The Coherence Century: Why 2026 Changes Everything
How One Hinge Year Opens the Path to the Next Hundred Years, and the Return of the Heart
There are years that move the story forward, and then there are years that open a door. 2026 is the latter.
It isn’t just another chapter in history’s long unfolding - it’s a threshold year, a passage marked by a rare convergence of forces that ask humanity to walk through a series of initiations - four cosmic gates, each opening a different layer of the transition now underway: pressure, rupture, ignition, and encoding. Together, they form a passage not to our doom, but to our deliverance - out of collapse, toward coherence. A slow return to a way of being that once came naturally, before control replaced connection and survival eclipsed sense.
Astrologers have had 2026 circled on their calendars for decades, not because it promises spectacle, but because it concentrates rare planetary movements that only appear at the beginnings of long civilizational arcs, some that have never occurred in recorded history, while others mark the closing of cycles that began centuries ago. All of them point to one thing: a reset in how meaning, power, and direction is about to take place, and these next twelve months will be its ignition.
What unfolds in 2026 isn’t a single event, but a sequence - a passage through four gates that loosen old structures, expose what no longer holds, ignite new momentum, and quietly encode the architecture of the century to come. The process will look messy on the surface, and at times, it will feel like breakdown, but beneath it, something ancient is reasserting itself.
A coherence older than systems.
A rhythm older than history.
A memory the body still remembers.
This is not the end of the world.
It is the end of a way of organising it.
And it begins now…..
This writing leans on the wisdom of planetary pattern recognition. If you’d like to know more - and why I don’t believe in astrology - read all about it HERE
2026: The Year of the Fire Horse
2026 arrives under the blazing hooves of the Fire Horse, one of the most volatile and catalytic archetypes in the entire Chinese cycle - a system that has tracked time through elemental rhythm and natural law for over two thousand years.
Horse years are never subtle. They break stalemates, shatter inertia, and move on instinct rather than permission. When the Horse carries the Fire element - as it does only once every sixty years - that motion turns combustible. Fire Horse years don’t evolve the world - they ignite it.
In 1906, the last Fire Horse before modern geopolitics fully cohered, the San Francisco earthquake levelled a city and shook the illusion of industrial stability, while revolutions simmered across Russia and China.
In 1966, the next Fire Horse year, Mao launched the Cultural Revolution, youth revolt erupted across the West, civil rights and anti-war movements surged, and the world tipped into a new psychological era, all while NASA docked the first spacecraft and the world pointed toward the Moon.
Fire Horse years tend to crack the worldview, so when 2026 arrives carrying that same elemental signature, we’re not looking at “change” in the polite sense. We’re looking at ignition.
1906 shook the ground.
1966 shook the system.
2026 shakes the signal itself.
Only this time the rupture won’t just be only political or cultural - it will be perceptual. A deeper recalibration of how meaning, truth, and coherence are felt and shared. Something ancient stirs loose again, and a frequency long buried under control systems, spectacle, and noise is about to leak back into the field.
This will not be order imposed from above, but coherence remembered from within, and set loose at a gallop.
The Return of the Signal
2026 marks the beginning of a hundred-year return to the language of the heart. It’s the end of mind-dominance and the reawakening of heart coherence: the original human frequency we once lived by, and long ago forgot.
Long before history began - before empires and maps and clocks - legend tells us we lived in coherence, in the age some whisper of as Atlantis, Lemuria, or Mu. When monoliths like the pyramids, Stonehenge, Easter Island, and the Sphinx were either built or inherited, not by primitive hands, but by a people still attuned to the signal of the Earth, the pulse of the stars, and the frequency that ran through everything, and bound everything together.
You won’t find this era in most textbooks - our written history only spans a few thousand years, but our forgotten memory stretches far deeper, recorded only in the oral traditions of the world’s most ancient tribes. Nearly every ancient culture tells the same story of a great flood - a cataclysm that came suddenly and wiped out an earlier advanced world, severing us from something sacred.
Whether it’s the Epic of Gilgamesh, the biblical flood of Genesis, Deucalion’s flood in Greek myth, the Hopi emergence story, or the Matsya Purana in Vedic tradition - all speak of a deluge that marked the fall, not just of ancient cities, but of coherence.
After that, the frequency changed and fell into distortion. We lost the signal and the mind took over; the heart went quiet. And for thousands of years since, we’ve been stumbling through the dark, building civilizations that prize control over connection, intellect over intuition, and survival over truth. It is all we’ve ever known and every part of modern society has been built on that distorted frequency.
But in 2026, the signal returns, clear and undistorted. Not all at once, and not in full force, but clear enough to hear, like a piano that’s been out of key for thousands of years, that we, the orchestra, have spent generations tuning our instruments to. As the true frequency rings out again for the first time in lifetimes, everything built on distortion will start to sound wrong. On the surface, it will look like collapse, as the old world built on the old out of tune frequency struggles to harmonize. This is the death rattle of that old world.
Systems will crack, institutions will buckle and power will cling, but underneath the noise, something green will begin to grow. Shoots of a new rhythm - the early stirrings of a frequency long suppressed. Most won’t recognize it at first - some will even call it chaos because its so unfamiliar. Others will feel, without knowing why, that something has shifted, and they’ll start to move differently as the new frequency animates something internally that’s never really known this kind of music before.
This will be the first spark of memory, calling humanity back into coherence.
We’ve never seen a year like this before. Astrologically, 2026 contains planetary alignments so rare, some have never occurred in recorded history. What we’re walking into is not once-in-a-lifetime, but once-in-a-species - the cosmic equivalent of a complete system reboot.
This isn’t just a new year - it’s a hinge.
A turn of the page.
The first hoofbeat of a century of return.
The Big Picture: The Outer Planets
In 2026, Pluto - the planet of destruction, power, and irreversible transformation - continues its slow-motion march through Aquarius, the sign of collective systems, technology, rebellion, and human evolution. This in itself is unusual - Pluto only comes around every 248 years, and when it does, it razes and rewrites systems entirely. Civilisations don’t adapt under Pluto - they reorganise from the ground up, just like they are now.
At the same time, Saturn - the planet of structure, consequence, and reality - and Neptune - the planet of ideals, illusion, and spiritual longing - will both be in Aries, the sign of ignition. Saturn grounds what it touches. Neptune dissolves it. Aries ignites it. Together, they will spark the collapse of false coherence and usher in a new era where embodiment, intuition, and raw emotional truth become non-negotiable.
Uranus, the planet of rupture and quantum shifts, enters Gemini - the sign of language, cognition, and neural architecture. This is a rewiring moment, so expect the way we think, speak, signal, and receive reality to mutate at speed.
Meanwhile, Jupiter - the amplifier - enters Leo, the domain of creative identity and bold expression. This is leadership that roars, where art, voice, and visibility will expand fast.
You won’t find historical precedent for this lineup. Pluto electrifying Aquarius. Saturn and Neptune combusting in Aries. Uranus breaking open Gemini. Jupiter lighting up Leo. That alone would make 2026 extraordinary.
But this year doesn’t just host rare outer planet transits. It houses four of the most profound astrological configurations in human memory all in quick succession - four cosmic gates we must walk through, each one a fault line, and each one designed to shake something loose.
Together, they’ll propel us through the rupture and set us on our way back toward coherence.
The First Gate: Mars’ Integrity Test
The first gate strikes between January 20–26, as Mars - the planet of action, conflict, and consequence - blazes through a rapid-fire collision with Uranus, Saturn, Neptune, and Pluto. One by one, no breath in between, what’s been strained for years will be forced to carry its full weight all at once. Systems built on distortion will be pushed until their contradictions crack wide open.
This kind of sequence is extremely rare. Mars doesn’t normally activate this many outer planets in one explosive run, but when it does, fractures meet force. Rigidity meets rupture. Illusions are pierced the very moment power is tested. Denial, control, instability - all of them will scramble to hold ground. And Mars, being the god of war, doesn’t tend to arrive quietly.
Watch the United States for unrest - social, legal, or psychological. In Russia, structural and economic pressure hits hard, and decisions made now will set in motion consequences that cannot be undone. Ukraine meets the moment with resilience, bending under pressure but refusing to break. Israel faces compounding military tension and emotional volatility, as Netanyahu’s authority buckles beneath political strain.
What ignites here is the final, frantic gasp of a dying world order. The old system, sensing its irrelevance, will throw everything it has into one last attempt to matter before the flame flickers out. Expect January to be volatile and loud, but understand why - it’s a pressure test, and what makes the most noise is what’s set to collapse as the months unfold.
The Second Gate: The Genesis Reset
The second gate unlocks on February 20, when Saturn meets Neptune at 0° Aries - the very first degree of the zodiac. This is a once-in-history conjunction, as these two planets have never met here before, not in any known era of civilisation.
Saturn governs structure, law, and control. Neptune dissolves illusion, fantasy, and false coherence. Aries is ignition: the spark that starts everything. When they fuse here, the old spell breaks and the era of performative power will begin to expire. What once looked solid will start to flicker and fade. This is the Genesis Reset.
The structures built on domination, deception, and manufactured consent will begin to lose their grip. Hierarchies once held in place by spectacle and fear will start to collapse, not with drama, but with hollowness. The illusion will stop holding.
Those who built their empires on distortion - on narrative control and emotional manipulation - will feel their influence evaporate. Russia starts to wobble here, not through collapse, but through visible strain. Putin meets resistance he can no longer crush, and every assertion of control exposes weakness instead of strength.
In the United States, this will be a reckoning as leadership faces scrutiny and America’s global role falters under the weight of its contradictions. Trump, meanwhile, becomes untethered. This moment reads like a curtain call in his chart - disarmed, misaligned, and unable to command the stage that once amplified him.
By the time this gate closes, the old world will still be standing, but only in facade. Systems may carry on by habit, but up close, they’ll reveal nothing underneath. February doesn’t just expose what’s false. It marks its expiration date as the old operating system begins its shutdown, and this time, there’s no reboot.
The Third Gate: The Aries Initiation
The third gate erupts between April 16–22, when seven planets - Sun, Moon, Mercury, Mars, Saturn, Neptune, and Chiron - all converge in Aries: the sign of ignition, instinct, and forward motion.
There is no historical precedent for this configuration, and while it’s rare, it won’t be gentle. Aries doesn’t negotiate - it charges. It doesn’t wait for consensus - it moves. When this much cosmic fuel gathers in the sign of beginnings, continuation becomes impossible. This isn’t about reform - it’s about rupture. What ignites here is not just a new movement, but a new direction.
This is when humanity stops analysing what went wrong, and starts refusing what cannot continue. Protests, strikes, uprisings, declarations of “enough” will rise, not because leaders call for them, but because the nervous system revolts before the mind can catch up. The old frequency of denial and managed decline won’t hold in the body anymore.
This is a wildfire moment. Destructive, yes, but only toward what’s already dead. What catches fire is what can’t move forward. What survives is what’s already in motion.
Russia may attempt one last push here, but it meets immovable limits. The era of expansion ends; restraint begins. Ukraine enters another crucible - intense, volatile - but endures with coherence. Israel hits a wall of consequence as Netanyahu’s authority collapses under incoherence, isolation, and irrelevance. In China, the pressure turns inward as leadership pivots from projection to containment. In the U.S., real structural reform becomes possible.
What begins this week - decisions, declarations, systems, technologies - won’t belong to April alone. This is the moment the trajectory sets. The arrow leaves the bow and the new era begins its flight.
The Fourth Gate: The Encoding
Between July 18 and 23, we pass through the final gate as Pluto, Neptune, Uranus, and Jupiter - the slow giants that shape generations, not moments - all align at 4° of their respective signs, activating a narrow band of the zodiac with precision. This is not just rare - it’s almost mythic.
Pluto governs power and the deep infrastructure of civilisation. Neptune shapes meaning, myth, and the stories we breathe. Uranus delivers rupture, revelation, and future shock. Jupiter scales it all - amplifying, anchoring, expanding. When these four converge at the same degree, the result isn’t chaos - it’s code. A long-term imprint locks in - quietly dictating what can and cannot grow from here.
Unlike the firestorm of April, this gate will feel stabilising. The volatility has passed, so now the signal settles. The new frequency won’t demand attention because it doesn’t need to - it simply clicks into place.
The old operating system - where intellect ruled and emotion was managed, suppressed, or mined for strategy - will begin to lose coherence, and in its place, something truer takes root: intelligence that includes feeling, leadership that includes empathy, and perception that includes the body.
Heart-led leadership, emotional fluency, and embodied knowing won’t be lofty ideals anymore. They’ll become structural requirements - design parameters the future must obey. Systems that ignore this will fade, while those attuned to it will flourish.
In the U.S., a long-overdue reckoning will begin as authority faces consequence and the cost of influence comes due. Trump, by this point, will no longer be a relevant actor - the stage that once echoed his voice will have gone quiet.
Russia feels like a system under restraint here, with Putin, increasingly sidelined, no longer driving the story. Ukraine stabilises, not through peace, but through coherence in pain. The struggle continues, but the thread of the future remains intact.
China chooses containment over confrontation. Tensions around Taiwan simmer, but invasion feels unlikely - timing and calculation take precedence over spectacle. Israel, too, shifts from escalation to endurance. Fallout is managed, not shaped. Netanyahu is no longer a central force - momentum has moved on.
After this final gate, the sky still moves, but the ignition phase is done. The first half of 2026 plays out as intense disruption, but it’s really installation.
By the end of July, the door is open - the code is live. And from there on, history doesn’t pivot - it downloads.
A Century of Change: From Chaos to Coherence
As we move beyond 2026, the outer planets sketch the shape of a century - a map of possibility, if we choose to meet the new frequency with consciousness, care, and courage. At every fork, humanity can still choose the shadow path - domination, extraction, fear as compass - but doing so will be like running an analog signal on a digital world; still possible, but increasingly incoherent.
The next decade will be disruptive. The old world won’t fall in one dramatic collapse - it will fade like a frequency going out of range. And as the new one comes online, we’ll feel the static of transition. The ignition of 2026 will take time to settle - nearly a decade before it stabilises in our nervous systems and daily lives. The Earth will feel wobbly, and so will we.
But then, something steadies.
Between 2035 and 2045, coherence begins to take hold. Uranus moves through Cancer, reawakening the emotional body after centuries of suppression. Feeling will no longer be seen as weakness, but signal. Meanwhile, Neptune in Taurus brings perception back into the body, grounding sensitivity in stability instead of fantasy. Pluto enters Pisces and begins the long, slow dissolution of generational psychic trauma. This will be a deep cleanse of the human nervous system, a time when emotional coherence becomes central - not an afterthought. Humanity will begin to feel again, not in chaos, but in clarity.
From the mid-2040s to the 2060s, the emphasis will shift from healing to reintegration. Uranus enters Virgo and begins rewiring how we organise labour, health, technology, and daily life, bringing intelligence back into structure. Neptune stays in Taurus, anchoring embodiment. Pluto continues softening the inner scaffolding that once held fear in place of identity. Chiron moves through Virgo, Libra, and Scorpio, healing how we relate to work, love, and shadow. Institutions will evolve not through collapse alone, but through reorganisation. Culture will begin to reorient around a nervous system that is no longer traumatised.
Then, between the 2060s and 2080s, Pluto enters Aries and the question of power returns, but this time, it’s different. The last time Pluto was here, empires rose through conquest. This time, the potential is for power to emerge from coherence instead of control. Neptune in Cancer keeps tending the emotional field. Uranus in Sagittarius renews exploration and movement, but without empire as the impulse. Leadership will begin to arise from stewardship, not supremacy.
From the late 21st into the early 22nd century, the architecture of coherence becomes fully available. Pluto in Taurus brings lasting stability after centuries of fracture. Neptune in Scorpio supports truth without trauma, and depth without destruction. Uranus in Aquarius amplifies collective intelligence and cooperative systems. Chiron in Aries allows healed identity to become the new norm.
By the turn of the century, our grandchildren could inherit a world where alignment is easier than distortion and where coherence isn’t something we fight for - it’s something the system supports because the frequency that went missing thousands of years ago is back online.
Connection without collapse.
Power without domination.
Intelligence fused with care.
This is not a guarantee.
It’s a doorway.
And it opens now.
The choice is ours, and it begins with 2026.
Predictions for the Year Ahead
As we head into a new year, it’s natural to want answers, and clear ones, especially in the U.S., where there’s so much uncertainty.
Will things get better or worse?
Will the midterms flip the script?
Will the right people win, or the wrong ones lose?
Will accountability finally arrive?
The short answer to all of those questions is: not in the way you think.
Because 2026 isn’t a normal year, which is frustrating for people who just wish things would get back to normal. But the truth is, what we always understood as “normal” is now long gone. It’s in the rear-view mirror, and shrinking fast. Collapse is our new normal - at least for the next few years - and we’re not here to avoid it but to understand what it’s making space for.
So below is a glimpse of the terrain up ahead, not to help you steer around it, but to help you walk through it with eyes open.
Climate
Expect intensification, especially through water. Floods, drought, earthquakes, and oceanic volatility will speak louder than ever this coming year, but don’t mistake it for randomness. Earth is not just shifting physically - it’s reshaping itself emotionally and spiritually. The planet is in its own initiation. It’s shifting and changing, like we are, and it’s turbulent and disruptive, but not pointless. In many ways, Earth is forcing our evolution by making us adjust to hers.
Global Conflict
In early 2026, the air is charged with brinkmanship. This could mean terror attacks - not just isolated incidents, but larger-scale volatility with emotional aftershocks. War drums will beat, but full-scale global war isn’t likely. Despite what the news says, World War III is not likely - the signatures for organised global war just are not there in 2026. What we will get instead will be endless posturing and pressure without release. China and Taiwan, for instance, remain locked in tension - neither invasion nor resolution, just a suspended standoff. Escalation is possible, but restraint is the dominant signal. In Europe, Russia’s war in Ukraine grinds on, not with new conquests, but with endurance, fatigue, and rising economic and political strain. This is not expansion - it’s erosion. Systems slowly wearing thin under the weight of what they’re trying to hold together.
The United States
America sits in a pressure chamber - economic, political, and psychic. A skirmish with Venezuela may flare early in the year, but is unlikely to escalate. Maduro’s fall looks imminent, which diffuses the fuse before it can detonate. The U.S. economy wobbles hard and recession is highly likely. Confidence falters, inequality sharpens, and the illusion that the system serves the people thins out beyond repair. And all of it lands at the feet of Trump.
The Supreme Court is likely to strike down his tariffs, triggering a cascade. The scandals won’t stop, and this time, the public won’t be numbed to them. 2026 is the year Trump unravels completely - physically, mentally, and politically. The spell breaks and the MAGA energy that once propelled him evaporates.
And while the midterms may bring a corrective swing toward the Democrats, don’t mistake that for the return of normalcy. Elections are no longer the engine of change - they’re a lagging indicator. The real shift is happening upstream: in the mood, the networks, and the signal itself.
The Real Collapse
None of this is “collapse” in the cinematic sense. It’s not fireballs and rubble. It’s something quieter, and more existential, as systems and people that lack integrity struggle to remain stable amidst the return of coherence.
Institutions will still stand, but their authority will leak.
Narratives will still circulate, but fewer people will believe them.
The stage will still be lit, but the audience will be leaving.
What’s fracturing isn’t just politics. It’s the shared illusion that these systems still coordinate reality. This is why trying to predict 2026 through winners and losers completely misses the point. The deeper question is: what still holds shape under pressure?
Some things will bend and adapt.
Some will fracture.
Some will quietly lose relevance without ever falling down.
We are leaving a world built on top-down control, and entering one shaped by networks, feedback loops, and resonance. Power is becoming more distributed, more unstable, and more emotional, where influence flows not through titles, but through frequency, trust, and coherence.
If someone had calmly described the shape of 2025 back in 2024, most people would’ve laughed. Or panicked. Or denied. And yet, here we are. That alone should tell you how quickly and unbelievably the story is shifting.
The same is true of 2026. The changes ahead aren’t necessarily louder - they’re deeper. Less spectacle, more consequence. Less chaos, more redistribution of pressure. Old assumptions quietly losing their grip.
This isn’t a year for certainty - it’s a year for orientation. And our task is not to predict the moment the dam breaks, but to understand why the pressure is building, and learn how to stand, move, and choose as the ground reshapes beneath our feet.
This is not about avoiding collapse. It’s about walking through it with our compass tuned to the signal, not the noise.
The Grief, and the Gift
For many, 2025 has felt like a slow unraveling. Roles have fallen away. Relationships have shifted or ended. Certainties have thinned. Identities that once felt solid have loosened their grip. What we thought was permanent has turned out to be provisional. What we leaned on has quietly stopped holding.
If you’re ending this year with less than you began with, you’re not alone.
And you’re not behind.
This has been a year of release - the kind that pries fingers loose one by one. The kind that dismantles structures we once depended on. The kind that asks us, gently or not, to admit that some things were only meant to carry us this far. What lies ahead requires a different internal architecture, and not everything can make the crossing.
We are living through the painful but sacred disassembly. What can’t resonate with what’s coming is falling away. What remains is what can breathe. What can move. What can stay coherent as the frequency changes.
We are standing in a threshold space - the old world still visible behind us, familiar enough to ache for, but no longer stable enough to stay inside. The new one isn’t fully formed yet, but it’s pulling. We feel it in our bones, even if we don’t yet have the words.
We are not being asked to strive our way forward, or to fix, force, or perform our way through. We are being asked to listen, and to loosen our grip. To notice what still hums beneath the noise.
Much of the exhaustion people are carrying right now isn’t just burnout. It’s the fatigue of holding up structures long past their expiry date. It’s the strain of trying to keep the river in place with our bare hands. Of believing it’s our job to stop the current.
But we were never meant to hold the river.
What is collapsing now isn’t being taken from us - it’s completing itself. Systems built on distortion are dissolving. Stories that no longer match reality are faltering. Forms that once held meaning are beginning to crack, not because we’ve failed, but because their time is done.
This is not punishment - it is release.
And release brings grief. Real grief. The ache of letting go of what we believed in, built around, gave years of our lives to. The sorrow of knowing something meaningful cannot come with us any further.
And then the grief goes even deeper when we remember why we came in the first place. We didn’t come here to live in a utopia. We came to plant the seeds for one. To build a bridge from a dying world into the one that’s rising and to ensure everyone makes it across with their light intact.
We are the ones planting seeds our children will water, so our grandchildren and great-grandchildren can climb the trees that grow from them.
We’re the ones who steady the beam while the next generations build the house. The ones doing the heavy lift at the front end, so the kids of the future can grow up inside something whole. We’re the hands that lay foundations we’ll never personally stand on. And we said yes to that before we got here.
And there is grief in that. To know we are the scaffolding, not the skyline. The hinge, not the door. The turning point, not the destination. That grief deserves space. It deserves tenderness. It deserves to move through the body, not be rushed or repackaged into forced optimism.
But grief is not a permanent residence. Eventually, the hands soften and the grip loosens. Not because we gave up, but because we’re ready. Ready to stop propping up what’s already falling. Ready to let go, not in despair, but in alignment. Ready to do what we came here to do, and to walk this path the way we intended to walk it.
Because this is what alignment asks for now: Not to save the old world, but to bless it as it passes. We are not required to carry the past on our backs. We are not obligated to keep broken structures alive out of loyalty or fear. We are allowed to grieve what is ending, and we are allowed to release it.
Because nothing true is being lost - only what was never meant to last.
The Turning of the Age
As we step into 2026, we are not stepping into collapse.
We are stepping into coherence.
This is not the end of the story - it’s the ignition.
Not a sudden transformation, but the quiet moment the engine catches.
The first pulse of forward motion.
The years ahead will unfold slowly, humanly, and imperfectly. Change will arrive in increments, not miracles. But the compass is shifting. The path is beginning to curve in a new direction. Much will still fall away, but much will also be returned. And what returns is coherence and alignment - the original signal we once lived by, before we forgot.
We are not walking toward collapse, but the long-awaited return. A return to rhythm and to trust, and to a way of being that doesn’t require constant strain to sustain itself.
We returned for this moment because we’ve carried this story across lifetimes. We remember the fracture, even if we forget the details. We remember the fall, which is why this rise feels familiar. We’re not cursed to be here - we volunteered. We chose to help finish what we once began.
The mind thinks we’re trying to survive the chaos. The soul knows we’re here to end the architecture that created it.
So as this year closes, may we hold everything a little more lightly.
May we release what’s run its course without shame.
May we trust that what is real will remain.
And may we step forward - open-handed, and clear-eyed - into what is beginning to take shape.
We didn’t come to watch the collapse.
We came to guide the reconstruction.
We’re not the witnesses of an ending - we’re the guardians of the repair.
We’re the bridge generation, the ones standing in the doorway between what was and what will be, steadying ourselves while the old world shakes loose and the new world stirs awake beneath the rubble.
And even if we don’t live to see the full forming of what we’re helping seed, we will feel the beginning of it - the first warmth returning, the first alignment re-emerging, the first quiet hum of a world remembering its own rhythm.
We are not being asked to brace for what is ending.
We are being invited to make room for what is coming.
My intention in my writing is to lessen the climate of fear around world events by offering clarity and cosmic context for what’s unfolding; to bring context to the chaos. I believe our highest calling right now is to anchor in the vibration of love & truth and call in a more beautiful world, and to do that, we must lean out of fear. I hope you read this with an open, uplifted heart.













