not graceful or pleasant all the time. It really is an awakening to things, the angle of the light, the hours of the day (including the shock of daylight savings time). The effects of Seasonal Effective Disorder lighten and go away, we eat lighter foods, and we clean.
    Interestingly enough, I read a while back that fall was a better time for a major house cleaning. But there is something about Spring that allows us to throw things away, to let go, to scour out the mud that followed us home all winter. It’s ok, there will always be more mud, the good kind to play in and to plant new things.

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