Greetings Chickadee!
Now is a time of tangible transformation, as we step into the energies which comprise March 2026. A time of healing is upon us… love-based healing.
Here we practice the methodology of the Heart-Centered Way, utilizing love, healing, happiness, and spiritual connection to navigate our daily lives. Yet, what is healing?
I had this question awhile back and become aware that all my definitions of healing began with the fixing of “problems.” Teal Swan talks about healing being – to experience the opposite. Essentially, take a broken arm, re-align the bone. Or take a trauma of childhood like abandonment and experience a relationship of connection.
Teal Swan’s statement points the way towards what healing we need. Take your trauma or what is broken and seek the opposite. Yet, what is healing – the concept and not the action? Then let’s compound this consideration by making the answer heart-centered.
March is a month where Spirit sends us golden healing energy to saturate our environment. Energy acting like metal utilized to solder pieces of glass together to create stained-glass or used to meld a gemstone for jewelry. This month’s energy is literally pouring into the cracks and seams of our bodies and lives to promote healing.
While golden healing energy is a common concept within metaphysical circles, such as reiki practitioners who are taught to visualize golden energy – what is the nature of this energy? How does it work? Which leads me back to…what is healing?
Healing the Heart-Centered Way:
Within Heart-Centered teachings we always return to our understanding of our origins. That we have a creator, Spirit, who loves us. This heart of creation is the Anahata and has influenced all the decisions, actions, and creations of life. We are born of love. This love…unconditional.
When we understand reality from this space, we realize our inherent worth. Come to know the gifts of our soul, like free-will. As well as the support/protection that walk with us through life, like our spirit guides. The love-based perception we adopt colors all things.
Originally healing was seen as an assertion of will. To take what was broken or harmed and dominate things. This thinking process was triggered by a fear-based life philosophy. A valid concern about health and wellbeing, tainted by a lack of understanding.
Which is why today we have inherited a war-like attitude towards healing. We “battle” depression. We “fight” disease. We must be strong – to win. Because nothing less than winning the war is losing. I ask you, how is any of this mentality harmonious or healing?
Consider war – the destruction, wounding, unsafety, and exhaustion. An attitude of war only promotes more destruction. Healing when seen through the lens of fear = separation. To cut out the bad. To reject the broken. To alienate our conscious self from the unwanted parts of our past and personality.
Yet, when we look with the eyes of love, we see union. Love is connection. With ourselves, people, and even things like food, hobbies, or places like home. In a world of love, built from love…healing is integration, an act of love. Through loving we get absorption and through that we get elevation.
Let me explain myself…
Healing is needed when we have trauma (anything unresolved) be it physical or mental. Now the answer to our hurt is to “experience the opposite.” That gives us direction for our healing. In a fear-based concept we go to war to make it happen. But in harmony, we take a different tack, we seek peace – integration.
Healing the Whole Person:
Human beings are 5 elements: body, mind, heart, will, & soul. Therefore, healing means addressing all parts of ourselves. We don’t just pull the wounded soldier out of the war zone, we also tend their physical wounds, and we are learning to also tend their mental/emotional wounds as well. Healing means tending to all parts of ourselves.
When we talk about trauma it can impact any part of our person. The peace talks address all aspects of the situation. From the environment we are in, to our thoughts and physical health. This war isn’t just our own attitude, but where we live, who we live with, even how we live.
In addition, health is impacted by our thoughts. When we experience life we see it through a lens. No matter how we see life, that perception informs our inner world what to feel. That feeling/emotion triggers a physiological response.
Just as stress has been shown to impact heart-health…all emotions impact our physical health. So healing isn’t just tending to environment (get out of the war zones) but also all parts of ourselves. To combine reality + personal need.
The reality of being human means that when we have a physical wound, we often need to clean it. Sometimes we need to re-align bone, stitch skin together, or even have a doctor operate. The reality of being human also means we need nutrients from food, sleep/rest, and water.
Then we combine the acceptance of reality with the acceptance of our needs. Our physical ailment came from somewhere. A thought which triggered not only emotions, but a lifestyle, relationship, or work environment. Thoughts which hurt us come from unmet needs, and forgetting that we are inherently worthy. That we are already loved and are always loveable.
When we accept reality and our needs, we then engage in peace talks. What are our needs? How do we meet those needs? To seek out what once was rejected or lost and bring it home.
The physical “problems” or mental “demons” we experience in life are things lost and alone. Pain triggered by anger, sadness, fear. To attack the scared child doesn’t end the fear, it amplifies it. It alienates it. So instead, healing is about integration. To go and sit with, hold, and love the scared child within.
When we sit with, allow, accept, nurture, caretake, and unite with our wounds – we heal. As we tend to them, we are unlearning dysfunction, learning new tools, and providing ourselves with what we needed and didn’t get before.
What magically happens, as we tend our wounds and caretake them, we are pulling them closer and closer to our heart. They are being accepted and as a result, they are getting smarter and better.
Our physical wounds get what they need. Our mental thoughts get the education they need to work with the world better. And our emotions get the comfort they seek to be at peace. Because we chose to accept the reality of life, the situation, our needs and chose to caretake with compassion.
Pulling the hurt parts close and tending to them is healing through integration. Which leads to assimilation and elevation. Life gets better through harmony.
March 2026:
The year 2026 is a time of laying the groundwork for the next decade. To walk with consideration and forethought like the tortoise. To watch, learn, and then plan. Sometimes in our preparation process we must turn our heads to look back. At what went wrong before. What wounds we are still healing. What impact our past and maybe those still active triggers have.
Therefore, March is a month where opportunities for integration, alignment, and peace are plentiful. To reap these blessings means to sit with your pain. To accept reality of life and yourself. To love through compassion of thought and action – giving yourself what you need.
There are those in life who will turn away from the healing opportunities. Who will engage in fear-based behavior and further reject, deny, and even disown those pieces of truth inside themselves or others. Healing is a gift of Creation. Creation is a world of love. Not everyone wants peace.
You only possess the power in life to decide for yourself if you will engage in healing. Focus upon you and your path and leave the rest of the world to their innate freedom. Only in this way will you be able to impact change in a healthy way. To accept this reality and meet your needs in life = a healing attitude.
Healing is available to ALL, because we are all loved. You have a right to healing. It is an inherent gift of creation. So, stop fighting and start your peace talks.