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A Year-End Ritual of Reflection & Release

A Year-End Ritual of Reflection & Release

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What if the end of the year isn’t about resolutions but about release? In this soul-centered episode of the Magical Soulutions Podcast, Rev. MK Mitchell guides you through a gentle yet powerful year-end ritual of release, honoring endings as sacred, meaningful, and necessary. Drawing on pagan wisdom, metaphysical teachings, and lived experience, this episode explores the liminal space between Yule and the New Year, the role of completion (not perfection), and a grounding Four-Element Ritual using Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. If you’re craving reflection, emotional closure, and a nervous-system-friendly way to let go of the previous year, this episode offers a deeply restorative pause.

Memorable Quote:

“You can't truly begin something new until you've honored what's ending.”

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Host: Meghan “RevMK” Mitchell is a board-certified health & wellness coach, metaphysician, healer, interfaith minister, and lifelong MOMO (Misfit, Oddball, Maverick, Outcast). Through the Magical Soulutions Podcast, she blends grounded spirituality, soulful skepticism, and practical metaphysics to help listeners reconnect with their inner wisdom...one soulbeat at a time.

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