To believe that transformation is possible is to believe in Magic.
Magic is the lived experience of transformation.
To believe that transformation is possible is to believe in Magic.
Magic is the lived experience of transformation.
To believe that transformation is possible is to believe in Magic.
Magic is the lived experience of transformation.
To believe that transformation is
possible is to believe in Magic.
Magic is the lived experience of transformation.
You don't have to accept someone else's definition.
You get to discover it; ReClaim it.
After someone releases a lifelong fear...
forgives someone they never thought they could...
heals a wound they thought would always define them...
or finally feels at home in their own body...
they often say,
"It felt like magic."
Maybe that's because it was..
Nature never releases without also preparing for ReNewal
To believe that transformation is
possible is to believe in Magic.
Magic is the lived experience of transformation.
You don't have to accept someone else's definition.
You get to discover it; ReClaim it.
After someone releases a lifelong fear...
forgives someone they never thought they could...
heals a wound they thought would always define them...
or finally feels at home in their own body...
they often say,
"It felt like magic."
Maybe that's because it was..
Nature never releases without also
preparing for ReNewal

To believe that transformation is
possible is to believe in Magic.
Magic is the lived experience of transformation.
You don't have to accept someone else's definition.
You get to discover it; ReClaim it.
After someone releases a lifelong fear...
forgives someone they never thought they could...
heals a wound they thought would always define them...
or finally feels at home in their own body...
they often say,
"It felt like magic."
Maybe that's because it was..
Nature never releases without also preparing for ReNewal

Imagine you're wearing a backpack.
Every time someone tells you something about yourself—
"You're too much."
"You're not enough."
"Be careful."
"Don't dream so big."
Someone quietly slips another rock into your backpack.
After many years, the backpack becomes so heavy that you forget what it feels like to walk without it.
One day someone asks,
"What if the backpack isn't you?"
You begin taking out one rock at a time.
Imagine you're wearing a backpack.
Every time someone tells you something about yourself—
"You're too much."
"You're not enough."
"Be careful."
"Don't dream so big."
Someone quietly slips another rock into your backpack.
After many years, the backpack becomes so heavy that you forget what it feels like to walk without it.
One day someone asks,
"What if the backpack isn't you?"
You begin taking out one rock at a time.
You stand taller.
You breathe easier.
You laugh more.
Did someone give you magic?
No.
The magic was always inside you.
You simply stopped carrying what was hiding it.
"To believe that transformation is possible is to believe in Magic.
Magic is the lived experience of transformation.
You don't have to accept someone else's definition.
You get to discover it; ReClaim it.
After someone releases a lifelong fear...
forgives someone they never thought they could...
heals a wound they thought would always define them...
or finally feels at home in their own body...
they often say,
"It felt like magic."
Maybe that's because it was.."
The word magic comes from the ancient Greek mageia, referring to the practices and wisdom of the Magi—Persian priest-sages who were respected for their knowledge of the stars, dreams, healing, and the unseen workings of nature.
Originally, the word wasn't about stage tricks or fantasy. It described those who sought to understand and cooperate with the hidden forces of life
You stand taller.
You breathe easier.
You laugh more.
Did someone give you magic?
No.
The magic was always inside you.
You simply stopped carrying what was hiding it.
"To believe that transformation is possible is to believe in Magic."
Magic is the lived experience of transformation.
You don't have to accept someone else's definition.
You get to discover it; ReClaim it.
After someone releases a lifelong fear...
forgives someone they never thought they could...
heals a wound they thought would always define them...
or finally feels at home in their own body...
they often say,
"It felt like magic."
Maybe that's because it was.."
The word magic comes from the ancient Greek mageia, referring to the practices and wisdom of the Magi—Persian priest-sages who were respected for their knowledge of the stars, dreams, healing, and the unseen workings of nature.
Originally, the word wasn't about stage tricks or fantasy. It described those who sought to understand and cooperate with the hidden forces of life
Imagine you're wearing a backpack.
Every time someone tells you something about yourself—
"You're too much."
"You're not enough."
"Be careful."
"Don't dream so big."
Someone quietly slips another rock into your backpack.
After many years, the backpack becomes so heavy that you forget what it feels like to walk without it.
One day someone asks,
"What if the backpack isn't you?"
You begin taking out one rock at a time.
Imagine you're wearing a backpack.
Every time someone tells you something about yourself—
"You're too much."
"You're not enough."
"Be careful."
"Don't dream so big."
Someone quietly slips another rock into your backpack.
After many years, the backpack becomes so heavy that you forget what it feels like to walk without it.
One day someone asks,
"What if the backpack isn't you?"
You begin taking out one rock at a time.

You stand taller.
You breathe easier.
You laugh more.
Did someone give you magic?
No.
The magic was always inside you.
You simply stopped carrying what was hiding it.
"To believe that transformation is possible is to believe in Magic.
Magic is the lived experience of transformation.
You don't have to accept someone else's definition.
You get to discover it; ReClaim it.
After someone releases a lifelong fear...
forgives someone they never thought they could...
heals a wound they thought would always define them...
or finally feels at home in their own body...
they often say,
"It felt like magic."
Maybe that's because it was.."
The word magic comes from the ancient Greek mageia, referring to the practices and wisdom of the Magi—Persian priest-sages who were respected for their knowledge of the stars, dreams, healing, and the unseen workings of nature.
Originally, the word wasn't about stage tricks or fantasy. It described those who sought to understand and cooperate with the hidden forces of life
You stand taller.
You breathe easier.
You laugh more.
Did someone give you magic?
No.
The magic was always inside you.
You simply stopped carrying what was hiding it.
"To believe that transformation is possible is to believe in Magic."
Magic is the lived experience of transformation.
You don't have to accept someone else's definition.
You get to discover it; ReClaim it.
After someone releases a lifelong fear...
forgives someone they never thought they could...
heals a wound they thought would always define them...
or finally feels at home in their own body...
they often say,
"It felt like magic."
Maybe that's because it was.."
The word magic comes from the ancient Greek mageia, referring to the practices and wisdom of the Magi—Persian priest-sages who were respected for their knowledge of the stars, dreams, healing, and the unseen workings of nature.
Originally, the word wasn't about stage tricks or fantasy. It described those who sought to understand and cooperate with the hidden forces of life
Heart-Centered Guidance. Deep Experience

Zach Kesneck is a multi-dimensional independent researcher interested in alternative medicine. He enjoys learning about science and spirituality and has been practicing, learning, and holding ceremonial space for the past 10 years. He also is certified in Breathwork and Psychedelic Science and Medicine, while training as a Mushroom Minister.

Tami Gingrow is a breathwork facilitator, intuitive healer, and transformational guide with over 30 years of experience in the healing arts. Her work supports deep emotional healing, self-discovery, and conscious transformation rooted in nature, ceremony, and embodied awareness.
Heart-Centered Guidance.
Deep Experience.

Zach Kesneck is a multi-dimensional independent researcher interested in alternative medicine. He enjoys learning about science and spirituality and has been practicing, learning, and holding ceremonial space for the past 10 years. He also is certified in Breathwork and Psychedelic Science and Medicine, while training as a Mushroom Minister.

Tami Gingrow is a breathwork facilitator, intuitive healer, and transformational guide with over 30 years of experience in the healing arts. Her work supports deep emotional healing, self-discovery, and conscious transformation rooted in nature, ceremony, and embodied awareness.
"Our thoughts and beliefs are not who we are."
Our thoughts become beliefs.
Our beliefs become perceptions.
Our perceptions shape our choices.
Our choices become habits.
Our habits become our lives.
But nowhere in that chain is our essential self.
Beliefs are learned.
If they were learned...
they can be unlearned.
That, to me, is one definition of alchemy.
"Our thoughts and beliefs are not who we are."
Our thoughts become beliefs.
Our beliefs become perceptions.
Our perceptions shape our choices.
Our choices become habits.
Our habits become our lives.
But nowhere in that chain is our essential self.
Beliefs are learned.
If they were learned...
they can be unlearned.
That, to me, is one definition of alchemy.
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"Our thoughts and beliefs are not who we are."
Our thoughts become beliefs.
Our beliefs become perceptions.
Our perceptions shape our choices.
Our choices become habits.
Our habits become our lives.
But nowhere in that chain is our essential self.
Beliefs are learned.
If they were learned...
they can be unlearned.
That, to me, is one definition of alchemy.
"Our thoughts and beliefs are not who we are."
Our thoughts become beliefs.
Our beliefs become perceptions.
Our perceptions shape our choices.
Our choices become habits.
Our habits become our lives.
But nowhere in that chain is our essential self.
Beliefs are learned.
If they were learned...
they can be unlearned.
That, to me, is one definition of alchemy.