This piece describes how our Sun’s journey around the galaxy triggers Earth changes, exposes networks of corruption, and discloses our connection to interdimensional beings from other solar systems.
In light of the ongoing waves of disclosure unfolding in 2026 — from the Epstein Files Transparency Act (releasing millions of pages exposing longstanding elite connections) to the president’s February 19th directive ordering federal agencies to identify and release files on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), UFOs, aliens, and extraterrestrial matters — I wanted to reshare this updated 2018 article.
Written during an earlier phase of acceleration, it draws on Hopi, Pueblo, and shamanic traditions — as well as sessions with my shamanic mentor — to frame current upheavals and disclosures as part of a natural galactic/solar cycle: one that pulls hidden elite conspiracies to the surface, dismantles outdated systems, and calls us toward greater awareness and heart-centered action. As more veils lift, it feels timely to revisit these teachings.
Original article from 2018, republished with 2026 context.
What do the activities of our Sun have to do with the exposure of corruption, UAP/UFO disclosure, and the increase in extreme weather, mass tragedies, and social unrest that we are experiencing here on Earth? According to indigenous and shamanic beliefs — and their understanding of life and the universe — everything.
When I’ve traveled to the Southwest, I’ve crossed paths with several indigenous men who shared important teachings with me. The common thread running through these teachings is a message about navigating a period of accelerated change, disruption, and instability on this planet. Extreme weather, mass tragedies, social unrest, extraterrestrial disclosure, and the exposure of entrenched corruption all appear to be growing in intensity.
The indigenous people of our land have valuable insight to share with us about this time of acceleration. Their oral traditions, passed down from generation to generation have long forecast this period of instability as part of a repeating cycle, which their ancient ancestors have lived through before. This cycle involves our Sun’s natural rhythms as it journeys around the Milky Way galaxy, and the simultaneous maturing process of human beings within this solar system. According to indigenous and shamanic belief, the adventures and affairs of our Sun get reflected on every level, from the geography and weather of the Earth, to our social structures and the activity of our individual brains — the way we think and interact with each other, and our transition, disruptive and tumultuous as it may be, into a new era.
How the Sun’s Galactic Orbit Influences Earth, Society, and Human Behavior
Through conversations with members of the Hopi and Pueblo tribes of the Southwest and with shamanic practitioners trained within the Pacific Northwest tribal traditions, I have come to the following understanding of their views on this dynamic phase that we are moving more deeply into. All the stars in our galaxy are flowing in a channel of energy that is traveling out from the black hole in the center of the Milky Way.
This energy contains the electromagnetic spectrum, and also other depths and dimensions of energy that cannot be measured by the equipment our scientists use. Shamans describe this energy as a hum, melody or harmony. They call it “the sound of creative intelligence and love”. It can serve as an organizing force or a disruptive force, depending on how particles or beings (stars, planets, and people) are relating to it.
Our Sun belongs to a group of local “brother stars” that orbit around the center of the galaxy together. As this star group passes through different regions of the galaxy, it encounters clouds of cosmic energy that vary in intensity and frequency of vibration. This causes a “push and pull” cycle… the brother stars either gather together or disperse as they traverse the changing galactic terrain. This activity correlates well with our scientists’ understanding of open star clusters, which they say are loosely bound by mutual gravitational attraction and become disrupted by close encounters with other clusters and clouds of gas as they orbit the galactic center.1 The concept of intelligent energy flowing out from the center of our galaxy is similar to our scientists’ view of a quasar. A quasar occurs in the center of a galaxy and consists of a supermassive black hole that sucks in gas, emits powerful electromagnetic radiation and can be observed at radio, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, and X-ray wavelengths.2
By Therese Wade - Antara Healing