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Talismans: Active Magic for Manifestation

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Step into the enchanting realm of manifestation magic as we explore the art of working with talismans with Lorie Lytle, practical mystic and tarot expert.

In this inspiring episode, Laurie demystifies the process of creating and working with talismans for manifestation, healing, and personal transformation. Discover how these magical tools become allies in focusing your intention, amplifying your energy, and opening doors to synchronicity and possibility.

Here are three uplifting insights for you:

🔹 Active Magic for Intentional Living: Talismans differ from amulets and lucky charms by being an “active magical force”—handcrafted and infused with your specific intention. Whether you desire clarity, healing, or manifesting a tangible goal, Laurie shares how the power of belief and intention can bring your dreams to life 00:08 05:02.

🔹 Personalize Your Power: Choose materials, crystals, metals, or symbols that deeply resonate with you—whether a cherished piece of jewelry, a heart-shaped stone, or a found four-leaf clover. The more joy and fun you bring to the process, the more your talisman becomes a true extension of your own unique magic 09:44 11:49.

🔹 Collaborate With the Universe: Infuse your talisman with sacred ritual, affirmations, and daily connection—Laurie guides you to use meditation, the energy of the tarot, and mindful consecration to anchor your intentions. And remember, when your manifestation comes to fruition, thank your talisman and release it with gratitude, celebrating your creative power 14:25 28:13.

Uncover the magic that resides within you, and learn how to shine your inner light with the support of talismans and tarot. Don’t miss Laurie’s empowering message: trust in your own magic, let your light shine, and embrace the joy of manifesting your dreams.

 

 

Transcript:

Lori Lytle:
If you don’t believe in it, then it’s just a rock or a penny or a little four leaf clover. It’s our belief in it that makes it powerful. And that being said, you can layer all kinds of magic into a talisman. You start with that belief in your intention, but then it gets really fun.

Announcer:
Welcome to Exploring the Mystical Side of Life with your host, Linda Lang.

Linda Lang:
Hi, this is Linda Lang from ThoughtChange.com. We are Exploring the Mystical Side of Life once again this week. Today we are talking manifestation, magic, and talismans with Lori Lytle. Lori is a practical mystic and a tarot expert. Welcome, Lori.

Lori Lytle:
Oh, thank you, Linda. It’s so lovely to be here. Thanks for having me.

Linda Lang:
Lori, let’s start at the beginning and define a talisman for people because I know the people that I spoke with considered lucky charms to be talisman. So what are we talking about?

Lori Lytle:
Good place to start, Linda. So I’ll even preface it by saying that there’s a reason why I like working with talismans so much as opposed to amulets and lucky charms. And that’s exactly as you said, because what a talisman is. So first of all, I should say I love amulets and lucky charms and I’m always having them on my person in some way. My bag is always really heavy. So not to disparage the use of amulets and lucky charms, but essentially the difference comes down, to me, that talismans are an active magical force, and amulets and lucky charms are a bit more passive. So what I mean is like an amulet, we think of as something that protects us from external forces, I would say usually.

So you wear an amulet to protect yourself when you go out for the day, and it’s kind of a blanket or vague protection. Usually just, “I don’t want anything bad to happen to me today.” And a lucky charm, it’s a little bit in-between because we think of a lucky charm as protecting us but also attracting good things to us. And usually, we’re not looking for something completely specific. We’re just hoping that we’re going to have a lucky day or something good is going to happen to us.

Talismans take it another step because when we create a talisman, we’re doing it for a specific purpose, Linda, like something that we specifically want to manifest. We’re creating this talisman to help us do it. And that’s another thing, we create a talisman. An amulet or a lucky charm oftentimes is something we find or something that’s traditionally considered to be lucky. But a talisman can be anything, and we create it using our own magic with a specific purpose… “I want to manifest this.” So that’s why I think talismans are the most powerful kind of charm to work with.

Linda Lang:
I actually found a four leaf clover once in a store underneath a clothing rack, if you can imagine.

Lori Lytle:
You’re kidding.

Linda Lang:
Encased in some type of resin, so it was clear and you could see the four leaves. And the person I was with said, “Oh my stars, you don’t need any more luck.” And it’s crazy that I actually found it. So I understand that’s something that felt like a gift from the Universe as compared to me putting my intention into it.

Lori Lytle:
And I love that, Linda. That’s a really good point. I feel that way with lucky charms, that they’re even luckier when you find them unexpectedly. I don’t even know if we have pennies anymore. We don’t have them in Canada, right? We used to say finding a lucky penny and you pick it up, you have luck all day. Finding a lucky clover is really powerful, I think. I have a lot of clover growing in my yard and in my garden and I find that if I actively look for a four leaf clover, usually I’m not going to find it. It’s those magic moments where you need one and you just look, “Oh, there it is.” So that’s a good point. That oftentimes lucky charms are something that the Universe sends you, saying, “Hey, here’s a little extra luck for you today.” Yeah,.

Linda Lang:
Exactly. And so, when we think about a talisman, to use it for manifestation, is that to manifest something physical in our life? Or could it be used even for something like maybe healing or clarity? For purpose perhaps?

Lori Lytle:
Yes. Yeah, excellent question too, Linda, because I talk about it in my book about the different intentions that you might work with when you’re creating a talisman. Sometimes an intention is really specific. So someone wants to manifest a job that they love that pays this much by this date. Or “I want to finish writing this book by this day and I want it to be successfully received.” So you can have a very specific intention to manifest something that, just as you described, is external. So, “I want this result.” The other use that I talk about for talismans is something much more holistic and open ended and ongoing.

So that might be just as you described, Linda, like some kind of healing work. “I want to increase my self-love and my confidence.” “I want to attract more joy into my life.” “I want this kind of particular healing to come into my life.” Talismans are really powerful for that as well. So that’s something to think about when you’re embarking on creating one, being very clear about what your intention is and getting as specific as possible.

Linda Lang:
A lot of people consider magic to be things like synchronicity or the Law of Attraction, how things magnetically come to us because of the vibration we put out. How do talismans fit in to that kind of magic?

Lori Lytle:
So, I feel that talismans, they amplify our energy and our intention. So the magic is ultimately coming from us and we’re working with something like… A talisman can be any kind of material, but I love crystals, so I often work with them. So you can choose a crystal that amplifies your energy and aligns with your intention. So I don’t think of a talisman as something that just effortlessly or magically “poof, here’s what you want.” When you create a talisman, you’re working with it. The two of you… may sound funny to say… but the two of you are agreeing to work together and you’re going to achieve this goal. So part of it is just as you say, Law of Attraction, in the sense that you’re putting it out to the Universe. “This is what I want.

This is how I want to feel.” And keeping your energy at that level that a talisman helps you, supports you, to keep you on track, to keep your energy up, to keep you focused on what it is you want to manifest. So I like to emphasize this idea that you are also putting effort into it. The talisman makes the process of manifesting more full of ease, I think, because you have this supporter, this magical ally that’s helping you out. And as you said, this idea of synchronicity. So a talisman can help to draw beneficial opportunities to you or put you in situations where it’s going to help you move forward. But because the magic is coming from us, we still have to act on those opportunities and synchronicities that the talisman draws to us.

Linda Lang:
So I would suspect then our belief that that talisman has a magical force that is assisting us is also part of that equation.

Lori Lytle:
Of course, certainly. And that’s the case too, Linda, with lucky charms and amulets too. If you don’t believe in it, then it’s just a rock or a penny or a little four leaf clover. It’s our belief in it that makes it powerful. And that being said, you can layer all kinds of magic into a talisman. You start with that belief in your intention, but then it gets really fun, because you can think, “Okay, how can I amplify that by choosing a material that also supports that same intention that I have?”

Or using the energy of magic that’s all around us, “How can I tap into a moon phase or a particular day of the week?” –or all this magic that we have around us? So it starts with you and your intention, but then you can layer all other kinds of magic on top of that which, of course, increases your conviction as well. Because you’re creating something that’s personal to you, and it becomes even more meaningful than just using perhaps a talisman or an amulet that’s traditionally known. You’re creating something that becomes a helper or an extension of you, a physical form of your magic.

Linda Lang:
I think it’s really interesting to consider the material; probably something I hadn’t considered before. Yet, you’re naturally drawn to specific crystals or certain types of metal, certain objects.

Lori Lytle:
I go through that in the book, the whole process. And creating a talisman, like in my book, we’re weaving the tarot into it as well, because I’m at heart a tarot reader. So that’s one aspect of it. But the process that I talk about includes starting with your intention, of course, and the tarot helps you to hone in on that and clarify that. Then the next step we’re looking at is choosing the material. So, as I mentioned, I really love to use a piece of jewelry that I can wear and feel on my body and carry with me all the time. And more often than not, I use a crystal. And combining that perhaps with a metal just like this one that I’m wearing today. So my natural tendency goes towards silver because it’s the moon, it’s the goddess, it’s intuition, it’s all the things I’m comfortable and love.

But someone else might be drawn to gold because they want that outward active solar energy. So that’s one aspect. And then choose, “Oh, I want to invite more love into my life. I think rose quartz is going to be the perfect thing to help me amplify that”. Or perhaps, “I want to choose something that’s in the shape of a heart,” or any kind of symbol that is meaningful for you. So everything can come into play to add another layer. So the material, the shape, a symbol, multiple materials, or you can keep it as simple as you like. So I don’t want to give anyone the impression that this is so complicated that you would never want to do it. Like, it’s fun and you can make it as simple or as complex as you’re moved to do so.

Linda Lang:
So, that fun piece is so important, right? Because that’s the energy you want to put into your manifestation.

Lori Lytle:
Yeah, yeah. Like, “I’m excited about this.” And I always like to choose a talisman that I think is beautiful and I love it, or something, just as you describe, something interesting that you find when you’re on a walk in your neighborhood or in the forest or something. Choosing a material that you’re happy to wear or you’re happy to carry in your pocket, because it’s something that you’re going to be working with until you achieve your, your goal or manifest your dream. So why not have fun with it? Something that you’re excited to wear and work with.

Linda Lang:
And, of course, all of those things carry their own symbolism. So that would also go into the talisman, like a heart or a key. I love the symbology of a key when you’re manifesting.

Lori Lytle:
I work with keys very often, Linda, especially when I do workshops for larger groups. A key is something that really resonates with people. I mean, we understand right away. Oh, what does a key do? A key opens, locks, opens doors, or it reveals wisdom, or perhaps it locks away something precious. We know what a key means, and so it’s a powerful symbol.

Linda Lang:
Now, you’ve mentioned working with the talisman. So it’s not just wearing your necklace or a ring or something that you’ve charged with your intention. How are some of the ways that we can work with them?

Lori Lytle:
Yeah, I include a variety of meditations and visualizations that you can use with your talisman, and also things like affirmations that you create, oftentimes based on a tarot reading or a powerful tarot card. So these are tools that you can use to connect, first of all, to connect with your talisman. Part of the process for me of creating it is doing a ritual that includes a visualization where you’re connecting with your talisman and learning how to resonate with it. So that’s something that you can repeat daily, on the full moon, monthly, whatever you want, whatever works for you and your time and your energy. But that’s a way to keep in constant contact with your talisman.

And perhaps if it’s a piece of jewelry, when you put your talisman on in the morning, you say your affirmation to yourself three times, once, whatever works for you, but you’re connecting with it actively. So a talisman is a physical object for a reason. It’s something that reminds us of our magic, and it reminds us our intention. So by wearing it, repeating that affirmation, meditating while you’re wearing it, these are all ways to remind us, you know, what, why we created this piece.

Linda Lang:
And what do we do with it once our manifestation is realized?

Lori Lytle:
Yes, that’s also a good question and a big one, Linda, because I talk about that in the book, that when you realize your intention, when you manifest your goal, then you should, in my opinion, you should thank your talisman and release it. So express gratitude, release it from its job. It’s done its job. So… And yourself, too. Appreciate, “Oh, I achieved this.” Thank your talisman and all the guides and guardians that helped you on this journey, and then release it. So then if it’s a piece of jewelry, it can become just a beautiful piece of jewelry that you have a happy association with, but it’s no longer your magical tool.

Some people believe that you should destroy your talisman after you’ve worked with it. I always have trouble with that, Linda. I’m not good at doing that. But if you use something that you could burn, release it; you’re releasing the energy. Sometimes people like to bury it in the earth so it’s released. And so those are all options as well. But I prefer to do a ritual and a visualization, as I said, to thank and offer gratitude and release that talisman, because I can’t bring myself to break it or throw it away.

Linda Lang:
It served you well, right?

Lori Lytle:
Yeah, yeah.

Linda Lang:
Exactly. Can you reuse an object and create a new talisman from it?

Lori Lytle:
I personally like to use a talisman for one purpose. But if you wanted to reuse it, perhaps you’re working with a more holistic intention and you want to reuse a talisman for something similar. I would say you need to release it and clear it completely and then reintroduce the new intention. But as I say, Linda, I really like to keep it fairly specific and say, “Okay, this talisman was for this purpose,” and then set it free. But I know sometimes people, like when you get attached to something, they want to reuse it. So I think it’s okay if you are sure that you, you clear out any energy that remains, and then you’re having a clean slate to start with.

Linda Lang:
Now, you’ve mentioned using tarot with talisman. And if you do use tarot, what happens if you get a card that maybe has kind of a negative connotation to it?

Lori Lytle:
I’ve been working with tarot for many years, since I was about 13 and found my first deck in a dusty occult shop, the story that a lot of us tarot readers share. And I’ve always approached the tarot as something empowering, helpful, and useful. I have always seen the cards as something that gives you information that can help you to move towards your goals. So when I work with the cards, I ask questions like, how can I achieve this? What do I need to know about this? Empowering questions rather than fatalistic, like, “Will I ever… this?” “Will I ever?” Because I always found the cards to be really empowering and giving us useful information about ourselves. If we tend to limit our capabilities, the cards will say, “No, no. Hey, pay attention to this talent you’re not using.” Or “Hey, what about this opportunity?” So I find the cards to be helpful and empowering even when they show us challenging things. So in the meantime, I’d been working with talismans for most of my life, since I was a kid as well, without really understanding or thinking about what that is or that I was doing magic or anything, but for the same purpose, to help me to manifest a goal.

So then I had this revelation of like, why don’t I combine these? Because I’m doing these two separate things. Why don’t I combine two of my favorite things in the world into a process that becomes more powerful and more personalized? So in my book, when you start to create your talisman, you’re starting with a tarot reading. You’re coming into that with an idea of what it is you want to manifest, but you don’t have to be completely laser sharp, clear on it, at that point. You have a longing for something. Or maybe you do have a definite goal, but you could use some clarity around it.

So we read the cards to get more information about us, about our intention, about how we might be able to achieve it. So if challenging cards come up in the reading, I always believe that there’s something helpful there. Perhaps you need to adjust your intention, or perhaps you need to shift how you’re seeing yourself. Maybe you do have a challenge that you’re going to have to address in that process. And it’s a really good thing to see it because then you can start to think “How I’m going to navigate it?” So the cards, I think, give us really helpful information so that we can find the path that’s going to work the best for us.

Linda Lang:
I’m wondering if the message from the tarot would ever say that whatever your goal is you’re trying to manifest is maybe not appropriate, or it’s not in your greatest interest to actually do that. Could you get messages like that as well?

Lori Lytle:
I think you could. I don’t think… or how can I say… I think if your intention is not in alignment with your greatest good, as you say, the cards will show that to you and offer maybe a more enriching path. Because, as you say, Linda, like, sometimes we… it sounds funny to say… but we don’t always know what we really want. We don’t allow ourselves to go there. Or we might think we want something, but the motivations underlying it may be, oh, actually because we think somebody else that will make them happy, or this is the expectation on me, or… So when you do a tarot reading for yourself, that’s just for you.

That’s your private time to connect with yourself. The cards often reveal motivations that we’re not aware of or that we push away. So it’s really powerful because I don’t want to say, Linda, that the cards will say, “Oh, no, no, you cannot go for that.” But they might give you food for thought to think, “Hmm, is that really what I want? Or is that what somebody’s been telling me for my whole life?” Or the expectation… So the cards can really help us to get to the heart of what it is that we really want to manifest, and stripping off the layers that may not be beneficial.

Linda Lang:
Do you have any personal miracle stories about how it helped you to manifest something?

Lori Lytle:
I like the way you phrase it, Linda, but it’s funny because I don’t think of it as a miracle because it’s a process that I do and that I work on. So I go into it thinking, “I have a good feeling about this. This is going to work.” But to be fair, I’ve never used a talisman to try to win $40 million in the lottery or anything like that. So I think that’s part of the thing when I create, knock wood so far, anyway, when I’ve created talismans, I’m going in with a bit of a practical mind, too, that this is something I really want to manifest and I believe in my ability to do it rather than something that is completely out in left field. But I’ve worked with talismans over the years for things like when we were… this is a very practical thing…. but when we were selling our house and moving out to the countryside where I live now, it was very challenging.

But my tarot cards and my talisman told me it’s all going to work out. And I trusted in that and kept working. And again, knockwood, everything is really good now. And even things like when it came to writing my book, that was an idea that had been floating around in my mind for years. And when I finally got serious about it, I did create a talisman to support me in writing my book. And it really helped me through those long dark nights of the soul when I was sitting alone on the computer.

Linda Lang:
It’s very much like a ritual that kind of keeps you focused, right?

Lori Lytle:
Yes.

Linda Lang:
When you said that you just had that sense that this was going to work out as you created it. Even that energy in your talisman is probably enough to propel it even further.

Lori Lytle:
Just as you were describing before, the idea of the energy that you put out and Law of Attraction, all these things, that’s… When you’re working with a talisman, you are recording the energy, first of all, of your tarot reading. You’re recording the insights and the way it made you feel, and then your hopes around it and your willingness to work to achieve this goal. All of that energy is going into your talisman. So you want to keep that energy focused and positive and uplifted. Not to say that there will not be challenges along the way to achieving your goals. I mean, that’s okay. If we need to work towards something, that’s fine. That energy is fine. But also you need to have your commitment and your determination and also your belief in yourself that you can do this.

Linda Lang:
So for all of the listeners who are more like oracle card people than tarot people, can they use oracle cards to do this?

Lori Lytle:
I also love oracle cards, so certainly you could use oracle cards for this process. My heart belongs to tarot, and I have lots of oracle decks and I love them and I use them for different purposes. What I love about tarot is the structure. I mean, there’s many things I love, but the tarot has such a supportive structure to it, and I go into that in the book. So essentially, I wanted my book to be a beginner tarot book so that if you have no experience with the tarot, you can pick up my book and be confident to work with the cards for this process and for just reading tarot. So I find the tarot to be so powerful because we have particular suits that are linked to particular elements. The numbers mean something, the symbols mean something, and it’s like a language that you can learn. So that adds other layers of wisdom and information to your talisman creating process.

That being said, if you have an oracle deck that you really love, you could combine it with using the tarot, or you could try it with just your oracle deck and see how it goes. But as they say, I’m a tarot reader and I just know the power of the information that they have. But oftentimes, I think, as I mentioned before, you could layer in oracle cards into your process and that might be an interesting way to bring them in if that’s something you prefer to work with.

Linda Lang:
I actually create something every year that’s very similar to talisman, except it’s not a physical thing. I call it a spirit prayer. It’s more like an invocation or an affirmation prayer, and I use oracle cards typically. The odd time, I might use a tarot card in it, but typically it’s oracle cards. And then I have a way of energizing it, and it’s incredible how that works.

Linda Lang:
Like you say, work with the prayer to actualize the manifestation of the intention you put out. So I think it’s great. I will also say, Lori, that your book is wonderful.

Lori Lytle:
Well, thank you.

Linda Lang:
It’s a really expansive dictionary, I think, of symbology for things like crystals, tarot, the different materials. So you get a wide berth of information on the different aspects that go into the creation. So you can choose wisely, right? You can choose wisely.

Lori Lytle:
That’s really nice to hear because I had a lot of fun with that idea in the book that I’m giving you insights into magical tools that you have at your disposal. So the tarot is one, and then talking about crystals and materials, as you said, working with ritual. And one aspect of ritual is timing. So I talk about days of the week that might be a good day to do the actual consecration ritual for your talisman or moon phases or days that have significance for you personally. So you can go through my book and use every aspect of the process, or you can pick and choose things that resonate with you. My goal is that people will, hands on, actually make themselves a talisman, not wait till everything is completely aligned and everything is perfect. The process can get a little bit messy. Have fun with it and choose what resonates with you. Most important is that you’re making it your own and you’re actually doing the thing rather than just reading about it or thinking about it.

Linda Lang:
Can we talk for a moment about the importance of the consecration ritual? To me, it’s like you’ve put your intention out and then you kind of, you know, close the door. At the end of your prayer, maybe you say “amen” or “and so it is,” because it’s like this is the intention you put out. That’s how I see it, anyways.

Lori Lytle:
Yeah, lovely. Because I think the consecration ritual, when you’re creating a talisman is when you bring the magic all together. So the tarot reading and the material that you choose and all of those preparations are leading you to this ritual where you bring it all together. And that’s when you form that really strong bond with your talisman and agree to work together. And it’s… I think ritual is really important. And there’s not enough ritual in our daily lives anymore unless you make a point to do that. For me, when I put my jewelry on in the morning, that’s a ritual.

That’s a devotional ritual. And I’m mindful of it. And it’s beautiful and enjoyable. I’m not saying it’s dogmatic or I have to do this every day. No, it’s beautiful process. So when you consecrate your talisman, you are working your magic, you’re tapping into your magic, and you’re creating something more than the sum of the parts of that process. So it is important because that’s when you’re doing the magic and bringing it together. And same thing when you release your talisman, that’s a ritual, and that’s magic as well. So that’s an important part of the process.

Linda Lang:
Yeah, it’s like a combination of intention and mindfulness, right?

Lori Lytle:
Yeah. And you know, Linda, I also believe that we are accessing something bigger than ourselves when we do this. And that’s a very personal belief. For anyone who picks up my book, they don’t need to believe in anything in particular or agree with me and my spiritual practice. But for me, when you’re working magic, the magic is coming from you and your desire to create change. But my personal practice is that you are also supported by guides and guardians. And if there are deities that you work with, so that’s something that you can bring in if you wish or not. But to me, when you do a ritual, it’s really uplifting because you remember that you are more than just this physical body, that you are Spirit and you have access to Source. So however someone cares to see that is all good. But you’re connecting with the Universe. It’s just the idea that there’s a force that’s supporting you and helping you, however you want to see that.

Linda Lang:
Very personalized, which is something I like. It’s not ritualistic process that has to be a certain way.

Lori Lytle:
Exactly. You can’t get it wrong.

Linda Lang:
That’s perfect. Perfect. Lori, tell us the name of your book.

Lori Lytle:
So my book, Talismans and Magical Tools to Amplify, Attract, and Manifest, that came out September 2025 from Weiser Books.

Linda Lang:
And as a tarot reader and a tarot creator, you have a beautiful deck you have co-created. Would you be interested in pulling a card for us today?

Lori Lytle:
Oh, sure, thank you, I’d love to do that. So, yes, I co created the Unifying Consciousness Tarot with my good friend Leo Scopacas, who’s an amazing artist in Toronto. That’s a whole other story… but we created this beautiful deck together that I find really it comes from a place of love and it activates that feeling of loving consciousness in people. It activates their intuition. So why don’t I just keep it in mind? Keep an open mind, Linda. And let’s ask the cards for a message for whoever’s watching. Sound good?

Linda Lang:
Perfect. Okay, let’s see.

Lori Lytle:
Oh, so this is the Hermit. This is our version of the Hermit. Here’s the card back so you can see. So I love the Hermit because I am a huge introvert, Linda. So the Hermit resonates with me. And you can see our version of the Hermit is very gentle compared to the traditional old man in a robe on a mountaintop. It’s much more emphasizing the light in this card. So I think when the Hermit comes up, it’s an invitation to look within for the answers that you need.

The answers are there. You just need to take some quiet space to go within, explore the rich cosmos within yourself. And it takes courage to do that. It takes time and courage to do that. And then after you’ve found the answers that you need, shine that wisdom out and share it with the world. Because the Hermit is often a calling as well, to be a teacher or a mentor to those who need your light. So the Hermit encourages a balance between spending that time within and getting lost in your own inner wisdom and then remembering to shine that out to the world as well.

Linda Lang:
Beautiful message.

Lori Lytle:
Yeah. What do you think about the Hermit, Linda?

Linda Lang:
You know, what comes to me is not only exploring your own radiance, but there’s an otherworldly kind of energy about this card. So I would suspect if we all sit and do our meditations, spend our time with ourselves, reflecting that it’s going to open doors to new places, new opportunities, new dimensions.

Lori Lytle:
Beautiful. Love it. Beautiful.

Linda Lang:
Well, thank you so much for being my guest today, Lori.

Lori Lytle:
Oh, it’s been a pleasure. Thank you so much for having me, Linda.

Linda Lang:
Now, where can we send people who might like to know more?

Lori Lytle:
Well, the best place would be my website, which is www.innergoddesstarot.com. You can find me on Instagram and Facebook as Inner Goddess Tarot as well.

Linda Lang:
Any last words of wisdom for our listeners?

Lori Lytle:
Well, what I would say is trust in your own magic. And use your magic, use your talents. We are all capable of so much more than we think, and there is a joy in discovering what your own personal talents are in using them. So, essentially like that Hermit, don’t hide your light. Yeah, use your magic and let your light shine.

Linda Lang:
Perfect. And thank you for listening to this week’s edition of Exploring the Mystical side of Light. You will find all of our conversations on YouTube and your favorite podcast platform. Come visit me at ThoughtChange.com Pick up your copy of Learning to Listen and we will see you again next time. Bye for now.

 

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