How to recognize signs of life pushing you toward new beginnings
Kishori Sud suggests that sudden urges for change signal inner development
There are phases in life when everything seems to fall apart all at once. Plans do not work out, relationships shift, and emotions feel heavier as nothing moves the way you hoped it would.
In those moments, it is natural to feel confused or even question why things are going wrong. However, what feels like everything breaking down is often life pushing you toward a new beginning. According to tarot reader and crystal healer Kishori Sud, this phase is a "forced life reset."
"It is not happening to harm you; it is happening to realign you," Kishori Sud explained. When individuals hold on to things that no longer provide help, life steps in to shake the comfort zone and make room for something better.
This transition involves sudden endings without closure, clearing space for better opportunities. You may feel lost yet deeply aware, possessing an inner clarity that guides you away from the familiar.
Kishori Sud noted that "your growth comes from finding peace within yourself and trusting that things will work out at the right time." Emotional releases, such as crying or overthinking, are part of this process, allowing for the letting go of old memories to gain strength.
As you evolve, people may fall away, but this is merely a realignment for the next chapter. A strong urge to change routines or appearance often follows, alongside a draw toward spiritual practices like meditation.
Kishori Sud recommends working with Labradorite to support this transformation and protect energy during uncertain days.
Simple mini reset ritual
Homemade herbal drink:
- Boil water with basil, a pinch of cinnamon, and a few rose petals.
- Sip it slowly and set an intention: “I release what is not aligned and welcome what is meant for me.”
Incense:
- Light sandalwood or lavender incense to calm your energy.
- This helps to clear emotional heaviness from your immediate environment.
Letting go practice:
- Take 5–7 minutes to write down what you are holding onto: people, fears, or expectations.
- Then tear the paper or safely burn it as a symbol of release.
Please Note: This information is for educational purposes only and does not count as professional advice.