There is great wisdom to be found in almost every form of faith and every system of belief. Today’s sigil gives a nod to both 20th century Christianity and modern 12-step programs. The Serenity Prayer is perhaps best known for its use by groups like Alcoholics Anonymous, where it has been helping people through dark
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New Sigil: “My Financial Prosperity Will Grow”
Most people don’t want to be absurdly wealthy. Sure, few would turn down a winning lottery ticket, but most people simply want to feel like they have enough money so that they can pay their bills, put food on the table, give their children some kind of security and not be afraid about what might
Read on »New Sigil: “I Am Open To All Possibilities”
Every day is filled with limitless possibility. That sounds like a platitude, doesn’t it? But the reality is that we actively discount almost every opportunity for life-changing experiences and interactions we encounter. We don’t take the time to have a conversation with a stranger in an elevator, to take a quick trip down an unexplored
Read on »Twitter Name Sigil Project: A Showcase
For the past month, we’ve been using Twitter to grow awareness of our project by creating sigils from the screen names of our followers. These are simple sigils, created without an eye towards activation or any specific intention other than to create something unique for the people who follow our work. While the original idea
Read on »New Sigil: “I Will Become My Best Self”
As we grow and mature, it’s important to remember that the goal isn’t perfection. It’s simply to become the best person you can be, and to do the best you can in the context you’re in. This sigil helps to keep us moving forward towards that goal, even if it’s only a single step at
Read on »New Sigil: “I Will Be Open To Success”
One of the biggest reasons we fail is self-sabotage. Our internal models of reality, shaped by everything from upbringing to the attitudes of those around us, simply won’t accept the possibility that we can actually succeed at something. We’ll even do little things to prevent the possibility of success, or simply not be open to
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