From Fantasy to Reality: Acceleration Magic in Everyday Life

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Acceleration magic 2022 is an event that aims to bring together innovators, entrepreneurs, and experts from various industries to explore and discuss the latest trends and developments in the field of acceleration. The event will serve as a platform for knowledge sharing, networking, and collaboration, with the goal of catalyzing the growth of startups and promoting innovation. One of the key objectives of Acceleration magic 2022 is to provide insights into the strategies, tools, and techniques that can help startups and entrepreneurs accelerate their growth and achieve success. The event will feature talks and panel discussions by thought leaders and industry experts who will share their experiences, case studies, and best practices. Another focus of the event is to connect startups with investors, mentors, and potential partners. Acceleration magic 2022 will host pitch sessions, networking events, and matchmaking activities that will enable startups to showcase their ideas and connect with potential stakeholders who can provide the necessary support and resources for growth.



Your Guide To: Shopping in Downtown Asheville

Whether you’re a local or a visitor, showing your love your Asheville has never looked so good. Our approach to design — incorporating Asheville’s history and culture — is inspired by how shoppers and travelers want to dress and celebrate their favorite city.

2. Fox and Beaux Boutique

Instagram: @foxandbeaux

Fox and Beaux Boutique is Asheville's Premier Handcrafted and Custom Jewelry Destination. We specialize in unique, one-of-a-kind Engagement Rings, Wedding Bands, Everyday Rings, Necklaces, Earrings & more! Stop by, say hi and meet our amazing team next time you're in Downtown Asheville.

3. Swahili Coast

Location: 88 N Lexington Ave, Asheville, NC

Swahili Coast partners with artisans in East Africa to craft ethically handmade, fair trade, adventure-ready accessories. Our mission is to connect the incredible artistry and talents of East African Artisans to global markets using principles of fairness, dignity, and respect.

4. Shady Grove Flowers

Location: 65 N Lexington Ave, Asheville, NC

Our shop is not only the site of amazing floral artistry but a trove of botanical treasures. We truly believe in the power of green and the ability of plants to enhance and enrich our lives with fresh air and a sense of natural wonder and beauty.

5. Earth Magick

Location: 80 N Lexington Ave, Asheville, NC

Earth Magick is a modern boutique with a spiritual twist; specializing in local and global treasures to awaken the divine within. Our curator aims to fill our store with lovingly handmade tools and empowerment pieces from Asheville and the surrounding areas.

6. Nest Organics

Location: 51 N Lexington Ave, Asheville, NC

Nest Organics is an environmentally-driven boutique in downtown Asheville, North Carolina dedicated to offering organic and non-toxic goods for kids and the home with an emphasis on local makers.

7. Curated by Yesterdays Tree

Location: 58 College Street, Asheville

Asheville furniture store specializing in high-quality furniture, in-home design and consultation services, unique lighting, window fashion, gifts and accessories.

Family-owned since 1985

8. Mast General Store

Location: 15 Biltmore Ave, Asheville, NC

The Mast General Store was started by Henry Taylor in 1883. We're a family-owned retailer offering general goods and outdoor apparel. Our extensive selection is sure to have something for everyone!

Tarot Magick: Discover yourself through tarot. Learn about the magick behind the cards. (The Witch of the Forest’s Guide to…) (Paperback)

In the fourth instalment in ‘The Witch of the Forest’s Guide to…’ series, explore the magickal and powerful world of tarot.

  • Interpret all 78 cards in the modern tarot deck,
  • Understand the difference between the ‘ Major ’ and ‘ Arcana ’ cards, including the difference between a pentacle, wand, sword and cup card,
  • Note the importance of the element, zodiac signs and planet in astrology associated with each card
  • Explore the significance of numerology in tarot ,
  • Practice a tarot ‘spread’ and give yourself a tarot reading,
  • Incorporate tarot into your witchy and wellbeing practice,
  • Give a tarot reading for friends and family,

With recipes, rituals and tips and tricks taken from The Witch of the Forest’s personal grimoire, learn how to use the cards as part of spells, to help you understand yourself better, and to improve your self-love practice .

Enchanting, empowering, and bursting with spellbinding artwork, The Witch of the Forest’s Guide to… series covers everything you need to know to begin and thrive on your witchcraft journey.

From embracing and working with nature to learn more about green magick, to harnessing the magickal power of the moon and the stars, explore the life-changing world of witchcraft for wellbeing in Natural Magick , Earth Magick , Astrology Magick and Tarot Magick .

Also available, the Tarot Magick deck , the ultimate tarot deck for the modern witch.

Lindsay Squire aka The Witch of the Forest is a practitioner of eclectic Witchcraft and is the Witch behind the popular Instagram account, @thewitchoftheforest. She has been walking her own spiritual path for over a decade, and is passionate about helping and empowering Witches at the beginning of their Witchcraft journeys. She is the author of several titles on witchcraft and astrology, including those from the Witch of the Forest's Guide to. series, such as Astrology Magick, Natural Magick, Earth Magick, and Tarot Magick . Lindsay lives in her home county of Yorkshire with her husband and their mischievous cats, Luna and Merlin.

  • Body, Mind & Spirit / Divination / Tarot
  • Body, Mind & Spirit / Witchcraft
  • Body, Mind & Spirit / Divination / Fortune Telling

"Providing the perfect introduction to Tarot and underscored by enchanting, empowering, and featuring spellbinding museum quality artwork, Tarot Magic is part of The Witch of the Forest's Guide to. series from Leaping Hare Press covering everything you need to know to begin and thrive on your own tarot driven Wiccan and metaphysical journey."—Midwest Book Review

Earth magick asheville

Greg Stewart, Scupture collodion tintype, 6" x 4" 2016

COLLABORTIVE PORTAIT PROJECT

Lilia Murry, Web Manager collodion tintype, 6" x 4" 2017

STUDIO COLLABORTIVE PORTAIT PROJECT

Corinne Diop, Photography collodion tintype, 6" x 4" 2016

Over the course of the summer of 2016, the studio faculty in the School of Art, Design and Art History at James Madison University collaborated in making a series of collodion portraits based on the sitter’s studio practice. Greg Stewart , the sculptor in the studio program, assisted in building a moveable set which could be rolled out into a courtyard area into the sunlight at the photo building, Memorial Hall Arts Complex. The series was an opportunity to fine-tune technique while having fun talking about ideas and collaborating with colleagues .

The Sisters Of MythOfUs

installation detail; processes include pinhole, tintype, Holga negatives printed on silver gelatin paper, Van Dyke and cyanotype

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installation detail; processes include pinhole, tintype, Holga negatives printed on silver gelatin paper, Van Dyke and cyanotype

press to zoom The Sisters Of MythOfUs

installation detail; processes include pinhole, tintype, Holga negatives printed on silver gelatin paper, Van Dyke and cyanotype

press to zoom The Sisters Of MythOfUs

installation detail; processes include pinhole, tintype, Holga negatives printed on silver gelatin paper, Van Dyke and cyanotype

press to zoom The Sisters Of MythOfUs

installation detail; Holga negatives, double exposed and printed on Hahnemühle silver gelatin paper by Lyndsay Crump

press to zoom The Sisters Of MythOfUs

installation detail; Holga negatives, double exposed and printed on Hahnemühle silver gelatin paper by Lyndsay Crump

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The Sisters of MythOfUs

On August 21, 2017 , three members of The Metal Shed CoLab, who had traveled separately to view and photograph the totality of the solar eclipse in and around Asheville, North Carolina, encountered a collection of eclipse study materials of local mystical practices unprecedented in modern times. The three photographers, Lyndsay Crump, Sarah Phillips, and Rebecca Silberman, who had initially traveled independently to the path of the totality, decided to meet after R. Silberman made a startling discovery of an apparently old hand-written dedication in a used book at a downtown shop called Earth Magick. The title of the volume was A History of Asheville, Keepers of the Oracle and the inscription read, “To Sisters Rebekah, Sarah and Lindseigh, On The Eclipse.” Shocked by the coincidence of the names written on the flyleaf (although with alternate spellings), Silberman asked at the counter where the book originated. She was informed that it was a reproduction of a guide of sorts to ancient lore and practices of the area, carried forward from mythologies recorded in some of the oldest known tracts in history. Since the unlikelihood of the inscription was far too astonishing to deny, the shop attendant, a Ms. Cottingley, invited Silberman to an exclusive eclipse ritual taking place later that afternoon. With Crump and Phillips within hours of the same location (another stunning coincidence), Silberman was able to secure permission for them to travel with her to the given location in the nearby foothills. Ms. Cottingley insisted it was to remain entirely private for its proper and eminent execution. In the hours following, however, Crump, Phillips and Silberman would find a collection of work, research, and monument to the eclipse and those who perform it--by will or, as Ms. Cottingley stated, by that which binds them--the rituals related therein.

Upon arrival at the indicated site, (notably and without explanation relayed by locals as “sankewa adallah,” an apparent bastardization of a native American term for something like “witches’ copse”), Crump, Phillips and Silberman discovered a seemingly deserted grove, sparsely but notably inhabited by monuments of collected items placed with some intention, along with a white sheet and three glassy figures with crystal tears trailing off their faces, chests and arms (later described as effigies likely representing the Sisters of MythOfUs). On arrival at approximately 3:56 pm, just after the proliferation of the totality, local time, the figures were placed under an opening in the trees above, just large enough to reveal the now-partially obscured sun. The figures glowed with the leafy partial eclipse projected onto them--and through--their translucent surfaces. Next to the figures, slightly adjacent to the left, was a lens made of what would appear to be a large glass bowl, filled with water (saltwater specifically). Object sculptures, in an arrangement later discovered to be of an astronomical from, were dispersed about the grove as well. Ms. Cottingley, notably, was nowhere to be found. It would be below the surface, however, that they’d make their greatest discovery.

To the western side of the apparent site of said ritual sat a single shack. After about an hour of encountering no one in the immediate or expanded vicinity, the three, who had carefully documented the artifacts, decided to enter the door, left ajar. It was in this structure, which led to a sizable opening underground, that many of the artifacts included or replicated here, were found. The underground seemed to include primitive living amenities and a massive store of eclipse-related artifacts, records, and monuments. Most notable among the findings was a much older copy of the book discovered in the Earth Magick shop, clearly well over 200 years old containing an unidentified language, roughly, it appears, transcribed into English, the text of the story of the Sisters of MythOfUs, included below (Footnote 1). It is this story, it is believed, that Ms. Cottingley and presumably unseen others, were attempting to replicate for the totality period. Additional findings would include star charts, a topographic map of the region, many archaic books (and some untranslated texts,) and notably, missing persons reports for no less than 42 women from the region surrounding Asheville from 1642-1912, annotated and pinned together. It was also discovered through these texts that the name of the city of Asheville originates in the story of the Sisters of MythOfUs, who must shed their tears to fill a giant lens that sets the world ablaze each day, creating a (symbolic) landscape of ashes.

When the three finished their documentation and subsequent search for Ms. Cottingley herself, upon exiting the underground structure, found all evidence of the outside collection and ritual remains (casts, monuments, footprints, even) to have been entirely eliminated. After a search for more than an hour, and an inquiry with the local police, Cottingley was never found, nor were any records of substance of her existence at all. After a month of searching, the local police deemed that no death certificate could be issued as no birth certificate existed on record, nor tax or residency records. Papers found in the underground structure indicate a history of hospitalization in the local mental institution under no fewer than seven different forenames, to include “Lilith,” “Azalea,” and, most recently, “Craig.” In September, an Agnes Cottingley of Chapel Hill claimed kinship with Ms. Cottingley as her niece, and was awarded full custody of her supposed property. It is with the permission of Agnes Cottingley that we have some of the works shown here in replicated form or on loan from the late Ms. Cottingley’s personal collection.

  1. The Sisters of MythOfUs are identified with the Oracle of Delphi. They are sometimes called the Graiai or Grey Sisters or the Three Witches (as from Macbeth). A transcription of an obscure ancient scroll seems to indicate that the Sisters of MythOfUs, the matriarchal version of another incarnation of this tale, predates its better known brethren, The Myth of Sisyphus. In the original version of this otherwise familiar patriarchal myth, the Sisters have created a giant salt water lens, into which they weep tears of regret each night (but they also use the lens as an observatory by which to chart and celebrate the night sky). At day break, however, when they witness the hubris of man, their fury is reawakened and the salt water lens focuses the sunlight from sunrise to sunset, scorching the earth and leveling all prospect for change. Each night they return to the regret of their daily fury and destruction and refill the lens with their tears anew, while also contemplating the heavens for a few brief moments of restored hope for the future. And then without fail, the following dawn, they resume the cycle of wrath and obliteration, burning the world to ashes once more, their unfortunate fate perpetuated for all of eternity.

Acceleration magic 2022 will host pitch sessions, networking events, and matchmaking activities that will enable startups to showcase their ideas and connect with potential stakeholders who can provide the necessary support and resources for growth. Additionally, Acceleration magic 2022 will also feature workshops and training sessions on various topics such as business development, marketing, fundraising, and technology adoption. These sessions will provide practical guidance and insights to startups on how to overcome challenges, optimize their operations, and scale their business.

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Furthermore, the event will serve as a platform for startups to gain visibility and recognition. Acceleration magic 2022 will host awards and competitions that will recognize and celebrate the most promising startups and innovative ideas. This will not only provide startups with valuable exposure but also attract potential customers, investors, and talent. In conclusion, Acceleration magic 2022 is a highly anticipated event that brings together innovators, entrepreneurs, and industry experts to explore and discuss the latest trends and developments in acceleration. The event aims to provide startups with the necessary knowledge, connections, and resources to accelerate their growth and achieve success in a rapidly evolving business landscape..

Reviews for "Accelerating the Customer Experience: How Magic is Taking Things to the Next Level"

- Sarah - 2 out of 5 stars - I was really disappointed with Acceleration Magic 2022. The gameplay was clunky and the controls were difficult to navigate. It felt like a major step back from previous versions of the game. The graphics were also underwhelming, lacking the detail and realism that I was expecting. Overall, I found the game to be frustrating and not enjoyable to play.
- Alex - 3 out of 5 stars - Acceleration Magic 2022 had its moments, but ultimately it fell short for me. The storyline was weak and predictable, leaving me unengaged and uninterested in the characters. The gameplay itself became repetitive and monotonous after a short while. I also encountered numerous bugs and glitches that disrupted the flow of the game. While there were some enjoyable aspects, I don't think it lived up to the hype.
- Mike - 2 out of 5 stars - As a long-time fan of the Acceleration Magic series, I was really excited for the release of Acceleration Magic 2022. However, I was left feeling disappointed and let down. The visuals were lackluster and failed to impress, especially compared to other games on the market. The controls were also frustrating and unresponsive at times, making it difficult to fully immerse myself in the game. Overall, I found it to be a lackluster addition to the series and not worth the price.
- Jessica - 2 out of 5 stars - I had high expectations for Acceleration Magic 2022, but unfortunately, it did not live up to them. The gameplay felt repetitive and uninspired, lacking the innovation and excitement that I was hoping for. The graphics were mediocre and failed to fully immerse me in the game world. Additionally, the storyline was predictable and lacked depth. Overall, I was left feeling underwhelmed and unsatisfied with the overall experience.

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