April Forecast: Turning Point

Stepping into Mature, Aligned Leadership

You may have noticed that, at a collective level, we’ve been going through the wringer around what healthy leadership looks like. Giving power away, yet continuing to go along with what doesn’t feel right. Altering what we are willing to see so that leaders don’t disappoint us. And, at times, abandoning ourselves as leaders in order to keep others engaged or on our side.

In the month of April, you are invited to experiment with a more grounded, aligned expression of your own leadership in your life.

Leadership does not require material power, followers, or “power-over” influence. Leadership is inherent when in alignment with the rhythms of your soul. The deeper you align with the song of your soul—the precise and unique blueprint at the core of who you are—the more you naturally align with collective patterns and universal principles. This is how you take your place in life.

Anyone who has claimed their space is a leader. Whether subtle or widely recognized, your presence alters the complex system of interdependent beings we call life.

This month also opens a deeper inquiry into the relationship between personal desire and service to the world. Is what I love to do selfish? Does service inherently require sacrifice or martyrdom?

Many of us carry ancestral patterns of toil, of setting aside what we love in service to family, country, or survival. But what if there is another way? What if what you love and how you serve can be braided together?

Moving Out of Stagnation Into Action 

One of the main tensions this month revolves around staying in what is known, or even what has once been loved but has become stagnant, versus stepping into the unknown.

This is a familiar friction, one that arises in many phases of life. But there is a heightened intensity around it now. The invitation is to notice the additional resistance that may be emerging as certain patterns begin to shift.

The truth is, we don’t know what will happen if we loosen our grip. A relationship, pattern, or situation may become more alive and healthy when we stop holding it so tightly. Or, it may fall away, like sand slipping through our fingers.

Either way, force is rarely the answer. Rather than prying your hands off the steering wheel and overriding fear, the invitation is to become curious about the resistance. To meet it, to listen to it, to explore it.

Resistance holds intelligence. It may simply be asking for your attention and acceptance so that it can reorient to what is actually unfolding in front of you.

Trusting the Unknown and Deep Inner Reorganization

Honest transformation cannot know where it is going.

A three-year-old cannot truly comprehend what it means to be ten. They can imagine it, hear about it, even receive descriptions from older children, but they cannot know it from within their current vantage point.

This month invites you to embrace that same kind of not-knowing. Riding the wave of emergence is an art, one that most of us have not been taught. We tend to want certainty before we let go or step forward.

And yet, we are living in unprecedented times that ask us to become increasingly fluid in order to meet constant change.

You may be experiencing a profound inner reorganization. This will likely continue through April… and, well, the rest of your life.

The invitation is to embrace the in-between: the not-quite-knowing, the foggy edges, the fragmented glimpses of what is to come. While this can be uncomfortable, it can also guide you toward the one thing that is always present. Something steady, quietly loving, and deeply rooted at the core of your being… and at the core of life itself

With warmth, 

Collin 

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