Tania Marie: Trusting the Unfolding

I hope everyone enjoyed a walk through Summer Solstice’s doorway this past weekend and received the gentle reminders of light, growth, blessings already present, and the quiet knowing that life is unfolding in its own perfect timing.

Close-up of vibrant orange lilies surrounded by green foliage in sunlight.

There are parts of us still blossoming.

Dreams still gathering strength beneath the surface.

Sacred seeds awakening in their own perfect time.

Summer Solstice always feels special to me.

A day that our bunny, Joy, left this earth plane, Astrid came into our lives, and is our wedding anniversary. This year it also aligned with Father’s Day, just like the year of our wedding.

A close-up of a ladybug perched on a green stem among vibrant purple flowers in a sunny garden.

Overall, it just carries a hopeful energy to me – much needed these days when it can be easy to let crazy energies get the best of us. And I’ve seen a lot of wild stuff lately. I’m grateful to have anchored my own center and peace that trusts in alignment.

All that is not aligned, will simply drop away or not affect us when we flow with that divine process.

Right now I’m looking forward to backpacking trips, summer visits with friends, new adventures, dreaming about new journeys, and continuing to enjoy the beauty that surrounds me.

As I always do, this season also invites reflection.

A field of bright yellow wildflowers in a forested area, with blurred trees and greenery in the background.

Many of those reflections arise from things I experience directly, while others emerge from witnessing the journeys of those around me. Recently, a common theme has been appearing again and againβ€”one that has invited me to revisit what compassion, support, and trust truly look like.

It inspired these words that I recently shared on Instagram and felt guided to share again here, as it might be helpful or timely for someone else – especially empaths, caregivers, and healers:

Lately, I’ve been reflecting a lot on something that has not come easily for me.

For much of my life, compassion looked like giving more.

Holding more.

Carrying more.

Protecting more.

If someone I loved was struggling, every part of me wanted to help carry their burden.

And while there is beauty in that impulse, I began to wonder if there are times when what appears to be compassion is also a difficulty trusting another soul’s journey.

A woman stands next to orange trees in a park, wearing a black top and light blue wide-leg jeans, with orange fruits visible among the green foliage.

Standing with this tree, I found myself contemplating the wisdom of nature.

The tree offers so much.

Shade.

Shelter.

Beauty.

Presence.

Yet it remains deeply rooted in its own relationship with the earth.

It does not abandon itself in service to what grows around it.

Its giving and receiving exist in balance.

And perhaps that balance is part of what allows it to endure.

For those of us who feel deeply, it can be difficult to witness another’s struggle, especially when we can see the possibilities.

A hand holding a cluster of pale purple flowers with a hint of blue, surrounded by greenery and rocky soil.

Yet life continues to show me that transformation cannot be given.

It can only be chosen.

We can offer love.

We can offer support.

We can illuminate a doorway.

But we cannot create another person’s commitment to walk through it.

Perhaps embodied integrity is learning to honor our own truth as faithfully as we encourage others to honor theirs.

To strengthen our boundaries not as acts of separation, but as acts of love.

To trust that every soul has its own timing, its own lessons, and its own path of becoming.

A field of vibrant purple flowers growing among green foliage in a sunny outdoor setting.

What we can offer is presence.

We can offer compassion.

We can offer possibility.

And then we can trust.

Trust another person’s capacity to meet their own life.

Trust that what feels difficult today may become the very catalyst for a different choice tomorrow.

Two dandelion puffballs growing in a natural setting with sparse grass and soil in the background.

The most powerful medicine we offer the world may not be found in what we say.

It may be found in what we embody.

Like the tree, we become a living example.

Rooted in truth.

Open in heart.

Offering love without carrying what is not ours.

And embodying the possibility that others may one day recognize within themselves.

A serene garden scene featuring a Buddha statue surrounded by various plants, pine cones, and stones on a wooden deck, with a forest backdrop of tall trees.

For now, I remain grateful for the reminders this season continues to offer:

To trust the timing.

To honor the journey.

And to allow life to unfold as it will.

In my next post, I’ll be sharing an invitation for those who feel called to step more deeply into their own unfolding and transformationβ€”into a journey of embodiment, presence, and lived experience.

About Tania Marie's Blog

Tania is a writer, visionary artist, and energy alchemist. Although she no longer works in the capacity of direct teaching and healing roles, with over thirty years’ experience in creative healing arts and metaphysical studies that include being a Reiki Master Teacher since 2007, she now channels this energy as a way of life and the art of being. She’s the host of the 11 episode YouTube series, Talks With Crystal Skulls, and works with crystals and crystal skulls privately now for wider intentions. The Speakers are one such collective she channels for. With over twenty years’ experience as a rabbit guardian to five companions, she currently volunteers as the Adoption and Foster Counselor for Reno Rabbit Rescue. She is also a part-time Rep for Egyptian Master Carver, Mody Ra. Tania authored and self-published the ground-breaking book, Spiritual Skin. She currently devotes her time to new writing projects and creative endeavors, which she’ll share as they birth.

Posted on June 24, 2026, in Uncategorized and tagged , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 7 Comments.

  1. Interesting life lessons Tania. I’m glad you’re finding the right balance of giving versus holding compassionate space for others. I fumble with that often. Happy summer adventures. πŸŒΎπŸ’žπŸŒŸ

  2. My daughter and I had a conversation yesterday of many of the ideas that you spoke here. Love this sweet T. Mir and Me

    • Oh wow! That’s synchronous to hear dear D! Why am I not surprised we were both reflecting on these core themes. It really feels highlighted right now in more ways than I can even express. Thank you so much for sharing this. I appreciate feeling the resonance with you. Love to you, Courtney and Mir!! πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–

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