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Nisha Desai
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Circle of life is a beautiful magickal experience. It is magickal because we get to create what we want and how we want our lives to look like, feel like. We get to choose what we want not what we don’t want. So this new year participate in this magick circle of life. Participate in gratitude, in love, in positive thinking no matter what occurs there is magick and blessing in this madness. How you create your life, what you think about it and what you do about it does impact the circle of life. So create only magick and that which serves the greater good and the balance. You are not alone but an individual part of the macrocosm. Your choices matter. You matter. We are whole and complete in our own individual self. Bring the touch of magick to your own circle of life. Create a life that shines and that shines you in it which will shine the macrocosm. Be the Magick. No one is stopping you only you can stop you.
May the circle of life move you all through bountiful of love, gratitude, peace, harmony, abundance and prosperity of your spiritual, mental and physical life. Whatever may occur may we give gratitude for our experiences for creating that we did not want to and change what we can to be part of this circle of life. We wish you all a very Happy New Year 2022. Thank you for being part of our journey and look forward to working with you and see what we can create together. Happy New Year 2022.
This 230-foot sea-organ located in Croatia uses energy from wind and water from the Adriatic Sea and creates an incredibly soothing harmony.
Also known as ““morske orgulje” in Croatia the marvelous sea-organ opened to the public in 2005 and was designed by Nikola Basic, a Croatian architect. The organ works by water and wind entering through holes at the bottom of the steps, which are then directed into resounding chambers.
The sounds then make their exit along the holes of the highest steps. Not surprisingly, the giant organ has become a popular lunch spot and tourist attraction — a far cry from what remained of Zadar in the aftermath of World War II.