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Divine Feminine Rising: A Season of Karmic Reordering

From the harvest’s locked scales to the shaken snow globe of humanity, the Mother energy moves through the collective—sorting, transforming, and insisting on change.


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The Divine Feminine energy that entered with the last moon cycle has not faded—it has only just begun its work. We are in the early stages of a wave that will rise to its peak on November 9th and remain in full effect through December 13th. This is not a fleeting influence but a powerful season of reordering, as the Mother energy moves through the collective, rearranging what has settled and preparing us for transformation.


 During the Egyptian Harvest season, the Collective karmic scales were locked in place. When the karmic scales locked, the energetic “snow globe” of humanity was shaken. The flakes—our choices, our actions, our unresolved imprints— were shaken up. This allowed the energetic imprint of all things—physical and non‑physical—to sink to the bottom, like snowflakes settling in a shaken globe. Reflecting on my recent blog post, “When the Veil is Gone: Ix Chel, Tarot, Halloween, and the Moon’s Shift,” with the last Full Moon shift, the Divine Feminine stepped in, like a mother sorting through what her children left scattered, deciding what stays, what goes, and what must be faced.


We are now transitioned into the next chapter of this unfolding story. Like a mother who knows best, they have begun putting everything back in its rightful place. This will impact people in various ways—including death, pregnancy, miscarriages—not just within their own lives but in the lives of those around them, or in the collective for them to see on the news, through those they know, or those they love.


This will vary based on their own experiences and how they handled their own chances to change, grow, or evolve. If they were not able to do either of the three after their own life experiences, they will bear witness to those around them as a last attempt to help them change, evolve, and grow. For some, it is the opposite. They watched and witnessed and failed to change, evolve, or grow, so now it is going to happen to them. For many of us, we experience the cycle over and over again, alternating between the two: we experience it, or we witness it. It will scale up or down based on the social circle and paths or choices we make and will be subtle or obvious based on what’s around us and what we need to evolve on the various levels. To be clear, if we resisted change when it was offered gently, the Divine Feminine now insists. If we ignored the lessons when shown through others, we may now experience them ourselves.


The Divine Feminine does not only reorder personal lives—she sweeps through the halls of power. Let us remember all of the voices that have been silenced.


🌀 The Snow Globe Effect in Real Time (Just One Example)

In the past few weeks, Donald Trump has promised major financial relief for U.S. farmers but has not yet delivered it. Farmers are still waiting for bailout funds, which have been delayed by the ongoing government shutdown and competing priorities.


Why Farmers Need Help

  • Trade War Fallout: China, once the top buyer of U.S. soybeans, has largely stopped importing them due to retaliatory tariffs. This has left American farmers with surpluses and falling prices

  • Rising Costs: Fertilizer, equipment, and fuel costs have climbed, squeezing margins even further


Promised Bailouts

  • $10–15 Billion Aid Package: Trump has floated a multi‑billion‑dollar bailout for U.S. farmers, especially soybean growers hit hard by his trade war with China. Reports suggest the package could be funded by tariff revenues

  • “Clever and Generous” Plan: White House economic officials have described the upcoming bailout as “clever and generous,” but they’ve also admitted it won’t be rolled out until the shutdown ends.


What He Hasn’t Done: Delivered actual funds. Farmers are still waiting for checks, and many are frustrated by the delays and by Trump’s decision to send billions abroad while domestic agriculture struggles.


What He Should Have Done: What should have been implemented immediately was a nationwide mandate requiring all U.S. businesses—including grocery stores, pharmacies, schools, and hospitals—to purchase directly from local farmers. This would have jump‑started the transition to a sustainable, farmer‑first economy.


Alongside this, a program should have been created to empower local unions to transport goods to and from farms, ensuring reliable distribution. Such a system would keep farmers in business, deliver the healthiest produce to communities in need, and sustain drivers’ livelihoods. It would also generate new jobs, strengthen local economies, and provide affordable nutrition across the country—while directing surplus food to the homeless and vulnerable.


This single act would have increased farmers’ income, enabling them to expand production and distribute food more widely and equitably than ever before. It represents a long‑term solution, not a quick fix—one that builds sustainability, reduces costs, and ultimately raises the tax revenue needed to lift the nation out of crisis.


Now is the time to reflect deeply on your own life—not just for personal growth, but for the greater good of our communities, our country, and ultimately, our world.


What have you witnessed unfold around you—and what do you feel should have happened instead? This isn’t about judgment; it’s about cultivating awareness. Begin to consciously observe the choices being made, both by yourself and others. Ask yourself: Are these choices aligned with my true values, morals, and ethics?


When you take the time to define and live by your own principles—ones that resonate with your soul—you begin to stand for something uniquely yours. You stop drifting with the current of popular opinion and start creating meaningful ripples through your actions, your voice, and your vote.


This kind of conscious living doesn’t just affect your day-to-day—it shapes the way you engage with society. It influences how you choose leaders, how you advocate for justice, and how you contribute to building a future rooted in integrity. When we each commit to this level of awareness, we elevate the collective consciousness of our nation and set a precedent for global transformation.


Be the change.


Let your life be a reflection of conscious integrity. Let your choices—whether in relationships, in your community, or at the ballot box—echo the true vibration of humanity: one rooted in compassion, authenticity, and purpose. The world doesn’t need more followers. It needs courageous souls who lead with heart, who live with intention, and who inspire others to do the same.

 
 
 

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