
It is still Adar.
(on the Jewish month and the energetics of “overcoming doubt”)
It’s still Adar (Adar is the Hebrew name for the month according to the Lunar calendar)
The energy of Adar, is characterized by: an increase in joy, a knowing and excitement of miracles, and a focus on overcoming doubt and uncertainty and embracing true transformation…
I’ve been speaking to a lot of my friends and clients recently about certainty, and the “overcoming doubt” portion of this month. It could seem that the word "certainty" connotes a certain knowing. I see it as: an absolute trust in the divine order, even when in perceived “uncertainty”.
The deepest certainty to me is the ability to be with what IS, when it IS, while it IS. Certainty to me is a deep trust in Hashem, and in the piece of Hashem inside of each of us.
May we BE certain, may we know certainty, may we have certainty. I know this may seem like semantics but I’ve been using this word a lot and I want to explain what I mean when I do.
Though Purim has passed (whether you celebrate or not) the energy of this month is still very alive. Pray for miracles, lean into joy, lean into the energy of something shifting at a moment's notice, if you open your eyes.
Lean into the energy that beyond a shadow of a doubt, God/Hashem is supporting you in the divine order and time that is for you. And in that, I am certain.
The energy of this month is still alive!
(Adar is the Hebrew name of this month according to the Jewish/lunar calendar) the energetics of Adar and the Purim story (the holiday inside of the month of Adar) include: Joy, revealed miracles, ideas around certainty (overcoming doubt), faith in God, deep presence, and the idea that something can shift and be turned "upside down" at any moment.
Utilize the energy of this month to pray for Miracles, lean into joy, and open your eyes to the possibilities in the universe.
Things can change at a moment's notice, can we believe that, AND hold and be with life AS it is, WHILE it is, the WAY it is - at the same time?
I've been sharing and orienting a lot to Certainty recently... a Kabbalistic principle that is so important for alive living and I want to truly explain what I mean when I say it - the ultimate certainty to me is an absolute trust in the divine especially in perceived "uncertainty", AND believing in ALL the possibilities in this universe - one not being mutually exclusive to the other.