Everyday Magic Circle: Online Personal Growth & Spiritual Development Group For Lightworkers
This online gathering serves the purpose of holding space for one another.
We are choosing to live aligned with our best and highest destiny and to grow and evolve as a spiritual being on a human journey.
As spiritual practitioners, teachers, healers, leaders and lightworkers in all sectors of life’s callings, we are holistically-minded, heart-based people who are motivated by a desire to help create positive changes in other people and in various aspects of life on planet Earth.
We are called to serve. We pour into others selflessly in both our personal and professional lives and often find ourselves lacking the support that we need to continue showing up for others without feeling drained. The work that we are here to do for our families and the world requires consistent spiritual self-care and spiritual growth, yet many of us struggle to maintain the necessary practices alone.
The Everyday Magic Circle is a welcoming online space for those of us who tend to empty our own cups while filling the cups of others. This is the community and space to be nurtured in the ways that you need in order to continue fulfilling your best and highest path, purpose and destiny. This is the space to learn from and be heard by those who get it - while sharing ideas, insights and practices that strengthen us in order to strengthen the work we are doing in the world.
We prioritize our daily spiritual self-care practices such as breathwork, meditation, journaling, visualization, mantra, affirmation, conscious/connected movement, prayer and various other spiritual practices. We engage in practices that deeply reveal, heal, activate, transform, align, and elevate our consciousness to even higher states of awareness and spiritual bliss.
We help hold one another - not only accountable in our daily spiritual practice - but also in the healing and letting go of outdated thought patterns and belief systems that hinder our growth and dim our light.
Spiritual self-care deepens when we are witnessed and practice alongside others who are also seeking to more deeply and lovingly know themselves and integrate their shadow. Regardless of where we are on our individual inner paths or levels of life’s work in the world, the learning and growing never stops. There is much we can share with and learn from one another that will support our personal growth and spiritual development journey, and to be able to serve the greater good at greater capacities.
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10 to 15-Minute Guided Breathwork & Meditation – calm your mind, reconnect with your body, and settle into presence
15 to 20-Minute Spiritual Teaching – learn practical and inspiring spiritual themes
30-Minute Community Check-In & Q&A – share insights, ask questions, and connect with fellow lightworkers.
The circle:
Provides a steady rhythm for spiritual self-care
Offers insights and practices to integrate into our daily lives
Creates a supportive community of like-minded lightworkers
Gives us a space to reflect, share, and process insights
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Are a spiritual teacher, healer, leader or practitioner in any sector who has a heart for humanity healing
Are on a conscious path seeking consistent spiritual support
Want to establish or maintain daily spiritual self-care practices
Desire connection, accountability, and reflection with like-minded people
Enjoy practical spiritual insights you can integrate into your everyday life
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In general, the term lightworker applies to those who are drawn towards the deeper truths of life, have an innate understanding of spirituality and who feel inwardly compelled to work in loving service to others in various ways.
Ligthworkers feel a ‘calling’ to explore aspects of life that help them deeply understand the human, animal or planetary conditions.
Some of us often feel out of place in this world or may have a longing for ‘home’ that is unexplainable.
Common traits of Lightworkers
1. Heightened Sensitivity
Lightworkers are often deeply sensitive to:
Emotional atmospheres and group dynamics
Energy in people, places, and environments
Subtle shifts in mood, tone, or intention
2. Natural Attunement to Universal Fields
From an esoteric-spatial perspective, lightworkers tend to:
Sense interconnectedness beyond linear thinking
Feel “at home” in liminal or unseen spaces
Experience moments of timelessness, expansion, or unity
3. Strong Inner Moral Compass
Lightworkers typically:
Feel a deep pull toward truth, fairness, and integrity
Struggle in systems that feel misaligned or oppressive
Are guided more by inner knowing than external authority
4. Innate Desire to Help or Heal
Common expressions include:
Supporting others emotionally or spiritually
Holding space without needing to fix
Offering presence, insight, or calming energy
5. Cycles of Awakening and Withdrawal
Lightworkers frequently move between:
Periods of deep engagement and service
Periods of retreat, solitude, or recalibration
6. Sensitivity to Collective Energy
Many lightworkers:
Feel global or collective emotions strongly
Are impacted by world events even without direct involvement
Experience emotional waves that aren’t entirely personal
7. Difficulty with Conventional Structures
Often includes:
Feeling out of place in rigid systems (corporate, academic, hierarchical)
Needing flexibility, meaning, and autonomy
Questioning norms others accept easily
8. Strong Intuition and Inner Knowing
Lightworkers may experience:
Sudden insights or “downloads”
Knowing without logical explanation
Accurate emotional or energetic readings of situations
9. Tendency Toward Overgiving
Before integration, many lightworkers:
Prioritize others over themselves
Feel responsible for others’ emotions or healing
Struggle with guilt when resting or receiving
10. Drawn to Spiritual Practices (Often Early)
Common interests:
Meditation, breathwork, prayer, or energy work
Mysticism, sacred sciences such as astrology, sacred geometry, or universal laws
Nature-based or ancient wisdom traditions
11. Periodic Existential Questioning
Lightworkers often ask:
“Why am I here?”
“What is my role in the larger whole?”
“How do I live aligned with my soul?”
12. Capacity to Hold Light in Dense Spaces
At our most integrated, lightworkers:
Bring calm into chaos
Hold compassion without bypassing truth
Anchor higher frequencies into everyday life
We function as bridges between subtle realms and the human experience.
How Lightworkers Show Up For Others
In every society, lightworkers are the ones who selflessly take care of, speak up for and advocate for others in kind and loving ways. They promote peace, love and wellbeing and use their own heads, hearts, hands and feet to help those in need.
Be it on a large scale or small - whether introverted or outgoing - lightworkers are the ones who, with pure intentions, make positive contributions to society that benefit the greater good.
With hearts wide open, the more empathic lightworkers are quite sensitive to the suffering of the world and are compelled to take positive and loving action to help alleviate it. They are usually aware of the higher spiritual dimensions to some degree, and with or without spiritual development, are able to communicate on those planes.
The Difficulties Lightworkers Face
As a lightworker myself, I understand the inner struggle that can sometimes come with this type of path. I also understand how all of that struggle goes away once you finally wake up to who you truly are and start walking in the power of your purpose.
While there is so much awe and magic here, for some of us, it is not without its challenges.
For the most part, we find most societal norms to be backwards and have great difficulty conforming to societal standards that betray our inner knowing.
There is also a burden that comes with knowing spiritual truth because it reveals (and rather loudly) the falsities of our society. And this is quite emotionally and sometimes physically painful.
Throughout history, lightworkers were the brave ones who dared to be different, challenged the status quo and were often persecuted for doing so.
Because we are usually having spiritual experiences and inner insights that we sometimes can’t explain and that most can’t relate to, regular feelings of isolation are common.
We are often misunderstood, so we learn to keep a lot to ourselves. And when we do share our inner understanding, others may think we’re a little ‘out there’ or worse. The truth is, we are a little ‘out there’ and that’s both the ‘blessing and the curse’ in this 3D format.
Most spiritual lightworkers have vivid, prophetic dreams and spiritual encounters starting at a young age and typically have hardships or trauma in life that require us to heal ourselves and rise into divine love and light.
The healing work that we have to do for ourselves is the precursor to the healing work that we eventually do with others.
Lightworkers are learning and growing like everyone else and are not above missteps or growing pains. Over time, as we mature and develop ourselves spiritually, we learn how to manage ourselves in ways that lead to greater peace and joy as we strive to embody the best versions of ourselves.
Being a lightworker is not about being “better,” “more evolved,” or perpetually positive.
It is about responsibility to awareness, learning boundaries, embodiment, and self-care so that one’s sensitivity becomes sustainable.