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15. How to Stay Clear & Protected | The Fire Horse Year Demands It

15. How to Stay Clear & Protected | The Fire Horse Year Demands It

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How to Stay Clear and Protected: The Fire Horse Year Demands It

The energy of the Fire Horse year brings a powerful shift. After several years of heavier, slower-moving dynamics, we’re stepping into a cycle infused with far more sympathetic fire energy — intensity, momentum, passion, and acceleration. While this can spark creativity, courage, and transformation, it can also amplify overwhelm, reactivity, and energetic noise.

In this episode, we explore why this year may feel heightened on every level — emotionally, energetically, and collectively — and why our ability to stay clear, grounded, and protected will be more important than ever. When the energetic volume of the world increases, so does our sensitivity to it. Without conscious practices to clear and stabilise our field, it’s easy to absorb what was never ours to carry.

This conversation is about learning how to move through the Fire Horse year with clarity rather than chaos.

Inside the episode, we dive into powerful ways to clear, connect, and protect your energy. We explore practical techniques that use both the intelligence of the body and supportive tools outside of the body to help release negative energy, dissolve attachments, and shift your frequency back into a more aligned and elevated state.

These practices are designed to help you stay centred, sovereign, and energetically resilient as the intensity of the year unfolds.

If this year is asking more of us energetically, then caring for our field isn’t optional — it’s essential.

This episode will help you understand why, and show you where to begin.


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