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The dictionary defines ubiquitous as "present, appearing, or found everywhere". It's synonym is "omnipresent". Now, you may be wondering why you'd find this word in a Pagan context, since the monotheists generally use that term to describe their god. I assure you, I'm not going down that path with this word.
Where I'm going is in the sense of we are all connected. We are ubiquitous. What we do to another, we do to ourselves. This concept is found in nearly every Pagan philosophy and is backed up by even the most respected scientists.
To know, to dare, to will, to keep silent. Our understanding of our ubiquitous nature comes under knowing. Daring to enact through our will, and keeping it silent are the ways of the witch.
In regaining our conscious perception of the connection, we open ourselves to new possibilities. When we open ourselves to one, all things become possible. This is where the spell-crafter lives.
As I said above, scientists agree. Here's a video treat for you:
I invite you to contemplate these concepts for your own personal edification and for that of us all.