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Finding a New Balance: Holding Space in a Shifting World



Finding a New Balance: Holding Space in a Shifting World

As our world continues to change, many empaths are finding that the ways we’ve traditionally connected and supported others no longer feel as aligned as they once did. The outside energy has become overwhelming for many, making it crucial to find new ways to maintain our well-being while still being of service.

For some, this might mean stepping back from leading workshops, events, or being at the forefront of community activities. Instead, creating a space from a distance can be a more effective and sustainable way to support others. This doesn’t mean withdrawing or disconnecting, but rather embracing a different form of engagement—one that feels more in tune with the current energy dynamics.

Many of us have noticed that when we try to force ourselves into roles or activities that no longer resonate, we experience a drop in energy. Initially, this might be interpreted as self-doubt or fear, but it’s often a sign that our paths are evolving. Our purpose in these times may be to offer support in ways that are less visible but just as impactful.

By stepping back from physically leading or being heavily involved, we can still create a supportive environment where others can explore their own paths at their own pace. Holding space from a distance allows for a subtle, yet profound, form of connection. It’s about providing an energetic support system that helps others navigate their journeys without overwhelming ourselves.

This approach might resonate with other empaths who are also feeling the weight of external energies. Embracing a more mindful and intentional way of holding space can lead to a flow that feels more natural and sustainable. It’s a way to contribute to the collective evolution without depleting our own energy reserves.

As we navigate these changing times, it’s important to remember that there are many ways to support others. Holding space from a distance is one such way, and it might just be the approach that feels most appropriate for many of us right now. By creating a safe, supportive environment—whether near or far—we can help foster growth and transformation in ourselves and those around us.

Rev.Julie Hines B.Msc RMT 

#empaths #newearth #energyhealing #healing #lightworker #self-care

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