For the week of August 24 – 30, 2020
The week ahead delivers several powerful pivots, choice points, and moments of truth. How we navigate the transitions matters. Especially when we can’t see what’s coming next. Learning to feel our way through the unexpected pivots requires presence, neutrality, agility, and grace. The process is humbling, which is a gift.
Every transition is an opportunity to integrate higher consciousness at the cellular level, and every humbled softening supports our refined adaptability. When we can’t see the obvious, when there’s no linear path from point A to B, or perhaps point B doesn’t even exist yet, all we can do is trust, have faith, and allow the organic unfolding to occur. It’s not a static pause, we’re not waiting or wasting time…we’re surrendered, allowing, and opening to what’s already emerging from the intangible realms. There is movement occurring, even within our stillness. The particles have been activated, the initiation has occurred, and divine creation is happening.
In our preferred comfort zone, we typically want to see the option and try it out safely before we say yes and fully commit. When the available paths are laid out neatly like clothes to try on, we logically process as the mind projects into the future and see if it fits or not, then judges if we like it or not, or if we think we could do better. That’s certainly not the available method these days. We’re walking blindfolded, backwards, sometimes in circles….awakening new channels of communication beyond the obvious. We can’t even begin to try something on mentally because we’re in scenarios that are unexpected and uncharted. Higher channels of communication are required, from the navigation system of the heart.
We’re not looking for what’s already manifested, neatly set in stone. We are the visionaries, calling it forth, from the open space within the heart. We’re feeling through the empty space for the openings, and allowing possibilities to flow like water to see what fits as it takes shape, and what eliminates as it dissolves back into thin air.

