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Sanctuary for the soul

Magicality has been bringing Magic to Mary Street for over 20 years.

Their relaxing environment offers many ways to start or add to your wellbeing toolkit – to make sure you take care of you.

Crystals are used in many ways to assist with emotions and health.

By placing them in your environment, on your body or giving them as a gift to someone you care for, it can all bring wonderful spiritual and holistic benefits. Books can also assist in learning more about what crystals may work best for you.

If in doubt, Di from Magicality is more than happy to guide your selection with her many years of knowledge from working with crystals.

Magicality carries a full range of doTerra essential oils, as well as many products to use with your oils such as roller bottles, books and diffusers.

There is also a massive range of journals, books, oracle cards, tarot cards and affirmation cards sold at RRP and if the store doesn’t have it in stock, the wonderful staff will try their best to get it for you.

Smudging sprays and herbs, as well as singing bowls, are used to clear and refresh spaces and people. It’s especially useful when moving into a new environment or for cleansing “icky” energy.

Massage, Reiki, Reflexology, Crystal Healings, Bowen, Australian Bush Flower Essences, Clairvoyant Readings and some classes are available.

Wander in and have a chat to the friendly team for more info.

Relaxing Retreats are also held at beautiful Woodgate Beach with Tania Jones and Di Woodstock being the facilitators.

Ladies are welcome to join in August this year.

Energy and Wellbeing Expo events are held in Gympie and Maryborough twice a year with October being the next ones.

They are lovely days full of learning, fun, treasures and readings.

Magicality is located almost opposite the Post Office, and the team love to welcome everyone into the gorgeous space.

For more information, you can visit the website at: www.magicality.com.au, or @magicalitygympie. You can also phone Di on 0419 224 628.

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