Do you believe in Magic?

When we were a kid and we looked at life in total wonder and awe? Life was magical and exciting, and the smallest things were utterly thrilling to us. Fascinated by the frost on the grass, a butterfly fluttering through the air, or any strange leaf-like touch me not leaves. We were full of excitement when we lost a tooth, recently my niece lost her tooth she believed Tooth Fairy would be coming that night and would have left gifts and chocolates for her. We believed in magic when we were kids. What happened to that belief now, when we become adults?

 How can we forget the fantasy story of Santa Claus?  Kids would count down the days to that magical night of Christmas! Even though they had no idea how Santa Claus could get to every child in the world in one night, somehow he did it, and he never let down. Reindeer could fly, there were fairies in the garden, pets were like people, toys had personalities, dreams came true, and one believes they could touch the stars.

Our heart was full of joy, our imagination knew no limits, and we believed that life was magical! There is a beautiful feeling many of us had as children, that everything is good, that every day promises more excitement and adventure, and that nothing could ever replace our joy for the magic of it all.

 Reading the Secret by Rhonda Byrne and mentioned he mentioned how we should believe in magic even if we become adults. But somehow as we grew into adults, responsibilities, problems, and difficulties took their toll on us, we became disillusioned, and the magic we once believed in as children faded and disappeared. Making our life dull and monotonous.

It’s one of the reasons why as adults we love to be around children so that we can experience that feeling we once had, even if it’s just for a moment. We should believe that the magic we once believed in is true and it’s the disillusioned adult perspective of life that is false.

Magic of life is real

Magic of life is as real as we are. In fact, life can be far more wondrous than we ever thought it was as a child, and more breathtaking, awe-inspiring, and exciting than anything we’ve seen before. When we know what to do to bring forth the magic, we will live the life of our dreams making our 11:11 wishes wishing the angels and God could fulfill our wishes.

Wonder how we ever could have given up on believing in the magic of life! We may not see reindeer fly, but we will see the things we’ve always wanted appearing before your eyes, and we will see the things we’ve dreamed of for so long suddenly happening.

We will never know exactly how everything weaved together for our dreams to come true because magic works in the invisible realm – and that’s the most thrilling part! Be ready to experience the magic again, by believing in things to happen.

The following passage comes from the Gospel of Matthew in the Holy Scriptures, and it has mystified, confused, and been misunderstood by many people over the centuries. “Whoever has will be given more, and he will have an abundance. Whoever does not have gratitude, even what he or she has will be taken from him or her.” By the revelation of one hidden word, a cryptic text is made crystal clear.

Gratitude is magic

Two thousand years have passed since those words were recorded, but they are as true today as they ever were: if you don’t take the time to be grateful you will never have more, and what you do have you will lose. And the promise of the magic that will happen with gratitude is in these words: if you’re grateful you will be given more, and you will have an abundance.

We grow up as an adult, as per my belief we still believe in almighty powers too, we somehow believe that God would send their angles for fulfilling our wishes. That’s the magic of believing in magic that we become hopeful, and hope for life drives us.

Those who don’t believe in magic will never find itRoald Dhal

One life. Live Boundless

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