This evening Sādhana unfolds as a quiet orientation toward transition—personal and planetary. Tiffany names the particular astrological atmosphere of this moment: a palpable threshold, a turning of tides, a collective re-patterning that asks for maturity rather than reactivity. The movements of the planets are not abstract; they are lived through our nervous systems, our relationships, our choices.
“Letting it sink in” becomes the central gesture. Instead of rushing to respond, fix, or define what is happening in the world, we pause. We feel. We allow the reality of this transitional time to register in the body, in the breath, in the subtle field of prāṇa. What is shifting? What is dissolving? What is quietly emerging?
The practice guides us toward steadiness—through deliberate pacing, intentional breathwork, and attentive internalization—so that we do not meet collective change with agitation, but with depth. This is not withdrawal; it is digestion. Just as agni must fully metabolize food, consciousness must metabolize experience.
In a time when the planetary climate can feel intense, unstable, or charged, this Sādhana invites us to anchor in what is enduring. To let the moment sink beneath the surface layers of commentary. To sense the larger intelligence at work.
Personal transition mirrors planetary transition. As we soften, stabilize, and consciously integrate what is here, we participate in a more coherent unfolding.
This evening is an offering of integration—an invitation to stand within the turning of the world and allow it to truly land, settle, and clarify within us.