I know we are all finding it difficult, and some of us are finding life extremely hard at the moment, even myself. Our lives have changed so much with this virus, but one thing the angels keep telling me is we have to allow ourselves to see the beauty around us to see the hope, especially the light of hope.
These times of uncertainty and change are encouraging us to let go of the ideas around who we think we are and the attachments to how things should be. As a result, we are having to let go of our reliance on the intellect and step into the mysterious depths of our intuition.
You are rapidly moving away from group-think. So you dare to relish statements contrary to those of others. Simultaneously, you feel the need to fit within society by not straying too far from the center.
Our global society this year continues in an erratic meltdown of outdated structures. The need to find a bridge to understanding each other is essential to moving forward.
We are living in extra-ordinary times where the predictable, regular and expected flow of life has been disrupted. As a result, new and innovative ways of thinking and being are needed to prepare us for the very different future we are stepping into.
This week the angels give us a very simple exercise to recalibrate our energy, and get us rooted in the present and rooted in love as they like to say. I'll share some practical examples as always and personal experience.
We have a lot to learn about love this month. Venus is in Aquarius until February 25th. Venus governs the heart which is the FEELING nature. Aquarius is an air-sign, which is associated with the mind.
This energy will compel you to express yourself on many levels. Communication will be a focus, just make sure it is reciprocated. What I mean is two-way communication and exchange of ideas.
The energies are accelerating at such a pace it’s difficult to know where we are, what we are doing and where we are going. Last week seems to have passed in a blur of processing and purging as deep-seated imprints emerged to be cleared.
In the early 1900’s a European man named Frederic had a dream to travel to the United States. At that time, air travel had not been developed, so he booked passage on an ocean liner. Such a trip required all of his savings, but it was worth it.