Hello Dear Readers, Friends, People in the Network 👋
With Neptune and the North Node at 28° Pisces, intuition is dialed up to the max, making this an ideal time for dreamwork. Keep a journal by your bed—your subconscious may be working hard on the night shift, delivering insights and guidance, so do take note of what’s going on in your subconscious over the next month.
As we drift into Pisces season, let’s fully embrace this fluid, creative, and heart-centered energy. Love, forgive, dream, but stay grounded in what’s real. The Uni is asking us to trust, surrender, and flow.
Pisces is all about fluidity, but Saturn (currently still in Pisces) brings the necessary structure—a container that keeps boundless fantasies from spilling into disillusioned realities. This season reminds us that reality and imagination can coexist beautifully; but it’s about dreaming in colour while staying rooted in black-and-white truths.
For the creatives—artists, musicians, writers, performers—this is an especially inspiring time. Whether you’re painting a masterpiece or simply refreshing your space with softer hues, the energy supports artistic expression.
A Turning Point in Communication and Collective Action
There’s an undercurrent of unease. Life might look stable on the surface, but underneath, everything is shifting. We’re living in a new era—one where time feels distorted and reality is in flux.
Whether you’ve experienced disaster firsthand or witnessed the world grapple with unimaginable challenges, we are living through back-to-back cataclysms. This moment demands an unwavering sense of self, fierce determination, and a radical rethinking of how we set goals.
Also equally important, this moment calls for community. It’s time to build networks of care, to show up for each other with as much love, strength, and resolve as we can muster. We must protect what we can, preserve what matters, and fight for what needs us.
Yet, our communities cannot thrive if they’re filled with numb, desensitised individuals lacking a moral compass and resting on the laurels of entitlement. We are at a boiling point—like frogs in a pot slowly being cooked.
The resistance to change is rooted in the fear of facing an uncomfortable truth: admitting that we’ve been influenced by propaganda and indoctrination is humbling. It’s embarrassing to realise that what we believed might have been programmed by others, by stories passed down as history, interpreted by minds that weren’t our own.
I remember my first awakening. I didn’t fully understand what was happening, nor did I grasp the timeline of events that coincided. I was too young and wasn't surrounded by the right people to explain the process.
Despite others reaching out to help for what was mistaken for a depressive episode, I could only process the shift alone. It was isolating, terrifying, and yes, humiliating. It doesn’t feel good to have the foundation of your beliefs shaken. It doesn’t feel good to suddenly see the gaps in your knowledge and feel naïve.
This is why change is hard. It’s not just about confronting new truths but also about facing the shame, guilt, and even the fear of feeling complicit that we face on an individual level. Blaming others or choosing complacency becomes a defense mechanism and a shield against mental anguish.
True transformation begins within. It starts with asking, Who am I? What have I done? Can I face myself alone and feel proud of what I see?
If we can’t confront our shadows, how can we address the shadows in our society? These inner and outer transformations are deeply connected. To move forward, we must face ourselves and the shadows that linger within.
These shadows aren’t behind are—they are who we are in projection. The more we learn to understand and love our shadows, the more compassion we can have for the shadows of others. This is how we build the empathy needed for collective action and change.
Hollywood dramatises revolutions as grand, bloody battles, but the real revolution begins quietly, within the heart. This may bruise the ego, but it clears the body as a channel for truth and growth.
As Rumi wisely said, “When you do things from your soul, you feel a river moving in you, a joy.”
This season, use movement—whether through creative expression, meditation, or simply being present—to still your mind and connect with your heart.
Pisces season asks us to trust, surrender, and flow. Let this be a time of inner revolution, where transformation begins quietly within, bringing clarity, compassion, and the courage to face the world with an open heart.