If you missed last weeks eZine dedicated to an exploration of what "The Year of the Builder" offers, keep reading:
“Celebrating the New Year Transition” means something very real to me and now I will share why!
The time frame between Winter Solstice, December 22nd and mid-January of the next year is described as the “New Year Passage”. This is because it influences an annual “cycle change” which provides a window of vast opportunity for us to re-evaluate our purpose, attune our Higher-Self, and set new intentions.
From a numerological perspective, at the collective level, Humanity is transitioning into a “4” year (2020: 2+0+2+0 = 4) Click here to read more about the Builder.
2020 promises to be a year of building and of deconstruction and reconstruction for us as individuals and for our world. Our opportunity during this 2020 “New Year Passage” is
to create more inner and outer STABILITY even while flowing in the river of change.
To align with the gifts of the Number Archetype “4” we put into place, or nurture, the systems and practices that bring order to our personal and professional lives. See more about Archetype “4”, “Foundation”, here.
Where ever you are in your life creation process, consider giving extra attention to the roots that strengthen your “Foundation”, whatever being “grounded” means to you. Here’s an explanation and suggestions I like but, keep reading before going there!
The INVITATION of this "4" influence is to shine more of your love and energy into the foundations of all aspects of your life. Tap into the “BUILDER” within you and don’t shy away from the tangible work required to actualize your 2020 intentions.
Cycle changes invite a moment to pause, pull back from activity as usual, and reflect upon where we give our time and energy. We ask questions such as: “What’s working and feels right to continue?” and “What needs to change for health and happiness, my own and for those I serve?”
One way I do this is to allow myself to consciously acknowledge what’s going really well. What do I want more of, such as lots of loving connection and co-creation in community.
Then I take a look at what’s irritating or sad tolerances I’ve been pushing aside and not dealing with, such as friendships that are one-sided.
I take a look at the commitments, projects, relationships, routines and habits that feel stagnant or in some way “off the mark” and let myself face what I know deep down inside would be of my highest good to let go of as well as what to keep and what to build anew.
If it feels right, won't you join me over the next week (the “New Year Passage”!) for moments of pause, reflection, and intention setting?
Foundation Creation Best Wishes,
Georgette Star MA, D.Min