Day 17 - Great Release Program 2025 by Silver RavenWolf
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Day 17 — Madame SeesAll’s Lost & Found Day
Theme: Today belongs to the things that slip between cushions, hide under beds, vanish into purses, and disappear into the Bermuda Triangle of your junk drawer. It’s about bringing lost items back into the light, reclaiming little pieces of your daily life, and easing that constant, low-level “Where did I put…?” hum that eats your time and your nerves. Madame SeesAll, the castle’s Spirit Medium and Psychic Detective, is on the case.
Reward – 5 Stars
By the end of Day 17, you’ll have fewer frantic hunts for keys, glasses, cards, or tools; one or more “mystery zones” in your home will be calmer and more functional; and at least a few long-lost treasures will be back where they belong. Your future self will silently thank you every time they reach for something and it’s just… there.

Magickal Moment — Madame SeesAll’s Psychic Lost & Found
In a quiet tower room of Boogie Knight Castle, behind a beaded curtain that always seems to rustle even when there’s no breeze, sits Madame SeesAll. Her parlor smells faintly of beeswax, incense, and orange peel. Candles flicker around a small round table draped in deep purple cloth, where her scrying crystal, a brass pendulum, a deck of well-worn cards, and a little silver bell wait for their next case—the bell only rings when something wants to be found. The ten Little Boogers swarm in and out all day, begging for help with a favorite toy gone missing, a book “borrowed” and never returned, a single shoe that vanished between the stable and the stairs. Madame SeesAll simply closes her eyes, lets her fingers hover over the crystal, and listens. The ball fills with shimmering images: a toy wedged behind the woodbox, a ribbon kicked under a trunk, a book abandoned on a windowsill in the library. “You didn’t lose it,” she says, one eyebrow arched. “You just stopped paying attention.”
She isn’t just a parlor psychic; she’s famous throughout the kingdom. When a beloved cat vanishes between barns, when a villager doesn’t come home on time, or when a ring, ledger, or heirloom disappears on the very day it’s needed most, someone sends messenger bats flapping up to her tower window, tiny scrolls tied to their legs. Madame SeesAll reads the note once, adjusts her shawls, and reaches for her two pet BloodHound Toads—Hercule and Sherlock—who ride in a special trunk built just for them. Their throats glow faintly when a clue is close, and they give sharp, indignant croaks whenever someone isn’t telling the whole truth. With their calm, methodical help, she has tracked runaway goats, located mislaid contracts, uncovered “borrowed” jewelry, and quietly steered more than one lost soul back to the right road, earning her a reputation as the Spirit Medium and Psychic Detective who can find what’s missing—if you’re ready to know why it went astray in the first place. Today she turns that second sight toward your home. In your mind’s eye, see her tilt her head, gaze going soft as she “looks” through your drawers, bags, corners, and cushions. The silver bell gives a clear little chime. “There,” she murmurs. “That’s where the lost things are hiding. Let’s go and bring them home.”

Main Release Task — Madame SeesAll’s Lost Things SweepYour main task today is to pick one or two “lost and found” zones in your home and clear them like a psychic detective on a mission. These are the places where everything migrates when you’re in a hurry: the catch-all bowl by the door, the junk drawer, the bowl or box on your dresser, the glove compartment, the purse or backpack you’ve been using all season, the table that collects “I’ll put this away later,” the spot by the bed where books, glasses, and chargers breed. Choose one main zone and, if you’re feeling strong, one smaller satellite area. Empty the space onto a clear surface so you can actually see what has gone missing in plain sight: keys, loyalty cards, pens, old receipts, tools, lip balms, stones, charms, buttons, hair ties, forgotten cash, random screws from who-knows-where.
Sort as you go. Anything truly dead—expired, broken beyond repair, unidentifiable junk—goes into trash or recycling. Items you still use get put where they genuinely belong, not where they landed in a rush: keys on a hook, glasses in a case, cards back in your wallet, tools back in the tool zone, ritual or altar items returned to sacred space. Things that belong to other people are set aside in a small “return” pile. If you discover something you thought was gone forever, hold it for a moment and acknowledge the feeling—relief, gratitude, amusement—and then rehome it properly. By the time you finish, that zone should feel lighter, clearer, and much less like a black hole.
15-Minute Moment Quick TaskIf your day is packed, give Madame SeesAll fifteen focused minutes. Set a timer, choose one “lost things” pocket—your current purse or bag, one bedside table, a single junk drawer, the bowl by the door, one couch with its cushions—and do a fast sweep. Empty it, remove obvious trash, rescue anything truly important, and put those rescued items where they actually belong. Even this quick pass will cut down on future “Where is my…?” panics and shift the energy from scatter to order.
Booger Boost — Madame SeesAll’s Applause from the Other Side of the CouchWhen you finish today’s lost-and-found sweep, imagine Madame SeesAll standing in the doorway of the room you worked on, shawls shimmering, crystal dangling from her fingers. She looks around at the cleared bowl, the tamed drawer, the bag that no longer hides six months of your life in its pockets, and a slow smile curls at the corner of her mouth. “Much better,” she says. “The house is speaking more clearly now.” Behind her, the Little Boogers tumble in, delighted. One holds up the lost item you thought was gone for good, another twirls a coin you didn’t know you had, a third waves the book, tool, or card that will actually make something easier tomorrow. “You didn’t just find things,” they whisper. “You found freed-up time, less panic, fewer frantic searches. You found a calmer you.”
If you want a small ritual seal on the day, jot a short “found list” in your journal—keys, card, tool, money, favorite pen, whatever surfaced—and write one line beneath it: “Today I reclaimed more than objects; I reclaimed pieces of my peace.”
Weekly Check-In We’re moving deeper into Week 3, the week of flow—making daily life move more smoothly through your space. Take a moment today, either before or after your lost-and-found work, to check in with the goal you set for this week. Ask yourself: Has anything I’ve done in the last couple of days made my mornings easier, my evenings calmer, or one recurring chore smoother? Does my Week 3 goal still feel realistic and helpful, or does it need a small adjustment now that I see what my actual time and energy look like? You don’t need a full journaling session; a few honest sentences are enough. Madame SeesAll is not here to scold you about what you haven’t done; she’s here to help you see clearly where your energy is leaking, so you can tighten those places bit by bit.
Astrology SnapshotOn 17 December 2025, the 4th Qtr Moon moves from Scorpio to Sagittarius, from deep water to erratic fire. Mars has just entered Capricorn, trading scattered fire for steady, practical effort; this supports the kind of grounded, grown-up work you’re doing today—sorting, deciding, and putting things where they actually belong instead of tossing them “anywhere” and hoping for the best. Under this sky, Madame SeesAll’s Lost & Found Day isn’t just housekeeping; it’s a practical ritual activity for clarity. You’re telling the universe, “I’m willing to see what’s really going on, and I’m willing to make simple, concrete changes to support the life I say I want.”

Secondary Challenge Cleanse, Bless, and Organize your Divinatory tools. Consider sharing those tools with a trusted friend or family member if you are no longer using them. Give yourself 5 extra stars if you complete this task.
Today’s Reward When your Day 17 work is complete, choose one small “found” item to honor—a coin, a charm, a favorite pen, a piece of jewelry, a tool—and give it a proper place: on your altar, in a dish by your writing spot, in the bowl where you now always put your keys. Then create or bless a tiny “Official Lost & Found” dish, box, or basket near your main entrance, your desk, or your bedroom. Touch it lightly and say, “What is lost may find its way home.” Let this be your reward: a sense that not only have you recovered what was scattered, you’ve built a little system so that tomorrow—and the day after that—life gets just a bit easier.
Peace with the Gods
Peace with Nature
Peace Within
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Well I did get some things done that needed doing. The outside area is cleared and cleaned and ready for the new doors that will be installed Monday. I've gotten all holiday gifts mailed out, or wrapped. I've been slacking on getting the general house cleaning done. Kitchen is piling up again and doing the wrapping, and packing has discombobulated the living room again. Oh well I've gotten the important stuff done, what's another day? I'll get at it again tomorrow.