
Moonbeaming What To Know About 2026: Our Magician Year
Last Call — Registration Closes Wednesday, January 7th
Join us for The Collective Energies of the Year: The Magician—a deep dive into the metaphysical, divinatory, and astrological themes shaping 2026.
This workshop explores the card of the year (The Magician), with guest appearances from the Wheel of Fortune and the Sun, major astrological shifts, and Sarah’s yearly predictions and insights shared nowhere else.
You’ll gain a clear energetic overview of the year ahead and learn how to work with these forces consciously.
Join us!
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What if this year isn’t about moving faster, but about moving with intention?
In this weeks episode of Moonbeaming, Sarah offers a preview of what will be explored in the Moon Studio ‘Year Ahead’ workshop series beginning this Saturday, January 10th.
Rather than predictions or pressure to act quickly, Sarah invites a different approach to the new year — one rooted in pacing, attention, and personal agency. She reflects on urgency culture, nervous system capacity, and the difference between insight and integration, while introducing the Magician as a guiding archetype for the year ahead and a symbol of reclaimed inner authority.
You’ll hear:
- Why urgency culture can push us into survival mode and how to recognize when it’s time to recalibrate
- Why pacing, rest, and integration matter more than forcing momentum at the start of the year
- How slowing down and doing less can create more clarity, capacity, and alignment
- What it means to be in right relationship with time
- How the Magician archetype speaks to agency, self-trust, and inner authority
- Why tools and frameworks work best when they support intuition rather than replace it
