During the spring in the Northern Hemisphere, weeds start to appear in gardens. Weeds are plants that are not valued in the space where they are growing. While some weeds are actually herbs and wildflowers, others can be intrusive and invasive in a garden space. When weeds appear that are counterproductive to what you want to flourish in the space, their removal can be used as a metaphor for getting rid of things in your life that are stifling your abundance and growth. If you want to change up the energy of your outdoor garden space and shake up the stagnant energy in your life, chant these words as you work with clippers in your garden: As I cut these invasive weeds, |
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