Navigating a World in Transition
What is ending, what is emerging, and how to stay guided in times of change.
A webinar with guest speaker Shannon Gil
This conversation is an invitation to pause, breathe, and look honestly at the time we are living in. Michal Spiegelman and guest speaker Shannon Gil explore what may be ending, what may be emerging, and how we can stay connected to our inner guidance when the world feels uncertain, intense, or ungrounded.
The webinar brings together astrology, soul work, emotional awareness, spiritual practice, and very grounded reminders for daily life. It is especially supportive for women who feel the intensity of this moment and are seeking steadiness, clarity, and a deeper trust in themselves.
Main Topics Covered
- The larger cycles shaping this time of transition
- The movement from separation into unity consciousness
- How personal change and collective change reflect one another
- The role of duality, shadow, and emotional integration
- How to stay awake to what is happening without becoming consumed by fear
- The importance of frequency, vibration, and embodied practices
- Soul guidance as a way to navigate uncertainty
- Music, movement, dance, and creativity as tools for emotional release
Key Highlights & Insights from Michal Spiegelman
Michal opened the conversation by naming what many sensitive women are already feeling: the ground is shifting, uncertainty is stronger, and something is happening both in the world and inside us.
She shared that soul work helps us return to the wisest, deepest part of ourselves. The soul guides us through life by helping us grow, learn, expand, and wake up. A central teaching in the conversation was that the soul evolves through the emotional body. This means we do not need to divide emotions into good or bad. We can make space for the full human experience.
Michal spoke about the importance of holding opposites with compassion: pain and joy, grief and hope, darkness and light, personal responsibility and trust. This ability to hold duality can become a powerful spiritual practice.
She also introduced the idea of expanding mindfulness into soulfulness. Mindfulness helps us notice our thoughts, emotions, and body. Soulfulness deepens that awareness into a living relationship with the soul, where we listen inwardly and receive guidance from within.
Michal guided participants through a short soul-connection practice. The practice invited everyone to notice the mind, body, and heart, connect with light, tune into the soul, and ask: What inner guidance does my soul have for me right now?
Key Highlights & Insights from Shannon Gil
Shannon brought an evolutionary astrological perspective to the conversation, naming this time as a profound shift in consciousness. She described herself as a translator of the stars and a guide who works with astrology, Jungian psychology, Buddhist psychology, and pattern recognition.
One of Shannon’s main teachings was about duality and non-duality. She spoke about humanity moving from an age of separation into a deeper recognition of oneness. From this perspective, the personal work we do within ourselves also affects the larger collective field.
Shannon emphasized that the answer is often found within our own microcosm. When we integrate our own shadow, projections, pain, and fear, we contribute to healing the collective. She described this as a movement from feeling powerless to becoming conscious participants in the shift.
She also spoke about becoming the observer of duality, like a hawk that can rise above the emotional turbulence without disconnecting from it. The invitation is to feel our emotions, move them through the body, and avoid getting trapped in stories of fear, victimhood, or helplessness.
Shannon offered a grounded reminder that practical preparation and spiritual trust can coexist. We can take responsible steps in the physical world, then return to frequency, joy, connection with nature, and inner steadiness.
For Shannon, movement and dance are essential practices. She shared how music and dance help release dense emotions from the body and reconnect us with source, joy, and creative life force.
Questions from the Community
One participant asked whether non-duality means being one with source. Shannon responded that it can, while also explaining that non-duality includes a broader acceptance of the natural patterning of life. It means reducing inner opposition and learning to recognize unity, even while doing the deeper work of owning and integrating the shadow.
Another participant asked how to stay safe in the 3D world while feeling anger and fear about what is being revealed. Shannon encouraged both practical preparation and frequency work. Michal reflected this as the duality of doing what we can, being responsible, and also letting go, trusting, and aligning with joy.
The conversation also touched on spiritual bypassing. Both Michal and Shannon emphasized the importance of honoring emotions honestly. Anger, fear, grief, and confusion carry energy that needs to move. Music, dance, breath, nature, creativity, and intentional self-care can help the body process and release what the mind alone cannot resolve.
After You Finish Watching
Take a few quiet moments to notice what stayed with you. Maybe it is a word, a feeling, a question, or a gentle inner knowing.
You might ask yourself:
What is ending in my life right now?
What is quietly beginning?
What emotion is asking for space and compassion?
What soul quality do I want to embody today?
What helps me return to trust when the world feels uncertain?
Let the guidance come gently. There is no need to force clarity. Sometimes the soul speaks right away, and sometimes it speaks later, when we are walking, resting, dancing, or simply being kind to ourselves.
Meet the Presenters
Social Worker, Soul Coach, Spiritual Mentor, Reiki Master, and author of Becoming Soulful: Six Keys for Profound Transformation.
Michal is the founder of the Soulfulness Method, a framework that blends somatic work, soul alignment, and spirituality to support profound healing and transformation. Her teachings help people live with clarity, alignment, and soulful purpose—especially when life feels confusing or overwhelming.
Shannon Gill
An evolutionary and archetypal astrologer whose work integrates ancient cosmology, psychological insight, and embodied spiritual practice. With a background in Buddhist psychology and sacred dance, she guides individuals and communities through transformative cycles using astrology, ritual embodiment, and archetypal integration. Through her teaching, writing, and retreats, Shannon empowers others to align with their soul’s design and activate what she calls the “Godself fractal,” supporting personal awakening and conscious participation in humanity’s evolutionary transition.
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