July 2026 Energy Update
✨The Great Turning Has Begun.
The More Than Existing Way Energy update for the Month of June 2026 channeled by Mystic, Medium, Spiritual and Emotional Leader, Corrie Thorne-Cameron
When Life Refuses to Stay the Same
There are some months where the energy arrives quietly, gently inviting us into the next chapter. Then there are months like July.
As I sat down to record this month's energy update, I realized that July had already been speaking long before I ever turned on the microphone. In fact, I'd been trying to record this message all day. Every time I sat down, something interrupted me. I'd get called away, something else would need my attention, or I'd simply feel that it wasn't quite time. By the end of the day, I understood that what I had been experiencing wasn't preventing the message, it was the message.
July doesn't want to sit still. It carries a feeling of movement, interruption, momentum, and acceleration. It feels remarkably similar to the energy we experienced throughout June, and in many ways, 2026 itself has continued to echo themes that first emerged throughout 2025.
We've been revisiting old stories, old patterns, and familiar lessons—not because we've failed to learn them, but because life has been asking us to embody them more deeply. Now we find ourselves crossing an important threshold. We've entered the second half of the year, and while it feels like the beginning of a new act in the story, I don't believe it's going to be a smooth or predictable transition. Instead, it feels as though we've stepped into a current that is moving much faster than before. There is a sense that everything is beginning to gather momentum, and once it does, it won't easily slow down again. As I tune into the energy surrounding this month, I keep hearing one word: Movement. Not movement for the sake of staying busy, but movement that asks us to finally begin living differently.
Momentum Is Building
Astrologically, we're standing in the middle of several significant shifts. There has been a great deal of conversation surrounding the movement of Uranus, alongside the influence of Mars, and we're also beginning to feel the approach of Jupiter's movement into Leo.
Whether you follow astrology closely or simply notice how energy moves through your own life, you may already be sensing that something is changing. Mars has long been associated with action. It is often described as the warrior—not because it seeks conflict, but because it gives us the courage to move. It motivates us. It fuels desire. It encourages determination and reminds us that there are moments in life when we simply have to stop waiting and begin taking action. Of course, every energy has its shadow. Mars can also amplify impatience, frustration, anger, and conflict, especially when we're moving from fear instead of consciousness.
As I record this message, we're moving through the influence of Gene Key 39, whose shadow expresses itself through provocation. It pokes at what is unresolved. It presses against the places where tension has been quietly building beneath the surface. That feels incredibly important this month. Combined with Uranus, which carries the energy of awakening, liberation, disruption, and revolution, there is a powerful invitation unfolding.
Uranus has a way of shaking us awake. It doesn't politely ask whether we're ready. Instead, it arrives with the energy of change itself, disrupting the familiar so that something new has room to emerge. Together, Mars and Uranus create a force that feels impossible to ignore. It is the energy of waking up and then immediately asking, Now what are you going to do about it? This isn't the kind of energy that sits quietly wondering if someday things might change. It wants movement. It wants participation. It wants us to stop waiting for permission to become who we already know ourselves to be.
You may suddenly feel inspired to begin something you've been postponing. You may decide to finally make the phone call, submit the application, leave the relationship, begin the business, have the conversation, or speak the truth you've been quietly carrying for months. Some of you may even surprise yourselves by hearing words come out of your own mouth before you've fully realized you were ready to say them. The truth is, perhaps you weren't waiting because you didn't know what you felt. Perhaps you were waiting because you were afraid of what might happen once you admitted it. There is a profound difference between pondering something and allowing yourself to give it a voice.
Many of us have been carrying truths that have remained unspoken, not because they weren't true, but because we feared the consequences of acknowledging them. Yet July feels like the month where those truths become increasingly difficult to contain. It becomes harder to keep pretending. Harder to keep negotiating with ourselves. Harder to continue living inside stories that no longer fit who we are becoming. That isn't something to fear. It's the beginning of freedom.
When the Splinter Is Ready to Surface
One image continues returning to me whenever I sit with the energy of this month. A splinter. If you've ever had a splinter buried beneath your skin, you know what happens when it isn't removed. At first it seems insignificant. You convince yourself you can live with it. Yet over time it begins to fester. The body naturally starts pushing it toward the surface because it knows it doesn't belong there.
Healing begins the moment the body stops trying to tolerate what was never meant to remain. Spiritually and emotionally, we work much the same way. Many of us have been carrying old hurts, buried grief, unspoken truths, postponed dreams, and patterns we've simply learned to live around. We've adapted ourselves to them so completely that we've mistaken survival for normal. Yet beneath the surface, something within us has never stopped trying to heal.
July feels like the month where life creates the perfect conditions for that healing to begin. What has been festering may finally surface. What has been quietly brewing inside you may finally ask to be acknowledged. Perhaps it's a conversation you've avoided. Perhaps it's an ending you've known was coming. Perhaps it's a dream you've convinced yourself was unrealistic. Or perhaps it's simply the realization that you've outgrown the version of yourself that was built to survive another season of your life.
Just as the body knows how to remove a splinter, your soul knows how to release what no longer belongs. That doesn't always feel comfortable. Sometimes healing feels disruptive because it interrupts what has become familiar. Yet disruption isn't always destruction. Very often, disruption is simply life making room for something healthier to emerge. This month asks us to trust that process. It asks us to recognize that what comes to the surface isn't arriving to punish us. It is arriving because it is finally ready to heal.
The Collective Mirrors the Personal
As I continued listening to the energy of July, there was something else that kept coming forward. It felt heavy. Not heavy in the sense of fear, but heavy in the sense that something significant is building.
There is a feeling that something is preparing to shift in a very visible way, both collectively and personally. When I receive intuitive impressions, I always remind people that they are possibilities, not certainties. Sometimes what I see unfolds in the collective, and sometimes it unfolds within our own individual lives. The macro and the micro are constantly reflecting one another. What appears to be happening in the world often mirrors something that is happening within each of us.
Throughout this month, I keep sensing moments that feel explosive. That doesn't necessarily mean literal explosions. Sometimes the biggest explosions are the truths that suddenly come to light. A secret is revealed. A family dynamic changes forever. A conversation takes place that cannot be taken back. Something hidden finally becomes visible, and once it has been seen, there is no returning to the way things were before.
It reminds me of the Tower card in Tarot. The Tower isn't punishment. It isn't life falling apart because we've done something wrong. It represents the structures we've built that can no longer support who we are becoming.
When those structures begin to crack, it often feels uncomfortable because we've mistaken familiarity for safety. Yet sometimes what is collapsing isn't our life—it is the illusion we've been living within. That is the energy I continue to feel throughout July.
There is a sense that what has been quietly building beneath the surface is beginning to gather momentum. Some of it may unfold collectively through world events, while some of it may arrive much closer to home. For one person, it may be the ending of a relationship. For another, it may be finally leaving a career that no longer reflects who they are. For someone else, it may simply be admitting a truth they've carried silently for years. Whatever form it takes, it carries the feeling of something that can no longer remain hidden.
When Everything Feels Like It Is Speeding Up
One of the strongest impressions I continue receiving is that everything begins moving faster. It feels as though life suddenly presses on the accelerator. The opportunities you've been waiting for may begin arriving more quickly than expected. Decisions that once seemed far away may suddenly require your attention. Conversations you've been postponing may happen before you feel completely prepared.
There is a sense that momentum builds throughout the month, and once it begins moving, it has very little interest in slowing down. Momentum itself isn't positive or negative. It simply amplifies whatever is already present. If we're operating from fear, fear gains momentum. If we're operating from resentment, resentment gathers speed. If we're operating from purpose, inspiration, and love, those qualities begin expanding just as quickly.
This is why I keep returning to one simple question: What is fueling your fire?
Fire itself is neither good nor bad. It simply transforms whatever is placed within it. Wood becomes warmth. Food becomes nourishment. Old forests become fertile ground for new growth. The question isn't whether the fire exists. The question is what we're feeding it. Are we feeding it anger? Are we feeding it comparison? Are we feeding it fear? Or are we feeding it vision, courage, and the willingness to create something new? This month asks us to become deeply conscious of what is motivating our actions, because our intentions now carry tremendous creative power.
Staying Conscious in a Distracted World
As this momentum builds, I also feel a tremendous amount of distraction moving through the collective. People feel hurried. Impatient. They're trying to get somewhere faster, answer one more message, accomplish one more thing before slowing down. When we move too quickly, awareness often becomes the first thing we lose.
One of the strongest practical messages I received while sitting with this energy was simply to pay attention. If you're driving, be fully present. Keep your eyes on the road. Avoid unnecessary distractions. Don't assume that everyone else is paying attention, because many people won't be.
The invitation isn't to become fearful. The invitation is to become conscious. There is a profound difference. Living consciously doesn't mean expecting something to go wrong. It means being awake to the present moment instead of allowing ourselves to move through life on autopilot.
I also continue to feel interruptions surrounding technology, communication, and systems throughout July. Whether that appears as power outages, technological glitches, communication breakdowns, or simply moments where life asks us to slow down unexpectedly, there is a feeling that we are being reminded not to place all of our trust in external systems. Sometimes when the power goes out, we're invited to reconnect with an inner source of power we had forgotten was there.
Whether these interruptions unfold collectively or personally, I encourage you not to meet them with immediate frustration. Instead, ask yourself: What is this interruption making space for? Sometimes what appears to be an inconvenience is actually a redirection. Sometimes the pause is exactly what allows us to notice something we would have otherwise rushed past.
Awakening Without Reacting
One of the greatest gifts available to us this month is the ability to remain conscious without becoming reactive. That won't always be easy.
The energy throughout July feels provocative. It pushes buttons. It exposes sensitivities. It has a way of bringing unresolved emotions to the surface, both within ourselves and within the people around us. You may notice family members acting differently. Your children may become more emotional. Your partner may seem impatient. Conversations may feel more charged than usual. It would be easy to believe that every reaction is about you. Very often, it isn't. Sometimes what you're witnessing is simply another person trying to move through energy they don't yet understand.
The more conscious you become of what's happening collectively, the easier it becomes not to personalize every interaction. Instead of immediately reacting, you may find yourself quietly observing. Something bigger is moving through right now.
That awareness changes everything. It allows compassion to replace defensiveness. Presence to replace reaction. Understanding to replace judgment. We cannot always control the energy moving through the collective, but we can choose how consciously we participate in it. That, perhaps more than anything else, feels like one of July's greatest invitations.
What Story Have You Been Living?
A few days before recording this update, I shared something with my Substack community that continued echoing through me as I listened to July's energy. The words came so clearly that I knew they weren't just for that moment—they were part of the larger teaching that wanted to unfold this month.
The message I shared was Living on purpose isn't about chasing purpose. It's about becoming conscious enough to live it.
The more I sat with those words, the more I realized that's exactly what July is asking of us. We spend so much of our lives searching for purpose as though it's something outside of ourselves that we need to discover. We wait for the perfect opportunity, the perfect timing, or some grand revelation that tells us what we're here to do. Yet purpose has never really been about finding something new. More often than not, it's about removing everything that has prevented us from living what has always been true.
This month's energy asks us a simple but profound question: What story have you been living that no longer belongs to you?
Not the story you tell other people. Not the story your family believes. Not even the story you've repeated to yourself for years. The deeper story. The one quietly shaping every decision you make without you even realizing it's there.
Many of the stories we live were never consciously chosen. They were inherited. They were formed through childhood experiences, family beliefs, cultural expectations, or moments when life taught us to protect ourselves. Over time, those protective stories become identities, and eventually we forget they were ever stories at all. Yet July has a way of gently pulling back the curtain. It invites us to look honestly at the narratives we've accepted as truth and ask ourselves whether they still belong to the person we're becoming.
Listening to the Quiet Voice Within
I had one of those moments myself this week. I was simply vacuuming the house. Nothing profound was happening. I wasn't meditating. I wasn't asking for guidance. I was just going about my day when, completely out of nowhere, I heard myself say, "I want a new vehicle."
Then another thought followed immediately after. "I want to be able to walk into a dealership and pay cash for it." The thought surprised me. Not because we desperately need a new vehicle. We don't. It wasn't coming from a place of lack or necessity. It simply appeared, almost as though another part of me had quietly been waiting for the opportunity to speak.
Instead of dismissing it, I became curious. Where did that come from? Why was that important? What was really underneath those words? I realized it wasn't actually about the vehicle. It was about permission. Permission to desire something. Permission to imagine a different experience of life. Permission to stop immediately talking myself out of what I wanted.
How many times do we do that without even noticing?
A dream arises, and almost instantly another voice appears explaining why it isn't practical, why it isn't realistic, why now isn't the right time, or why someone else deserves it more than we do. We don't even give ourselves permission to explore the desire before we've convinced ourselves it isn't possible. That quiet moment while vacuuming reminded me how often we silence ourselves before anyone else ever has the chance.
Where Have You Been Settling?
As I continued reflecting on that experience, another question emerged. Where have I simply settled? Not because I consciously wanted less, but because somewhere along the way I accepted that less was all that was available.
I wonder how many of us have done the same thing. Perhaps we've settled in relationships that no longer nourish us. Perhaps we've settled in careers that no longer reflect who we are. Perhaps we've settled into financial stories that tell us we'll always struggle, that there's never enough, or that wanting more somehow makes us selfish.
Sometimes we become so accustomed to living inside limitation that we stop recognizing it as limitation at all. We simply call it reality.
Yet there is another part of us—a quieter part—that never stopped dreaming. That part doesn't necessarily want extravagance. It doesn't need more for the sake of having more. It simply remembers that life was never meant to be lived in constant survival. July invites us to listen to that quieter voice instead of immediately silencing it. Not every desire is ego. Sometimes desire is simply the soul remembering what is possible.
Healing Our Relationship with Worth
As this conversation continued unfolding within me, I realized how closely it connects to the deeper healing many of us are moving through right now. We've recently shifted into Chiron's movement through Taurus, and with that comes an invitation to heal our relationship with value, worth, deserving, and self-respect.
These aren't abstract spiritual concepts. They show up in everyday life. They show up in the opportunities we believe we're worthy of receiving. They show up in the relationships we remain in. They show up in the amount of rest we allow ourselves. They show up in whether we believe our dreams matter.
Many people unconsciously carry beliefs that sound something like this:
"If I had more money, I'd probably waste it."
"If I became successful, I'd lose myself."
"If I finally received what I wanted, something bad would happen."
Those beliefs often live far beneath our conscious awareness, yet they quietly influence every decision we make. Sometimes we aren't blocking abundance because abundance isn't available. We're blocking it because somewhere inside we've associated receiving with danger.
If I have more... I'll lose control. I'll become someone I don't want to be. I'll disappoint people. I'll be judged. I'll fail. Those stories become invisible prisons. They keep us living safely inside lives we've outgrown. Yet beneath every one of those beliefs is something much deeper. A question of worth. A question of whether we truly believe we're allowed to receive. Not because we've earned it. Not because we've suffered enough. Simply because we exist.
Why Not You?
One of the questions that kept coming forward for me as I reflected on all of this was beautifully simple. Why not you? Why not you experience abundance? Why not you experience joy? Why not you experience healthy love? Why not you build meaningful work that nourishes both your soul and your livelihood?
Somewhere along the way we've accepted the idea that asking for more somehow makes us less spiritual, less humble, or less grateful. I don't believe that's true. You can be deeply humble and still allow yourself to receive. You can live from your heart and still create financial stability. You can be generous without believing you must continually sacrifice yourself. Perhaps true humility isn't pretending we don't desire more. Perhaps it's receiving with gratitude and using what we've been given consciously. The question isn't whether you're worthy. The question is whether you're willing to release the story that says you aren't.
Moving Beyond Victim Consciousness
Earlier this year, I spoke about humanity beginning to move beyond victim consciousness. As I listen to the energy of July, I feel we're entering a much deeper stage of that journey. The invitation is becoming more direct. It's no longer gently asking us to notice our stories. It's asking us to decide whether we're willing to continue living them.
Before I go any further, I want to make an important distinction because this matters. There is a difference between being a true victim of circumstance and living from the archetype of victim consciousness. Life brings experiences that genuinely wound us. There are people who have endured unimaginable hardship, abuse, trauma, loss, and injustice. Those experiences are real, and they deserve to be acknowledged with compassion. That isn't what I'm speaking about.
Victim consciousness is something different. It is the place where our identity becomes fused with the story of what happened. It's where every challenge becomes further evidence that life is against us. We begin returning to the same narrative over and over again. Nothing ever works out for me. Everyone rejects me. No one understands me. Why does this always happen to me? The story becomes so familiar that we stop questioning whether it's even true.
That's where July begins asking us to look honestly. When we say, "Everyone rejects me," is that really true? Have we truly met every person on Earth? Has every single person rejected us? Or has that become the story we've repeated often enough that it now feels like reality?
The moment we begin questioning the story, something remarkable happens. We create space for another possibility. Perhaps not everyone rejects us. Perhaps we've learned to reject ourselves before anyone else has the opportunity. Perhaps we've spent so many years trying to become the person we thought everyone else wanted us to be that we lost sight of the person we already were. Those are very different conversations. One keeps us trapped. The other begins setting us free.
The Stories That Keep Us Small
Many of the stories we carry weren't consciously chosen. They were formed during moments when we were simply trying to make sense of life. As children, we naturally personalize our experiences. If love felt inconsistent, we may have concluded we weren't lovable. If there wasn't enough money, we may have decided abundance wasn't meant for people like us. If our voices weren't heard, we may have learned that staying quiet felt safer than speaking.
Those conclusions made sense at the time. They helped us survive. The problem is that many of us are still living from those same conclusions decades later. We've become adults, yet we're still allowing childhood beliefs to determine adult decisions. July shines a light on those inherited narratives. It gently asks, Is this actually true? Or is it simply familiar? Because familiar and true are not always the same thing. Sometimes we've lived with a belief for so long that we've forgotten it was only ever one interpretation of an experience. The story is not the truth. The story is simply the meaning we gave to what happened. And meanings can change.
The Courage to See the Adult in the Mirror
One of the images that kept coming through as I reflected on this energy was incredibly simple. It's as though life is asking us to walk up to the mirror and truly look at ourselves. Not the child. The adult. Sometimes we continue speaking to ourselves as though we're still powerless. As though someone else is responsible for creating the life we long for. Yet the person looking back in the mirror isn't the child anymore.
The child deserves compassion. The child deserves healing. But the adult carries responsibility. Not responsibility in the sense of blame. Responsibility in the sense of authorship.
There comes a moment where life gently says, "You're here now. You get to choose. You get to create. You get to decide what happens next."
That realization can feel both empowering and uncomfortable because it asks us to stop waiting for someone else to rescue us. No one else can become who we're here to become. No one else can live the life we're here to live. No one else can make the choices only we are capable of making. July doesn't ask us to become perfect. It simply asks us to recognize where we've been giving away our power.
Stop Negotiating with Your Survival Self
Perhaps the strongest message that continued coming through for me this month was this: Stop negotiating with the version of yourself that was created to survive. Think about that for a moment.
Every one of us has developed versions of ourselves that helped us make it through difficult seasons. Some became people pleasers. Some became perfectionists. Some became fiercely independent. Some learned to stay invisible. Some became the caretaker. Some became the achiever. Some learned to never ask for help.
Those versions of ourselves were never wrong. They were incredibly intelligent. They protected us when protection was needed. The problem is that survival strategies often remain long after the danger has passed. We continue making decisions from an identity that no longer reflects who we truly are. July invites us to notice where we're still negotiating with that survival self.
The part that says, "Don't risk it. Don't speak up. Don't leave. Don't begin. Don't dream too big. Don't ask for more. And then it quietly introduces us to another voice. The voice that has always been there beneath the fear. The voice that remembers the life we've always wanted to create. The voice that isn't trying to survive. It's trying to live.
That version of you has been waiting patiently. Not demanding. Not forcing. Simply waiting until you were ready to trust it.
The Person You Have Always Been Becoming
I think one of the most beautiful realizations we can have is that growth isn't about becoming someone else. It's about remembering who we've been becoming all along.
There's a version of you that has always known peace was possible. A version of you that has always believed love could feel healthy. A version of you that has always imagined meaningful work, authentic relationships, financial stability, creative expression, and a life lived with purpose.
That version never disappeared. It simply became quieter while survival became louder.
Now the volume is changing. The survival self is no longer leading the conversation. The soul is. And perhaps that's the real invitation of July. Not to become someone new. But to finally stop negotiating with the parts of yourself that were never meant to lead forever.
Instead, begin honoring the person you've been becoming through every experience, every lesson, every heartbreak, every ending, and every new beginning. Because that person is ready now. Not because life has become easier. But because you've become more conscious. And consciousness changes everything.
Turning Toward a New Direction
As we move deeper into July, the energy begins asking us to make a choice. It's no longer enough to recognize what needs to change. We have to be willing to move in a new direction.
Around the middle of the month, the energy feels pivotal. It reminds me of standing at the helm of a ship and deliberately turning the wheel. Once the course changes, everything that follows begins moving toward a different destination. For some of you, that new direction may be practical. It may involve changing careers, moving homes, restructuring your business, redesigning your website, or creating a new way of working that better reflects who you've become. For others, the shift may be entirely internal.
You may begin thinking differently about yourself, your relationships, your finances, or your future. Sometimes the most significant change isn't visible to anyone else. It begins quietly within us, long before it ever becomes visible in our outer world. What feels important is recognizing that this isn't change for the sake of change. It's change that grows naturally from greater awareness. Once we've seen something clearly, it becomes difficult to continue pretending we haven't seen it. July offers us that clarity. It asks us to stop circling the same mountain and begin walking a different path.
A Breath of Fresh Air
Although much of July carries tremendous momentum, I don't experience this entire month as intense.
As we move toward the latter part of July, the energy begins to soften. It feels as though we've weathered a storm, and suddenly there's room to breathe again. Part of that shift comes as we begin moving toward Leo's influence. There is a warmth that starts entering the collective. Leo reminds us to reconnect with joy, creativity, celebration, and wholehearted living. After months of deep inner work, there is permission to remember that life isn't only about healing. It's also about living. I also sense a stronger emphasis on community and teamwork. Many of us have spent years believing we have to carry everything ourselves, yet this next chapter reminds us that we aren't meant to walk alone.
There are people who genuinely want to support us, just as there are times when we are called to become that source of support for someone else. Relationships begin shifting. Families continue evolving. For many parents, there is another layer of letting go. Children who are no longer little are preparing to spread their wings. There is an invitation to trust the people we've nurtured, allowing them to discover their own path rather than trying to protect them from every experience. Loving someone sometimes means giving them the freedom to become who they came here to be. These changes can stir emotion, yet they are also signs of growth. Life was never meant to remain exactly as it was.
Commit to the Life You're Creating
One of the strongest messages I continue receiving for July is that we have the wind in our sails. There is enough energy available this month to carry us much farther than we realize. The question isn't whether the energy exists. The question is whether we're willing to stay committed once we've begun. This isn't the month for starting something, stopping, starting again, and then stopping once more. It's the month to follow through. To finish what we've started. To clean up what we've left unfinished. To complete the projects we've been postponing. To have the conversations we've been avoiding. To bring closure where closure is needed so that new beginnings can emerge naturally.
Sometimes we think freedom comes from starting something new. Often it comes from finishing what we've already begun. There is enormous liberation in completion. Every unfinished project, every delayed decision, every promise we've made to ourselves but never honored quietly consumes energy. As those loose ends begin coming together, we create space for something entirely new to enter our lives. July supports that kind of commitment. It reminds us that transformation isn't created through inspiration alone. It is created through consistent action.
The Great Change
If I could leave you with one message this month, it would simply be this: July carries the possibility of great change. Not guaranteed change. Not forced change. Possibility.
There is tremendous momentum available to us. Like every force in nature, that momentum can be expressed in many different ways. It may feel exciting. It may feel uncomfortable. At times it may even feel overwhelming. Yet within every moment of disruption is also the possibility for something entirely new to emerge. Throughout this update I've shared some of the intuitive impressions that continued coming forward as I listened to the month ahead. As always, I hold these impressions lightly. Sometimes they reflect collective events. Sometimes they unfold as deeply personal experiences within our own lives. Often they serve less as predictions and more as invitations to remain awake, present, and conscious as life continues unfolding around us.
Rather than becoming preoccupied with what might happen, I encourage you to ask a different question. How do I want to meet whatever unfolds? Do I want to meet it from fear? Or do I want to meet it from presence? From trust? From the understanding that every experience, no matter how unexpected, carries within it the potential to awaken something new?
I truly believe that's what July is offering us. This isn't a month that asks us to remain who we've always been. It's a month that invites us to become more fully ourselves. To release what no longer belongs. To stop negotiating with the versions of ourselves that were created simply to survive. To trust the quieter voice that has been guiding us all along. To finish what we've started. To honor what we've learned. And to step forward with the courage to create a life that reflects who we are becoming, rather than who we once believed we had to be.
There will undoubtedly be moments this month that ask for our patience, our awareness, and our discernment. There will also be moments of tremendous inspiration, unexpected opportunity, and beautiful breakthroughs. Remember that possibility exists in every direction. Where there is potential for challenge, there is equally the potential for extraordinary growth.
Perhaps that is the greatest teaching of all. The future isn't asking us to predict it. It's asking us to participate in creating it.
As always, I send you so much love. I hope this reflection offers a little guidance as you move through the month ahead. I'll continue to join you each week as we explore the changing energies together, but until then, be gentle with yourself, stay awake to what life is revealing, and trust that even the changes you didn't expect may be leading you exactly where your soul has been trying to go. Have a beautiful July.
Much love,
Corrie Thorne-Cameron, Founder and Creator of More Than Existing
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