🌊✨ Gratitude Tour: Rick Levine’s 2026 Forecast—Timing, Truth, and a New Beginning

I’m sharing a Gratitude Tour thank-you to astrologer Rick Levine—one of the clearest, most grounded teachers I’ve followed for years. His 2026 outlook reminded me that timing can save you time, money, and stress—and that hope is a practice, not a slogan. I’m rebuilding my health and creative life, studying astrology (and soon more Vedic and Human Design), and letting the journey guide the next chapter. www.tretaylor.com

šŸ’› Gratitude Tour: Thank You, Rick Levine—Astrology as a Compass for Real Life

There are astrologers who entertain.
There are astrologers who terrify.
And then there are astrologers who do something rarer:

They help you orient.

This post is part of my Gratitude Tour—a series where I thank the people who’ve genuinely helped me grow, heal, and stay steady while I rebuild my life.

Today I’m tipping my hat (and my sparkly van queen crown) to Rick Levine.

🌟 Why I’m recommending Rick Levine

I’ve followed Rick’s work for years, and I trust him because he does astrology like a craft—like a discipline. He tracks patterns, cycles, and timing without turning it into fear-mongering, ego, or politics. That’s refreshing… and frankly, it’s needed.

Rick has helped me understand astrology at a more advanced level, but even more than that, he’s helped me understand how to use astrology wisely:

  • 🧭 Timing for big decisions (moves, surgeries, career shifts, relationship crossroads)

  • 🧠 Nervous system support (so you’re not making choices in panic)

  • 🌊 Emotional preparation (so the wave doesn’t flatten you)

  • šŸ”Ž Reality-checking (so you can see what’s actually happening and respond with clarity)

And for people like me—sensitive, intuitive, creative, sometimes running on pure instinct—timing isn’t a luxury. Timing is survival and sanity.

šŸ”„ The big message from Rick’s 2026 video below

Rick talks about 2026 as a threshold year—a shift point—because of major planetary cycles lining up in a rare way. The theme he keeps returning to is a question that’s already humming in the background of daily life:

What is real now… and who gets to decide?

He describes a collective moment where old structures and new realities collide—where we’re challenged to update our definitions of truth, reality, trust, and even ā€œnormal.ā€ And he warns (in the best way) that this isn’t something we can sleepwalk through.

But here’s what I loved most: Rick doesn’t leave you in dread. He leaves you with agency.

He basically says:
šŸ‘‰ We’re not stuck with one destiny. What we choose and build now shapes what becomes stable later.

That’s hopeful. That’s empowering. That’s a call to participate—not just react.

šŸ¤ The part that gave me hope

My takeaway was this: even if the world feels intense, confusing, or unstable… this is also a moment where we can build better patterns—personally and collectively.

  • 🌿 We can choose steadiness over chaos.

  • šŸ” We can create communities that support real human needs.

  • šŸ”„ We can stop clinging to the past out of fear—and still keep what’s valuable from tradition.

  • 🌊 We can move forward without losing our souls.

Astrology doesn’t remove uncertainty. But it can help you prepare, so uncertainty doesn’t run your life.

Bleep says, "Saturn and Neptune at 0° Aries is like the universe hitting ā€˜factory reset’… and I just want to know who saved the password because it was not me.ā€

🌊 Why this matters to me right now

I’m in a huge transition. I’m rebuilding my nervous system, my health, and my life—one grounded step at a time. I took Social Security early, I’ve been living in a surf van on the Northern California coast, and it’s been deeply healing… but it’s not a long-term ā€œforever plan.ā€

So now I’m listening for what I call sacred guidance—not the frantic kind… the steady kind.

I’m feeling pulled up the coast—toward Oregon, maybe Washington, maybe even my first trip into Canada. I’m exploring places where the spirit of the land feels strong—especially where there’s water: rivers, ocean, hot springs. That’s where my body calms down. That’s where my mind gets quiet enough to hear wisdom.

And I’m also exploring practical possibilities:

  • šŸ” tiny house villages

  • 🚐 safe RV parking models

  • 🌿 gardens and homesteads

  • šŸ“ chickens and community kitchens

  • šŸŽ¶ creative sanctuaries for artists, musicians, and sensitive humans

  • šŸ² and yes… a real ā€œNomad Kitchenā€ base where I can cook, film, and feed people

I’m not looking for perfection.
I’m looking for right timing and right-hearted people.

And Rick’s astrology—his clarity and long-view thinking—helps me stay oriented while I search for where I’m meant to plant roots (or at least… park the chrysalis somewhere safer than ā€œhope and a street-sweeper scheduleā€).

āœ… My recommendation

If you’re trying to make a big decision this year—where to live, how to pivot, when to rest, when to rebuild—go listen to Rick.

I don’t say that lightly. This is a real endorsement.

šŸŽ„ Watch Rick Levine’s video here šŸ‘‰

🌟 A public thank-you to astrologer Rick Levine—and why his 2026 outlook gave me hope. If you’re facing big decisions this year, astrology used wisely can save time, money, and heartache—and help you move forward with steadiness instead of fear.


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