Jennifer Main's Blog
January 30, 2026
An Intuition issue, or a Trust issue?
This week, I’ve been recording videos, having conversations, attending events, and speaking with the “spiritually curious” about expanding their perspective on what Intuition is, and what it isn’t.
Honestly, it surprises me how many hang-ups, fears, doubts, and misunderstandings still surround something that is, in truth, a profound gift. When I consider how much of ourselves we deny, shut down, or quietly gaslight… it brings up a lot. Some of it reminds me of how I saw myself 20+ years ago. Some of it frustrates me, that in all this time, there still hasn’t been a movement towards a deeper collective understanding.
So let’s talk about those moments when you believed your intuition was wrong, unclear, or untrue. When you wondered if it was anxiety speaking. Whether you were projecting, or if you were simply making it all up.
Now, questioning isn’t a bad thing. Anyone wanting to use their intuition more deeply will meet these edges. Beliefs can muddy the water. Projection can distort perception. Old emotional drama can make us hesitant to act. You weren’t wrong to question.
But if you stopped there, you may have missed the next, more powerful step. Here’s the thing: if you can learn to distinguish between Truth and Fear, you will be ahead of the curve.
Truth is grounded. Present. Sometimes even neutral. It doesn’t fight to be right. It doesn’t push or insist. It simply is.
Fear, on the other hand, is often loud. Urgent. Persuasive. Frustrated. It wants a reaction now.
When you begin to recognise and accept what is true and what is not, the confusion softens. The question of “Is this ego or higher perspective?” becomes clearer.
Trust can feel complicated. But when you can identify the quality of truth in something, you can trust that. Trust and Truth go hand in hand.
It’s difficult to trust what lacks integrity, what feels slippery or performative. On some level, you know when something doesn’t hold up. If things feel shaky, they may be.
And when I speak of truth, I’m not only referring to deliberate honesty or deception. Sometimes people are genuinely trying their best, but there’s no solid structure underneath. A plan may be made with good intention and still collapse.
This isn’t about judging people or labelling them as deceivers. It’s about sensing the health of a situation - a plan, an agreement, a relationship. You can feel into its energetic stability.
If something feels "rotten in the state of Denmark", it might just be. Whether you can consciously articulate it or not.
As you read this, my hope is that you begin to:
Allow more awareness, forgiveness, and clarity around “mistakes” of the past, for yourself and others.Pause and consider your agreements, your promises, and what you commit to.Develop a tolerance for depth - for degrees of truth - and for what is consciously and unconsciously being presented.Gently explore any trauma you hold around Truth and Trust. You get to learn how, when, and with whom to trust. Let that learning be graceful.
Trust issues do not have to endure. Learning to trust yourself again can be one of the greatest healing experiences of your life.
Allow your intuition to guide you. Support you. Inform you. You already know that you already know.
Sending blessings for trust, discernment, and deep self-love,
- Jennifer
P.S. If you’re tired of second-guessing yourself, if you’re ready to feel the clean signal beneath the noise, Practical Intuition begins next weekend. It’s a space to strengthen your channel, regulate your nervous system, and learn the felt difference between fear and truth - in body and mind. Your intuition is already online. This is about refinement. You’re so welcome to JOIN US
January 26, 2026
Focus is a Practice. Intuition is Innate.
There’s a quiet evolution happening in my work right now, in courses, and conversations, and in the questions people are asking. It’s the dismantling of myths and misunderstanding around Intuition.
I’m often surprised by what people believe about their own intuitive nature - that it’s rare, fragile, switched on only in perfect conditions. That it disappears when life gets loud.
Let’s clear something up - your intuition does not shut down under stress. You simply tune out.
I’ve heard this idea many times lately, that when we move into fight, flight, or freeze, intuition turns off. That anxiety dials it down, and that overwhelm blocks it completely. But that’s not what’s happening.
Think about a moment when stress rose sharply in your body. You could probably feel your muscles tightening, hormones surging, thoughts speeding up. Everything getting louder, brighter, more urgent.
I went to the Filmhouse yesterday for the anniversary screening of Labyrinth (still magical!). Toward the end, I was struck by how intense it becomes - bright, chaotic, almost overwhelming. That’s what stress can feel like inside us.
When fear and anxiety spike, perception gets distorted. the mind gets noisy, the body floods with sensation. And in that noise, we lose focus.
Not intuition. Focus.
Your intuitive intelligence is still online, but your attention has shifted toward distress and then seeking relief, escape, toward whatever will quiet the discomfort fastest - sugar, scrolling, numbing, hiding.
We become consumed with managing the noise. And in that, we forget there is a wiser way through.
When the nervous system is inflamed, the thinking mind isn’t always your best guide. And if the body feels hijacked by stress, it can be hard to sense its deeper wisdom.
So in those moments, it isn’t about seeking something new. It’s about remembering.
Remembering that beneath the noise, your deeper knowing is steady. Remembering that there are answers available that will move you through fear and into clarity.
The first step can feel like the hardest, because many of us avoid stillness. We’re wary of what might surface in the quiet. But if you bring your focus gently into the present moment - through breath, a mantra, a practice that steadies you - the volume begins to lower. And what was always there becomes perceptible again.
There’s a saying often attributed to Archilochus: “We don’t rise to the level of our expectations; we fall to the level of our training.”
We often assume that in moments of stress we’ll suddenly access our highest wisdom. But without anchors - healthy habits, simple rituals, practices that build coherence - we have nothing steady to return to.
Your training doesn’t need to be dramatic. In fact, the simpler it is, the more powerful it becomes.
Five minutes watching a candle flame, allowing your mind to focus on its movement.
Ten minutes following the breath through your body.
A daily body scan, simply noticing what you notice.
A mindful walk, fully present with each step.
Journalling a question and listening for the answer.
Each time you return to presence, you are training yourself for deeper focus. You are teaching your mind how to settle, and the nervous system learns that stillness is safe.
Intuition isn’t a technique. It’s innate. But practices strengthen your access point, they help clear the channel, and they build familiarity with your own inner language.
Your intuition is one of your greatest gifts. We haven’t lost it, we’ve simply forgotten to turn toward it.
A few reflections for the days ahead:
What practices could I engage in regularly that help me remember to tune in?
When I feel distressed, what would help me return to centre?
Which intuitive senses feel easiest for me to access?
Which activities calm and regulate my nervous system - humming, singing, cooking, movement, art, breath? Could I choose them more often?
Your intuition is built into you. Your job is simply to remember to listen.
Sending you blessings for steadiness, clarity, and coherence,
- Jennifer
P.S. If something in you is ready to go deeper, there are two beautiful doorways open right now.
The Intuitive Path - our free online series happening this week. Two evenings to reconnect with your innate guidance, understand how it truly works, and experience it directly. It’s spacious, practical, and powerful. You’re warmly invited to join us - and to invite any friends who would love this too.
Practical Intuition (7-8 February, online, aligned with Imbolc) - a two-day immersive experience of meditation, nervous system healing, intuitive development, and deep inner clarity. This is where understanding becomes embodiment. Where you strengthen your signal and trust what you receive.
If your system lights up reading this, follow that
January 23, 2026
The Quiet Revolution of Intuition
Aquarius Season + The Quiet Revolution of Intuition
How have you been feeling this week? Entry into Aquarius season has been… interesting. I’ve felt achy, run down (not my favourite state) and yet, it’s brought a gift. I’ve slowed everything down. I’ve moved more deliberately. I’ve listened more closely.
A month or so ago I wrote about the shift from decluttering to rearranging. That’s still unfolding. There are a lot of re’s happening right now: reorganising, revamping, repurposing. Editing, rather than initiating. Refining, rather than forcing.
Aquarius energy is multi-faceted. It can disrupt, rebel, revolt. It can be electric and catalytic. But this year, the revolution feels quieter, more considered - each choice refined, each movement intentional, more grace than grift.
The wider world often feels frantic, aggressive, chaotic. That’s not a coincidence. But within our own minds, hearts, and homes, we still get to choose how change moves through us.
In the lead up to this week, I chose my activities by following my intuition - nothing dramatic, just subtle nudges - a play, a ring-making workshop, celebrating the anniversary of Labyrinth at the Filmhouse. Art, creativity, beauty, play. And what’s been fascinating is this: on the days I felt tired and off, there was very little required of me. Plans were rescheduled by others. Space appeared where I needed it.
When I follow the intuitive nudge, synchronicities seem to arrange themselves. Not because I forced them, but because I aligned with myself. There’s a feeling of being looked after and held.
I spoke with Kim from Big Soul Network this week about what it really means to live intuitively. We came to something simple and powerful:
The synchronicities, ease, signs, and confirmations we’re often chasing aren’t what we need to manufacture. They’re the byproduct. They arise when we’re living in alignment with our own intuitive knowing.
If you’re seeking reassurance from the universe and it’s not forthcoming, it doesn’t mean you’re failing. It may simply mean something is slightly off - timing, direction, connection, pace.
Small adjustments create great flow. Your own revolution isn’t about fighting or forcing. It’s about noticing where you’re fighting yourself, and softening, adjusting, recalibrating.
Tiny refinements often have more power than dramatic overcorrections. Intuition rarely shouts, it edits.
And perhaps this season is less about overthrowing the system, and more about liberating yourself from the inner cages you’ve quietly outgrown.
A few things to sit with this week:
Am I fighting something that doesn’t require a fight? What would adjusting my response feel like?
When the world feels chaotic, how can I return to centre and tend to my nervous system?
If my intuition is asking me to slow down, reassess, and edit, what would it take to trust that?
How do I know when it’s time for a bold leap, and when it’s time for a measured step?
This season can be expansive, freeing, visionary. But its deepest medicine might be this: self-liberation through alignment. Which door will you open today?
Sending blessings for graceful liberation, presence, and peace.
- Jennifer <3
P.S. If this resonates, and if you’re feeling the quiet recalibration, the nudge to refine rather than force, I’d love to invite you into The Intuitive Path, my free 2-day online series next week.
We’ll explore what intuition actually is (beyond the mystique), how it speaks through your nervous system and senses, and how to discern true inner knowing from fear, conditioning, or emotional reactivity. This isn’t about chasing signs. It’s about clearing the channel so alignment becomes natural, and the synchronicities take care of themselves.
If you’re ready for your own gentle revolution - one rooted in clarity, embodiment, and self-trust - come join us. It’s free, and you’re welcome to bring a friend who needs this reminder too
January 16, 2026
Some Thoughts From My New Year to Yours -
This weekend marks my Solar Return (alongside a New Moon), and I can feel the Capricorn energy moving through me.
Each year around this time, I deliberately create space to reflect on what I have lived, made, and learned in the year that’s closing, and to listen for what wants to emerge in the one ahead.
This year has been especially rich. There have been surprises (in the best possible ways), deep shifts in my inner and outer world, and a quiet sense that some old threads are thinning while new ones are beginning to weave themselves in.
This morning I had a beautiful conversation with a friend about the idea of a personal mandala. I’ve explored myself through many lenses - archetypal, energetic, identity-based - but this felt different. Deeper and more holistic.
I’ve often spoken about how we weave our lives, that we are tapestries in motion. But today, in meditation, I asked to see the full mandala. At first, all I could perceive were the threads holding everything together: the structure, the foundations. Then, slowly, the colours began to appear.
Seeing it brought a profound sense of reassurance.
I could feel the grounding presence of all the effort, intention, and devotion I’ve poured into my life. The things I’ve been dreaming, planning, and quietly tending don’t just live in imagination - they already have form in the subtle realms, and they are making their way into the physical.
I could also see where certain areas of my life are asking for more attention, more clarity, so the weaving can continue with greater ease and grace.
And I was able to recognise past seasons that felt messy, confusing, or inelegant at the time, and yet the weaving never stopped. I was never behind. Nothing was broken. Even when my mind believed otherwise, the pattern was still unfolding.
There is a rhythm and an intelligence to this weaving that I don’t always perceive, but it is always at work. Something is always being created behind the scenes. And I am learning, more and more, to trust that.
Even if this isn’t your Solar Return, we are also approaching the Chinese New Year - the Year of the Fire Horse - a powerful threshold for movement, courage, and renewal. It’s a beautiful moment to sit with your own mandala and ask: What am I weaving now? And what wants to be woven through me in the months ahead?
My hope is that this reflection helps you zoom out, to glimpse the larger pattern of your life and walk your path with more trust.
A few gentle questions to sit with:
When I feel lost or stuck, what brings me back to the knowing that I am weaving my life, one small act at a time?
Which practices return me to my centre, to presence, to truth?
What does my personal mandala feel like right now? What might help me see it more clearly?
What focus would allow more grace to move through everything I create?
I feel deeply grateful for this community, for everyone who connects with me, whether often or quietly from afar. You are all part of what I am weaving, and I thank you for walking alongside me in this way.
Sending blessings for clarity, courage, and graceful weaving in the days ahead.
January 14, 2026
Is Intuition Innate or Cultivated?
I’ve been watching the final season of Stranger Things (don’t worry - no spoilers!). In one scene, a conversation unfolds about the difference between a Wizard and a Sorcerer.
The distinction they make is simple and profound:
A Wizard studies, practices, and develops their gifts.
A Sorcerer is born with them - they are the gift.
And immediately I realised -this is the same question I’m asked again and again about intuition:
Are intuitive gifts something we’re born with, or something we cultivate through practice?
I’ve been living inside this question for most of my life.
I was born highly sensitive, deeply tuned in, though I didn’t have language for it until much later. Looking back, I can see how often I felt what others were feeling beneath the surface. I perceived what wasn’t being said. I spoke to people who “weren’t there.” My inner and energetic world was vivid, porous, and alive.
My perception is dialed up more than most, but I don’t believe that makes me special.
I believe it makes me human.
Because every one of us is made of energy, reading energy. We see, hear, feel, sense, know, and intuit because we are vibrating within the same field we’re perceiving.
Intuition is not mystical - it’s natural.
For me, tuning in is simply a matter of focus.
When you learn how to place your attention, you begin to access the information that is always here, quietly waiting.
This is where the Wizard enters. The Wizard is the one who chooses to use the gifts.
The Wizard is the part of you that:
Pays attention to dreams and listens for their hidden language.
Listens to the body instead of overriding it.
Asks the Soul instead of outsourcing knowing.
We are all born intuitive. But those who honour and develop their sensitivity are the ones who move through life with more grace, more clarity, more self-trust.
When you stop denying what is natural within you, life becomes less effortful. The next step reveals itself. The path softens beneath your feet.
Here are a few reflections to sit with as you strengthen your inner Wizard:
How might intuition feel if you saw it as something natural instead of strange or “other”?
When has your intuition guided you well in the past? What helped you trust it then?
What practices help you feel more attuned—time in nature, meditation, creativity, healing, stillness?
When do fear, doubt, or worry drown out your inner knowing? What helps you return to it?
You have a unique way of seeing and sensing the world. When you learn to listen to your intuition, the picture grows brighter, the sound clearer, and your knowing steadier.
What will you do today to meet yourself there?
Sending you blessings for intuitive ease, confidence, and deep trust.
- Jennifer
P.S. If something in you is stirring as you read this… trust that.
You’re warmly invited to join me for The Intuitive Path, a free two-day online journey on 27–28 January, where we’ll explore how intuition actually works, and how to begin trusting your own inner guidance in everyday life.
And for those ready to go deeper, I’ll be teaching Practical Intuition online, on 7-8 February - a powerful immersive experience to help you understand, refine, and confidently use your intuitive gifts in grounded, real-world ways. Early booking closes this Friday, so if your inner voice is whispering yes, now is the moment to listen.
Your intuition is not a fantasy. It’s a remembering.
Come walk the path with us.
January 8, 2026
Is it possible to be Intuitive AND Grounded?
Intuitive and Grounded - the Sacred Yes to Both
Over the years, clients and students have asked me a beautiful, honest question:
How do I stay intuitive, spiritual, and tuned in, while also living a grounded, human life?
This is one of the most important threads we can follow. It shapes your alignment, your peace, and how gracefully you move through this world. When intuition and embodiment walk together, life feels less forced and more true.
So let’s clear something up first.
Being intuitive does not mean having your head in the clouds.
It does not mean being disconnected from your body, your finances, your relationships, or your responsibilities.
Being intuitive means being present.
It means you are awake inside yourself, sensing your body, your emotions, the subtle signals of your environment. Intuition requires embodiment, and you cannot receive clear guidance if you are not here.
In that sense, to be intuitive is to be deeply, exquisitely human.
Next, let’s upgrade what “being intuitive” actually looks like.
You are not only intuitive on a yoga mat, in ceremony, or during moments of crisis. Those are simply places where the noise quiets.
True intuition flows when your nervous system feels more at ease, when your mind softens, and when your awareness becomes spacious.
That’s why your most intuitive moments often arrive when you’re walking in nature, doodling on a page, laughing with someone you love, petting your animal, doing something simple and rhythmic - Relaxed presence opens the channel, and awareness lets intuition speak.
And what about being grounded?
Grounded does not mean rigid. It does not mean serious, heavy, or shut down.
It means that you are steady in yourself, less tossed by the world around you.
Not immovable, but deeply rooted.
When you are grounded, your energy strengthens. And when your energy strengthens, your intuition becomes clearer. Being grounded and intuitive are not opposites. They are partners.
So let the old myth dissolve - the one that says intuitive people are scattered, fragile, or unworldly. That’s not intuition, it's dysregulation.
You get to be a mystical, psychic, divine being and a capable, embodied human. You are both. Always.
A few things to contemplate this week -
What habits or patterns make me feel disconnected or unsteady? What could I shift?
What would strengthen my body, my mind, and my presence today?
Which distractions or addictions pull me out of alignment, and what might I lovingly release?
What myths about intuition have I believed and lived? What would it feel like to experience intuition as part of everyday human life?
Your humanity and your divinity are woven together.
You can resist that, or you can let it become your grace.
May you feel rooted, luminous, and deeply at home in yourself.
- Jennifer
P.S. If this speaks to your soul, I have two ways to walk this path with me:
* 27–28 January @ 7-8:15pm GMT - The Intuitive Path
A free online series exploring the anatomy and application of intuition - how it actually works, how to trust it, and how to live from it. Perfect if you’re ready to deepen your connection and clarity.
* 7–8 February @ 12-7pm GMT - Practical Intuition
A powerful, embodied online experience where intuition becomes something you can use - in your choices, your relationships, and your life.
The early-booking discount ends before 17 January, and the circle is already filling with luminous beings. You’re warmly welcome to join us.
January 3, 2026
Making Room for your Becoming
Hello beautiful beings, and happy Full Moon!
I don’t know about you, but my dreams are always a little more vivid around the Full Moon - carrying messages for healing or soft nudges for change.
This Cancer Full Moon draws our attention to home, the body, and what we choose to build to feel nurtured, centered, and held. Think of the crab: it carries its home with it, but only as long as it fits. When it no longer does, the shell is shed for another.
A Full Moon illuminates what is present just enough for us to see clearly, so that as the light wanes, we can release what no longer belongs -the excess, the waste, the distractions. I love that we’re beginning a new year with another gentle invitation to shed, release, and lighten the burdens we’ve been carrying.
Over the past few days, as I’ve been meditating with this energy, I keep seeing a home being emptied. Furniture and decorations are removed. Everything is scrubbed clean. Repairs are made. It returns to a blank canvas. Not in every way - the structure remains - yet there’s a sense that even the walls could shift, making space for something larger, something truer.
The beauty of stripping back is that you’re no longer trying to match or improve what already exists. You get to begin again with a fresh palette: new colours, textures, patterns, and ways of living and being. You can bring in more plants, more connection, more life. You can make the space as cosy or as open as you wish. You can keep it light, clean, and peaceful. The choice is your's.
So today, choose one aspect of your life and imagine it as a room you get to furnish, decorate, and tend. Take everything out. Sit in the spaciousness. Then, slowly and consciously, begin to rebuild, introducing only what you truly desire. Don’t bring anything back that doesn’t match your present and future hopes and dreams.
You are building your home, your health, your relationships, your life. What you choose to keep should be worthy of something greater than what you once settled for.
A few gentle questions to carry as you move from room to room:
How much could I release if I allowed myself to be courageous?
Without attachment, what would remain?
What would help me imagine a truer version of myself and my life?
How do I want my body to feel and function, and what could I change to support that?
You are not being asked to hide beneath layers of old thoughts and emotional clutter. You are being invited to strip back so you can welcome a more authentic experience of yourself and your life, with open arms. And you are ready.
Sending blessings for detachment, higher perspective, and freedom.
- Jennifer
Walking the Intuitive Path
Join me online for a free series where you’ll learn how to use your intuitive gifts with clarity, confidence, and grace - without superstition, fear, or misunderstanding clouding your way.
This is about grounding your intuition in wisdom, discernment, and self-trust, so you can step into the new year feeling aligned, supported, and sure of yourself.
January 1, 2026
A More Spacious Way to Start the Year...
Happy New Year to you!
I wanted to send a gentle note with some guidance for the days ahead. My hope is that it takes some of the pressure off the whole “new year, new you” mentality and the hustle culture we so often get swept into. Take a breath… and feel your body soften.
Throughout January, I spend time meditating with the energy of Janus - the two-faced god who sees both backward and forward. He represents reflection, distillation, and discerning the most aligned path before taking the next step. Janus isn’t stuck in the past or rushing into the future; he invites us into deep presence, where we can assess and intuitively sense what’s ready to emerge.
This is your time to take stock - to recognise what you want to carry forward, and what will truly nourish you in the months ahead.
Stillness. Breath. Meditation. Contemplation.
We are also approaching a Cancer Full Moon on Saturday, a time for reflection and for moving into the heart and lungs, the places where we feel most present, centred, and alive. It’s a moment to process emotions and intuitive insights, and to gently wash away any sense of rushing, overwhelm, or being submerged in too much.
Over the coming days, I encourage you to slow down and create space for spaciousness. To stop pushing forward and allow yourself to notice what’s here - what’s landing, what’s calling. Your future self will thank you for it.
A few points to ponder:
If I allowed myself to get still and at ease, what wisdom might emerge?
How could my mind, body, and spirit benefit from simply creating space to be?
If I went with the flow, what would naturally and easily shift in me, my surroundings, my home, or my body?
If I held both past and future with the grace of Janus, what might I understand more deeply?
The truth is, you are wholly capable of holding all of these awarenesses, and letting them guide you gently, when you give yourself the space to listen.
Sending blessings for peace, spaciousness, and ease in this new year.
- Jennifer
My website has just been updated with a beautiful selection of upcoming events - a blend of online and in-person offerings designed to support you through the winter months and gently prepare you for an expansive, aligned 2026.
Here’s what’s coming…
The Intuitive Path
A free, two-evening online experience to help you reconnect with your inner voice and awaken your intuitive gifts.
Practical Intuition (Online)
Two full days with me, devoted to calming and healing your nervous system, clearing the deepest blocks to your intuitive senses, and opening to greater clarity, wisdom, and trust. (Early booking discount available through 17 January
Eclipse Season
Two powerful online gatherings to help you consciously navigate the Aquarius and Virgo eclipses - with the option to receive 1:1 support from me throughout the season.
Theta Healing Retreats
Join us in the stunning surroundings of Creetown, Dumfries & Galloway for the Theta Healing Basic and/or Advanced Practitioner courses. A beautiful, nurturing venue for deep healing, learning, and soulful growth.
I would love to welcome you into any (or all) of these spaces - each one is designed to support your growth, intuition, and deeper alignment in the months ahead.
December 15, 2025
A different way to end the year...
Life feels full right now. Christmas parties, shopping, preparing food - while also trying to wrap things up at work before the pause. Time speeds up as we rush toward one day, often working ourselves into the ground along the way.
Over the past few emails, I’ve shared that I’m approaching the end of this year differently.
I’m not feeling the pull to rush.
I’m not cramming my schedule.
I’m letting flow lead the way.
And something really beautiful is unfolding because of that.
Lately, I’ve been having a lot of clarifying conversations. Things that might once have stayed hazy, or quietly brewed into confusion, are now being spoken about with care and honesty. “Confrontation” used to feel heavy for me. Now, speaking up feels more like opening a door early, while the issue is still small and solvable. Life is getting easier. Truly.
I’m also not sweating the small stuff. When something hints at triggering a reaction, I pause. I breathe, and I ask a simple, liberating question:
Is this worth it?
Worth my energy? My focus? My emotional bandwidth?
Most of the time, the answer is no, and I move on to something better. And when the answer is yes, I fully commit to the conversation, the decision, the task at hand. More energy into what matters. Less into what doesn’t. It’s incredibly freeing.
I’ve also noticed this: if I’m trying to squeeze something into my schedule, it probably doesn’t belong there. Rushing is my least favourite state. I’ll happily wake up earlier just to avoid that feeling of being behind.
This is how I relate to time - I want space. Space to enjoy, reflect, adjust, learn, and appreciate. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, try removing one task from your day. Maybe two. Whatever consistently doesn’t get done likely wasn’t essential in the first place.
The consumerism of this season has never really landed well for me. I soften it by shopping small and local, from real people I know or encounter. That way, when I give a gift, it feels good on many levels. Less pressure, more alignment.
People need less stuff and more quality of life, more presence and care. Don’t feel obliged to add to clutter, or to the bank accounts of the super-rich. When your spending feels aligned, the energy exchanged through giving changes completely. Everyone feels it.
And finally, we recently adopted two kittens. Highly recommended. A few furry balls of mischief have a remarkable way of anchoring you in the present moment and reminding you what actually matters. I’m getting less “done”, and my priorities feel clearer than ever.
As we move toward the end of the Harvest and into the quieter energy of Winter, allow yourself to slow. Let your body soften. Let your attention turn inward. This season offers a natural rhythm, one that supports reflection, restoration, and a more sustainable way of living. If we listen, it shows us how to live with more ease and more joy.
I’d love to hear what this season is stirring for you.
Hit reply and tell me what you’re doing, or not doing, this month.
Sending blessings for peace, presence, and joy,
- Jennifer
A little heads-up…
I’m currently locking in dates for my new-year offerings, and everything will be officially announced very soon. I’m finalising a trip this week, and then I’ll be ready to open bookings.
If any of the following are calling to you, you can explore the details on my website now, with booking opening shortly:
Winter Eclipse Season Package
Four 1:1 sessions + two live Eclipse online events
Practical Intuition Online
Most likely 7–8 February, just after Imbolc and right in the heart of Eclipse Season
More to be announced very soon...
December 4, 2025
Can You Hear the Rhythm of What’s Coming Next?
This year, the Year of the Snake, has been all about shedding. Layers of identity, habits, old behaviours, thought patterns, and all the weight that slows our ascent.
When you look back over 2025 through that lens, you may start to understand the endings, the completions, the things you chose to walk away from. The Snake asks us to release so we can move.
Next year, we step into the energy of the Horse. And I can already hear the hoof beats.
When I tune into that frequency, there’s a grounded fire. Not wild or destructive, more like a steady, rhythmic flame. Focused, calming, and clarifying.
This is the energy I’m calling into my planning, my releasing, my reordering for what stays, what goes, and what wants to be born.
And I’ve done something kind of dramatic.
I’ve wiped the slate clean for 2026.
Everything I’ve offered before is off the board for now. I’ve gifted myself a moment in the Void - less noise, fewer distractions, zero obligation. And honestly? It feels amazing.
Over the next few weeks, my work is simply to feel into what truly aligns with this new year, the rhythm and fire of the Horse, and to begin shaping 2026 from that place.
I don’t yet know what it will look like. My working week may shift. My offerings will evolve. The way I build them will, too.
But I’m more at ease in the not-knowing than ever before. There is space now - for synchronicity, for revelation, for alchemy to work its way into my plans.
My hope is to share pieces of this with you soon. I’m giving myself room to listen, to receive, to let the next awareness land in its own timing. I’ll keep you updated as it all unfolds.
If you’re feeling something similar, here are a few invitations to meditate on in the coming weeks:
As I move from Snake to Horse, what will shift in my mind, my body, my spirit?
What new rhythms can I already hear or feel rising in me?
What is left to shed this year? What can I release gracefully, now?
What is ready to change in my rhythm, schedule, habits, or practices? How can I begin to welcome that shift?
Let your gaze soften toward next year. Feel yourself preparing to move from endings into beginnings. Let the change call you home.
If you’re feeling the pull to honour this transition - this season, this year, this version of you - this is the final call to join The Life Reset and receive the end-of-year offer.
You can access the full self-guided program for £111 through Sunday, 7 December. It was created for moments exactly like this.
Sending blessings for lightness, rhythm, and graceful change.
- Jennifer <


