Archives: October 2013

New Sigil: “I Invite Love Into My Life”

A change of seasons can also mean a wealth of other changes, including a new love. It helps to be mentally and emotionally ready to accept such a shift when it happens. Rather than waiting on it, why not invite that new emotion into your life directly?

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New Sigil: “I Am Stronger Than My Challenges”

Every day, you face new challenges. Some are simple, like deciding whether or not you have time to stop for a tea on your way into work, and how you’ll respond to your boss if you’re five minutes late. Others are big, like losing a job, moving on after a failed relationship, or deciding to

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New Sigil: “I Am Not Influenced By Negativity”

Negativity is like a gooey black tar that sticks to anything it brushes up against. There are countless voices in the world who will sneer at the even the most delightful ideas, for instance, and who simply can’t let good, happy things into their lives. So profound is their negative outlook, that if they see

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New Sigil: “I Am Worthy Of All My Dreams”

From time to time, it’s good to be reminded that we’re actually worthy of the things we want most in this life. This sigil reminds us that no matter what it is we desire, even when it’s seemingly impossible, we’re worthy of having it. When it comes along, we don’t have to wonder if it’s

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Completed Sigil: “I Am Strong, Healthy And Happy”

This is a follow up to the previous post, showing the finalized version of the sigil. I did a few versions in oil pastel on a large sketchpad, then took a photo with my phone. After that, I pulled it into Photoshop, cleaned it up with a simple desaturate, then ran it through the threshold

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New Sigil: “I Am Strong, Healthy And Happy”

Today, I thought we’d take a step back and demystify the sigil-creation process. This was created with a perfectly normal mechanical pencil, ink pen and steno pad in about five minutes over coffee. You can see the entire process, with the finished sigil circled in the lower left. I’ll likely create a more artsy-looking version

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