Today, 11/23, honors Leonardo Fibonacci, who discovered the mathematical sequence 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8 . . . to infinity. Each previous two numbers adds up to the next number. A Fibonacci poem consists of six lines. The syllables of each line correspond to the first six numbers in the sequence. As you go about your day, reflect on the wonder and magick of numbers. Be on the lookout for other sequences and seemingly random numerical oddities.
Use the poem below or create your own Fibonacci poem for spellcasting today. Calm Still I rest Safely here The day complete now Lights out, thoughts recede, welcome sleep |
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