Touch Magic

A simple quote, only five words. Sparse of words, like a haiku, yet a wonderfully potent mission statement.

Touch magic. These words assume that magic is unquestionably real, and there waiting for us if we just look closely enough and keep our hearts open to see. Touch magic...reach out and make a tangible connection with it. Don't be afraid. Magic can be perilous, but the regret you will feel if you see and choose to ignore it is far worse than any danger it may hold.

Pass it on. Tell true stories to children and adults alike, disguised as tall tales and folklore. Don't be afraid to excitedly tell your neighbor that a crow just dropped a shining glass bead in your backyard that you suspect might be a message from a fairy king. Insist that visitors to your garden walk carefully around the circle of mushrooms that popped up after the rainstorm last night. Even if others think you're an odd duckling, they might look twice at the next crow they see carrying something in its beak. They might peer under the caps of mushrooms when they think no one else is around.

Add to the wonder of the world. See it. Be it. Share it.