
The Collective Pulse | Remember Your Power
Every week, I tune into the collective energy and offer a short reading for Leaders who feel the undercurrents shifting. This week's image: Pac-Man. The ghosts. And the moment you remember you have the power. This is your weekly energy reading. Come tune in. Week of March 9th, 2026 Suggested follow-up tracks: Full Moon Eclipse (March 2026); Full Moon in Capricorn (July 2025); Full Moon in Libra (April 2025); Light Protocol 05 for Digestion
Transcript
The collective pulse for the week of March 9th.
Let us close our eyes and we are going to look together to see.
What image most serves for us to know as leaders at this time on our planet?
And the first thing I see is a little Pac-Man.
You know the video game Pac-Man.
It's the little yellow character doing this,
And then right behind is the ghost that's.
.
.
Chasing the pac-man but the pac-man's getting away and the ghost is just coming after it And there's that moment in the game where you eat the white button,
The pellet thing,
And then it turns on some sort of power and you can turn around as Pac-Man and eat the ghosts that have been chasing you.
You know that part where it activates your power.
I'm assuming you know about the Pac-Man game.
If you don't,
This is your nudge to go see what the Pac-Man game is all about.
Why would this be the image that I would see?
Everything in energy reading speaks through symbols and specifically what those symbols mean to me as the reader of the energy.
So my filter,
My interpretation might be different than what yours would be if you read the energy.
So when I look at what most serves for leaders to know right now,
It's the moment in the Pac-Man game where you eat the power,
The pellet,
The activator,
And you remember your power and you turn the game around.
You get the ghosts.
You get the thing that has been chasing you.
So this is all symbolic.
It's not necessarily a ghost.
What is that fear or thing that is constantly right behind you,
Chasing you,
Wanting you to.
.
.
Be devoured by it or fall prey to it.
So it could be.
.
.
As leaders,
It could be our fear.
Of not communicating our message properly or not being courageous enough to stand up when it's time to stand up.
Not fully taking care of all the people in our community and then someone is harmed in our community.
These are just quick examples coming to mind.
It could be any number of things.
When there's this thing chasing you and you're constantly in running away mode so that the thing you're afraid of doesn't devour you.
Then we lose our power the game isn't the game the game of life it isn't fun it isn't satisfying The choice to make is to activate our power,
To remember that we have those resources,
Those moments in the game where you can go get the reserves of energy and turn the game around.
Turn to face the thing that you have been afraid of,
That you've been running from.
And gobble it up before it devours you.
I'm using these terms from the game.
I'm not sure what the right terms would be for your story.
The other important element is the timeframe of the game of Pac-Man.
It was from the 80s.
A young girl and a teenager playing pac-man i remember on atari is atari even a thing anymore but i remember how much fun it was how many hours we spent trying to figure out how to beat the game And at the same time,
The 80s,
The first thing that comes to mind is the Berlin Wall falling.
There were big cultural shifts happening.
Big movements of freedom rising up in new ways.
And that same energy is available for us now.
It's accessible to us.
I believe it.
Part of what the collective is moving through.
It's remembering our power.
Choosing to activate our power.
And then to claim our freedom.
From that place of empowerment.
So the symbol of a popular game from the 80s being the image for this week is relevant.
Perhaps a reminder,
A call to action that humanity has toppled the Berlin Wall once before.
We can,
And I don't know all the politics associated with that.
I just remember how it felt as a teenager.
It felt like liberation for those who had been oppressed.
It felt like a new story,
A new chapter beginning.
Now in my 50s,
I'm perhaps a little more cynical about politics,
But I can feel the.
.
.
The energy of the people choosing to change the story,
The young people rising together to say no more,
We refuse to accept this oppression anymore.
And so that symbol from the 80s coming through till now,
That energy is a reminder for us as leaders.
We may think that something is always going to be what it always has been.
And that's just not true.
We can change the story so quickly.
And when we come together and we have this clear,
For me it's heart,
This clear heart-led conviction that we are empowered,
That we are stronger as communities together than we are on our own individually.
We can move mountains.
Pac-man who knew who knew it would be pac-man this week but that is the image that i hope will serve for all of us to remember If you haven't checked out the game,
Maybe this is also an edge to do that.
Okay,
We're going to be in our power as often as we possibly are able to.
I send you so much love.
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