The Magic is in How You See

So often, we believe that magic is something rare, hidden in extraordinary experiences, once-in-a-lifetime encounters, or flawless relationships. Yet the truth is, magic is never really missing. It lives quietly in the ordinary, waiting for us to notice it. The key lies not in chasing it but in how we choose to look at life and relationships.

In love, we sometimes think magic fades when the excitement of newness settles. But perhaps it hasn’t disappeared at all. It may simply be resting in the subtle gestures, the gentle look across the room, the steady hand that supports you in silence, or the comfort of knowing someone chooses you again and again. When we shift our perspective, what once seemed routine becomes a reminder of connection and presence.

Life, too, offers us the same invitation. Every challenge carries a hidden doorway. Every setback holds an unseen lesson. Trusting our gut and listening to our feelings allows us to see beyond surface struggles into deeper meaning. What feels like chaos can become clarity when we meet it with openness rather than resistance.

Magic isn’t about perfection or grand moments it’s about perspective. It’s about choosing to see beauty where others might overlook it and trusting that our intuition can guide us toward what truly matters. When we practice seeing through this lens, we realize that life has always been full of wonder.

The question isn’t where is the magic? The question is, how am I looking at what is already here?

Published by Sunitta- Soni J

I have been into healing since April 1996. I am a perseverant learner and have mastered all levels of Reiki and other modalities including Theta healing, Affirmations, Decrees, NLP& Switch words. I have been teaching Usui Reiki since Jan 2010 and i integrate my healing with Psychology as i firmly believe true and honest communication and understanding of self and others is a essential part of healing. For me healing is journey and not a destination. Self-healing and self-love are everyday rituals of self-care and not as and when we need it.

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