Harnessing the Power of the Heart Magic Mirror for Self-Love and Acceptance

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The heart magic mirror is an ancient tool used for self-reflection and inner healing. It is not a physical mirror, but rather a metaphorical one that allows individuals to look deep within their hearts and gain insight into their emotions, beliefs, and desires. The concept of the heart magic mirror comes from the belief that our hearts hold the answers to our deepest questions and desires. By quieting the mind and connecting with our hearts, we can tap into the wisdom and guidance that lie within. Using the heart magic mirror involves setting aside dedicated time and space for reflection. This could be in the form of meditation, journaling, or any other practice that allows for introspection.


An antimagic field suppresses any spell or magical effect used within, brought into, or cast into the area, but does not dispel it. Time spent within an antimagic field counts against the suppressed spell’s duration.

If you cast antimagic field in an area occupied by a summoned creature that has spell resistance, you must make a caster level check 1d20 caster level against the creature s spell resistance to make it wink out. A portal to another location, world, or plane of existence, as well as an opening to an extradimensional space such as that created by the rope trick spells, temporarily closes while in the sphere.

Dnd anti mabic field

This could be in the form of meditation, journaling, or any other practice that allows for introspection. The goal is to create a quiet and still environment where you can connect with your heart without distractions. To begin, take a few deep breaths and bring your awareness to your heart center.

The Petrified Condition would not be suppressed or removed unless it is magical

Antimagic field has a specific list of effects stating what it is capable of doing - and the one most applicable to this situation would be:

Targeted Effects. Spells and other magical effects, such as magic missile and charm person, that target a creature or an object in the sphere have no effect on that target.

Petrified is neither a Spell effect or a Magic effect, but a condition, similar to being grappled or exhausted.

If you wanted to remove petrification, you need to use a spell that specifically states it is capable of doing so. For example, the spell Greater Restoration:

  • One effect that charmed or petrified the target

However, when the effect is applied by a Beholders eye rays, it is considered magical:

Eye Rays. The beholder shoots three of the following magical eye rays at random

Therefore - magical petrification would be unable to affect a target within the sphere, and both the on-going saving throws & petrification condition itself would be supressed if the targets enter it while affected.

Does suppressing petrification stop the on-going petrification effect?

If the petrification is considered magical, it will be suppressed, both by Antimagic field & the Beholders own Anti-magic eye cone.

On a failed save, the creature begins to turn to stone and is restrained. It must repeat the saving throw at the end of its next turn. On a success, the effect ends.

If the effect is suppressed, the target doesn't make a saving throw, but it also states that the effect is only ended on a success. Therefore the effect continues until the target succeeds on a saving throw.

Follow answered Jun 19, 2019 at 11:57 Whambulance Whambulance 1,181 1 1 gold badge 8 8 silver badges 17 17 bronze badges \$\endgroup\$

\$\begingroup\$ What about the case where the creature's ability is magical (as in the case of the beholder's eye rays)? \$\endgroup\$

Jun 19, 2019 at 22:39

\$\begingroup\$ @RyanThompson Are you asking what would happen if somebody petrified comes under the effect of the beholders eye rays? Could you be more specific about what you mean? - I feel like this is out of the scope of the question \$\endgroup\$

Jun 20, 2019 at 6:14

\$\begingroup\$ You've said that the petrified condition is not magical, but I'm not sure that's always true. If magic (such as a beholder's eye ray, or a spell) is used to petrify you, then the condition might be maintained by magic (and therefore suppressed by an antimagic field). Or it might not be. It's not immediately clear. And even if the final petrification is non-magical, what about the ongoing effect of in-progress petrification from a magical source? \$\endgroup\$

Jun 20, 2019 at 6:27

\$\begingroup\$ @RyanThompson You made a good point there and I agree - magical petrification would be affected by Antimagic Field. I've updated my answer to match - thanks for bringing it up \$\endgroup\$

Jun 21, 2019 at 6:18 \$\begingroup\$
Heart maguc mirror

Close your eyes and imagine a mirror within your heart, the heart magic mirror. As you gaze into this mirror, become aware of any emotions, thoughts, or images that arise. Notice what is being reflected back to you. The heart magic mirror acts as a guide for exploring and understanding the various aspects of yourself. It can help you gain clarity on your deepest desires, uncover any fears or limiting beliefs, and offer healing and transformation. The mirror reflects back to you what is true in your heart, even if it is something you may not have been fully aware of. As you engage with the heart magic mirror, it is important to approach it with openness, honesty, and self-compassion. This practice is not about judgment or criticism, but rather about self-discovery and healing. Be gentle with yourself and allow whatever arises to be seen and felt without resistance. Through regular use of the heart magic mirror, you can develop a deeper connection with your inner self and cultivate a greater sense of self-awareness. This process can lead to personal growth, healing, and the manifestation of your heart's desires. Remember, the heart magic mirror is a tool that empowers you to access your own wisdom and guidance. It is a reminder that the answers you seek are already within you. Trust in the process and allow the mirror to be a sacred space for self-reflection and transformation..

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