Recalibration and reorientation
Well it seems to me as if we are currently going through a period of recalibration and reorientation, not sure which way is up or down, or which direction to turn next.
The run up of bank holidays ahead doesn’t help, because the flow keeps getting broken, not that this is a bad thing, because there is also a desire to move beyond the pressures of time, but just it adds to the general mishmash of not knowing.
What is clear to me though, is we are all being encouraged on some level to connect with our pleasure and joy and let that be our guide for now. Life has become so serious, the uncertainty has made people tired and routine driven - to find some sense of normality in a world that is ever changing. Yet this can be stressful, the constant pressure and tension and it’s time now to let that go and settle into the dance of spring, as we approach Beltane and the fun and frivolity and indeed fertility this brings.
There is nothing now that needs to be done. This is a time of inaction, of simply being and allowing the recalibration and reorientation and just getting on with getting on, whatever that might mean. The heart will make it clear when the time is right to make a decision and this moment will not be missed, so don’t worry about that. If it is meant to come to you then it will, there is no need to go searching or grasping for it.
These are new times and the old ways won’t work so well now. We’re heading towards eclipse season (first one 16th May), this is a time to tie up loose ends and complete what still needs to be completed, to let go and release that which is no longer required, that talks of the old you, not the new you, that you are becoming. It’s a time of spring cleaning in many respects, of getting the affairs in order and letting the rest take care of itself.
Following the joy and pleasure will help enormously - what does make you feel alive? Whatever it is, prioritise it, know that you are worth it, and got for it, regardless of what anyone else thinks or says, this is not about them, it’s about you and if you can fill yourself up then you’ll have more to give to help fill others up too.
Happy letting go on the wane! Eben and I are off to Glastonbury on another pilgrimage.
Love Emma x