May 2026 Intuitive Reading

What happens after the waterfall?
What happens when the steepness levels out? When the rush slows? When the intensity is dispersed and the water can finally bend into other shapes?
What happens when the waters within us get space to breathe again?
We get peace. We get flow.
We get river bends.
We get the kind of energy—adaptable, life-giving, flowing—that is beckoning to us this May.
Last month I talked about the energies of this world as a kind of waterfall—an intensity we were learning how to be with.
Now, this month, the energies are shifting (thank goodness).
The intensity of April moves further downstream and we can experience something different—a reconnection to what gives us life.
Ready to rest by the river’s edge? Step into this month’s intuitive reading and experience the energies awaiting us:
- What it means to leave the waterfall behind and arrive at the river bend this month
- Why you’re not off track—you’re being invited to meander (and how that’s medicine for your nervous system)
- How flow gently unwinds trauma—repatterning urgency into something more life-giving and sustainable
- The importance of following the “side quests” that feel nourishing, creative, and quietly alive
- “Have no fear”—a comforting message about how fear begins to dissolve when you follow what genuinely nourishes you
👉🎙️ Listen to this May’s Intuitive Reading
During the entire channeling of this month’s intuitive reading, I kept thinking about when I visited the river Boyne in Ireland. 🍀
I was jet-lagged and delirious after traveling 24 hours and my Airbnb wouldn’t be ready for hours.
So, with nothing else to do, I stashed my suitcase in the car and went to lay by the gentle body of the river.
The water moved brightly in the sunlight, glinting dreamlike all around me, feeding the vibrant emerald landscape, rippling in every direction.
I had never seen so much green. So much gentleness. So much beauty.
I laid my tired body on the Earth, and just drank it in.
This is what is flowing towards us this month, if we’re willing to slow down enough to let it in.
So may the peace of a softly flowing river find you this May.
May there be afternoons where you draw nearer to that which quietly sustains you, like laying in the curve of a gentle river’s bend
And may there be a green, and deeply needed, reprieve.

