There’s something happening right now.
You can feel it, even if you can’t fully explain it.
A shift.
In energy.
In timelines.
In how we’re experiencing ourselves, and the world around us.
Some days, it feels expansive.
Alive.
Like you’re fully in it.
And other days…
it feels confusing.
Overwhelming.
Even scary.
Some days it’s hard to name what’s even happening inside.
You might notice sensations in your body that don’t quite have language.
Experiences your mind can’t keep up with.
Moments where you try to make sense of it all, and nothing quite lands.
So let me ask you,
Are you feeling this too?
Because you’re not alone.
Something Is Shifting
In my own life, I’ve been noticing this in a very tangible way.
Over the past few months, especially recently, there’s been an intensification in the energy that moves through me when I’m working with women.
In gatherings.
In Soul Sanctuary at my home.
In Soul Space online with women across the globe.
During the Spring Equinox ceremony in Mexico that I facilitated.
Even in simple, intimate moments.
When I allow myself to fully step into my healing gifts, Reiki, Deeksha, energy transmission, I feel it.
An electric current moving through my hands.
Vibrating.
Alive.
And I’ve noticed something.
The more I move my thinking mind out of the way, my need to understand what’s happening, the stronger the energy becomes.
Those receiving it often describe a quieting.
A shift in their thoughts.
A softening of the mental noise.
And what remains feels simple.
Connected.
True.
The Mind Wants to Understand
And still,
even with all of this unfolding, the instinct is to ask: What is happening?
I hear it in conversations with clients, with friends, with women in my life.
One woman noticing an overwhelming increase in signs and synchronicities.
Birds, messages, patterns that feel too precise to ignore.
Another experiencing a profound connection with the spirit of a child who was never born, bringing healing to a grief that had quietly lived within her.
Another describing a strange disconnect: what she thinks she’s about to say, and what actually comes out of her mouth are two entirely different things.
And underneath all of it, the same questions arise:
What is happening?
What does it mean?
A Different Invitation
This is the practice I’m being invited into right now, and maybe you are too.
Letting go of the need to know.
Letting go of the need to understand.
To analyze.
To assign meaning to every experience.
To prove something to be true.
If you know me, you know this doesn’t come naturally.
I love connecting the dots.
Making sense of things.
Understanding patterns, signals, synchronicities.
But what if we’re living in a time where that way of relating is shifting?
What if the constant need for clarity, for logic, proof, or explanation, is actually limiting what we’re able to experience?
What If Your Experience Is Enough?
Something is being revealed right now.
And it’s not always something the mind can hold or understand.
We’re being invited into a different way of experiencing.
One that is less about figuring things out, and more about feeling our way into truth.
A kind of openness that allows more light, more presence, and more awareness to move through us.
And the doorway into that is surprisingly simple.
A Practice
What if, just for a moment, you softened your grip on needing to understand?
What if you allowed yourself to simply notice:
What you’re feeling,
What’s arising,
What you’re drawn toward,
What enters your field,
Without needing to explain it.
Without needing to validate it.
Without needing to prove it to anyone else.
Without needing proof to believe it.
What if your lived experience was already enough?
Becoming Available
This is what I am practicing.
When we release the need to control,
to plan every detail,
to understand every step,
we become available.
Available to receive.
Available to share.
Available to experience life as it’s happening, not just think about it.
When we do, we become vessels of our own truth.
And in that,
there is a kind of ease.
A kind of trust that comes with us wherever we go.
A kind of safety we can rely on inside ourselves, no matter what is happening outside of us.
The Practice of Letting Go
So, how do we actually begin?
Gently.
This isn’t about forcing yourself out of the mind.
It’s about softening.
Noticing when the need to know arises,
and choosing, just for a moment, not to follow it.
Returning to your body, your breath, and your environment.
Going outside.
Letting nature regulate you.
Caring for and calming your nervous system.
Noticing when you’re making a story up about something.
Paying attention to the grip of your need to know.
This Moment We’re In
We are in a time of accelerated movement.
Expansion and contraction.
Moments of clarity, moments of uncertainty, and moments of confusion.
A time period that has been studied and spoken about for centuries.
A period of great change.
There is a shift underway that we don’t yet fully understand.
A kind of collective birthing that will only have clarity once we’ve lived through it.
Trusting Yourself
The only way through the external noise, disruption, and chaos is to come home to yourself.
This is what I am practicing.
Giving myself permission to not figure everything out.
To let go of needing external proof.
To not know what the hell is going on or what is coming next.
And to turn inward.
Toward the light I carry.
Toward what I feel.
Toward the intelligence that is always with me.
What if you could trust: Your awareness, your sensations, and your experience, as your true compass?
When we trust ourselves in this way, we begin to feel something deeper.
A steadiness.
A quiet knowing.
A sense that we are safe, even when things feel uncertain.
Walking Together
I’m learning, every day, to release the need to connect every dot.
To allow things to unfold in ways I may not yet fully see.
To question what I thought was true, and to stay open to new ways of seeing without needing to immediately judge or dismiss them.
The more I release the need to know what I think I know, the softer I become.
And that softness is being woven within me, and within all of us who are willing to open.
So if this resonates, I invite you to practice with me.
For a week.
For a few days.
Or even just for a moment.
Let go of the need to know.
And notice what opens.