Welcome to the Year of the Fire Horse 🐎 | Begin Gently
Jan 06, 2026 2:06 pm
Hello ,
Welcome to Week One of 2026!
This is not a year that tiptoes in quietly.
2026 arrives with Fire Horse energy: bold, intuitive, freedom-loving, and fiercely alive. But before we move, we ground. Before we create momentum, we listen.
January is not a starting line.
It’s a tuning fork.
This first week invites you to orient your inner compass
To let your nervous system feel the shape of the year ahead. To notice where your body tightens at the idea of “doing more” and where it exhales at the thought of “being aligned.”
We begin this week under early January moon energy, a liminal phase where intention is still forming its language. Rather than setting rigid resolutions, ask yourself:
• What pace feels honest this year?
• What am I no longer willing to override within myself?
• Where does my energy want more space, not more pressure?
+ Horses are Object visualizers (Everything you see is a picture)
and many of us are as well. Think Clairvoyance - Remote Viewing.
🔥 Fire Horse Wisdom for Week One
True power doesn’t rush.
It chooses direction before speed. I wrote a blog all about the transition from Year of the Wood Snake to Year of the Fire Horse
This week, your practice is simple and potent:
🌑 Mindful:
Each morning, place a hand on your chest and one on your belly. Take three slow breaths and ask, “What does my body need from me today?” Listen without correcting the answer.
🌿 Movement:
Choose grounding over intensity. Walk. Stretch. Sway. Let your body remember it is safe to move at its own rhythm.
✨ Affirm:
“I trust my timing. I honor my energy. I move forward in alignment.”
You don’t need to have the year figured out.
You only need to be present for its first conversation with you.
This week, let yourself arrive.
With steadiness and warmth,
Christine 💛
Welcome to 2026.
We begin gently. 🐎✨
P.S. Throughout January, we’ll work with moon cycles, nervous system regulation, and somatic safety to help you build momentum without burnout. Stay close. This year is alive, and it knows your name.
P.S. If this feels supportive, you’re welcome to share it with someone who might appreciate a gentler way to close the year.