
"Between now and the winter solstice, write down 13 things you'd like to see happen in 2026. Don't write them down as "I wish," "I want," or "I'd like," but rather "I have" or "I am" statements, she specifies. You might do one or two a week, making sure they feel true to you and are things that hold meaning. When you're done writing one down, fold it and hold onto it."
"This year, it falls on December 21. Samhain is an ancient Celtic festival that marks the end of the autumnal harvest season and the transition into winter, and it begins at dusk on Halloween. Now, onto the good part. Tik Tok creator @thatglasgowwitch posted a video explaining that now is actually the perfect time to begin thinking about what you want to come to fruition next year."
The winter solstice falls on December 21 and marks the shortest daylight and longest night of the year. Samhain marks the end of the autumnal harvest and begins at dusk on Halloween, signaling the seasonal shift into winter. A ritual called the 13 magical nights bridges the old year and the new by seeding intentions. Between now and the solstice write thirteen meaningful statements phrased as 'I am' or 'I have', fold each one, and keep them. From December 21 through January 1 burn one folded statement each night in a candle without reading it. Burning releases intentions to guides, the universe, or life patterns.
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