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The Everyday Mystic

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The Everyday Mystic offers inspirational poetry and stories of hope and unity to support your spiritual journey.

It is, and will always be, paywall-free.

Come with me, and slip beneath the surface, into the warm, blue ocean of God's Love.

Free Subscription Benefits

  • All posts, comments, chat, FULL ACCESS to my archive, The Miracle Morning, and my book of poetry

Paid Subcription Benefits

  • All the Great stuff from the Free Plan -
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  • nd Limited coaching via DM

Paid Subscription Plans

  • $50 a year
  • $5 a month

About Aaron Waddell

Now Hafiz is infinitely rich. But all I ever want to do is keep emptying out these emerald-filled pockets upon this tear-stained world.

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