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Portals in Your Home, and How to Use Them Properly

by Gail Lowe

Dimensional travel has fascinated me ever since I watched the movie What the Bleep Do We Know.  I was hooked by all the possible science scenarios I could use in my writing, especially the idea of travelling by portal.  

If you think portals are too unusual, just ask any kid about the Elf on the Shelf.  For 24 days in December, elves all over the world travel nightly by portal to the North Pole.

I have portals in my house.

My Fitbit charger has returned to my bathroom drawer, and there is no other explanation.  Over a month, I searched for it.  Frustrated with all of my unrecorded steps, wondering if my resting heart rate was getting better or worse – it probably stayed the same…but let me not distract from the fact: 

my lost charger showed up one morning, suddenly and without explanation.

That same morning, I found a candle in the middle of my Tupperware shelf.  There is no way I could have dodged that candle for all this time and not have noticed it.  To fully understand, you would need to see the precariously stacked Tupperware packed into every inch of space on that shelf.  A candle would not go unnoticed in the very centre of said shelf.  

A scientific impossibility…unless you consider portals

At least in my fiction, I have control over the portals.  I provide rules so that everyone understands how to use them.  And I put them in logical places which I don’t hide from my readers.  

There are characters in my fiction who doubt the existence of portals.  Just as there are people in my house who laugh at this idea.  But, the next time you misplace your glasses, phone charger, or anything else that just vanishes only to return weeks later—in such a way that you question your sanity—consider the possibility of portals.  

You might just have one in your house.

The Thing About Stars

by Gail Lowe

The Winter Solstice, or Yule, will soon be upon us.  December 21st will be a night of fire pushing back the cold.  Flames dancing up from the fire pit to cast shadows over sleeping trees and snow-covered grass.  Gravity-defying sparks breaking free from flame in a doomed attempt to join ranks with the stars above.  

For one last day, darkness holds court. 
And if the night is clear, we will sit beneath a blanket of stars.

If you have never warmed your toes by the fire on the longest night of the year while humming Here Comes The Sun by the Beatles, this is the year to give it a try.  We are in for a rare celestial treat:  The Christmas Star.

Saturn and Jupiter will be rubbing shoulders on December 21st.  You can already map these planets in our night sky as they move into position.  These celestial giants haven’t been this close to each for almost 800 years.  Genghis Khan was alive the last time these planets were close enough to appear as one massive star.  

It’s called the Great Conjunction and it’s happening on the Winter Solstice, adding even more potency to the powerful energy Yule brings for regeneration and renewal. 

I’m taking it as a good omen.  Something the world needs right now.

Let the magic of the Winter Solstice into your life.  Light candles.  Make wishes.  Release what no longer serves you by writing it on a piece of paper and tossing it into the fire.  It will feel good.  I promise.

What if it’s overcast and we don’t get to see the Great Conjunction?  Well, I will be disappointed, but it won’t lessen the Solstice.  That’s the thing about stars.  Even when you can’t see them, they’re still out there doing their thing.

Click on the YouTube link below for audio only of The Beatles song, Here Comes The Sun.

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