top of page
Living Frequencies

Search
June 2026
At the Point of Saturation On Maximum Light and Intelligent Restraint June arrives with confidence already established.Light extends generously across the day. Evenings linger. The atmosphere carries a fullness that feels assured rather than anticipatory. The season no longer approaches expansion; it inhabits it. Midway through the month, the summer solstice occurs—the moment when daylight reaches its greatest duration in the Northern Hemisphere. Astronomically, this marks a
Adwoa Theresa Adu-Sanyah
Jun 12 min read
May 2026
Venusian Cycles of Value On Refinement, Distance, and Discernment May unfolds with a quality of refinement. The season settles into itself, neither tentative nor excessive. Light has gained confidence. Growth appears measured. The atmosphere carries a sense of discernment rather than urgency. This month often coincides with a heightened visibility of Venus, depending on its position relative to Earth and the Sun. Astronomically, Venus follows a cycle of approach and withdrawa
Adwoa Theresa Adu-Sanyah
May 12 min read
April 2026
Inclination of Light On Visibility as a Consequence of Position April enters through a subtle shift rather than a declaration.The air feels lighter, though temperatures change gradually. Mornings open more easily. Evenings stretch with less resistance. The season does not announce arrival through intensity, but through angle. Light behaves differently now. Astronomically, April reflects a continued change in the Sun’s inclination. Following the equinox, Earth’s axial orientat
Adwoa Theresa Adu-Sanyah
Apr 12 min read
MARCH 2026
The Equinox Threshold On Momentary Balance and Directional Shift March arrives as a point of suspension.Light and darkness meet briefly, sharing equal duration before continuing their movement in opposite directions. The season carries a sense of precision rather than emphasis, marking a moment that exists fully within transition. Astronomically, the equinox represents an exact alignment. Earth’s axis positions itself so that day and night receive equal measure. This balance
Adwoa Theresa Adu-Sanyah
Mar 12 min read
bottom of page
