2026 is THE year (my secret & vision)
After spending the month of January considering the energies of what is happening around us, I now see the path more clearly.
2026 is going to be a year of continued change and volatility. (insert: wow, Lacey not news to me… but stay with me…)
We will continue to see more and more stress on humanity - mentally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually.
Veils are simultaneously being lifted AND dropped on government corruption, corporate greed, human v. human, AI slop/deepfakes, cyber-insecurity, and what will be a complete and total shift of the financial world.
It can feel lonely, and I’ve certainly felt this isolation.
Still, there is much to do this year. We must clean up and clear out our to-do lists. We must consider the ethics of situations. We should exercise our own free will in a way that makes the world a better place, in our own ways.
Numbing out with distractions and fracturing our attention is the worst thing we can do right now. We must stay the course.
We must be who we are meant to be at this time in the universe, and each of us has unique gifts, skillsets, and experiences. So much can be gained!
If this feels preachy to you, then maybe you need to hear it. I used to sit in church as a child and pray over and over and over: “Please don’t make me a pastor, please don’t make me a pastor…”
Maybe that’s because I wasn’t meant to be a Baptist preacher.
I am, however, meant to be an encourager, truth-teller, visionary, and leader.
So I pray in Cherokee, study ancient texts, and work on myself. No, I’m not perfect and never will be.
But if I’m honest, in my soul, at more core - here’s my secret: Spiritual Connection is Who I Am.
It is who I have always been. I am here to bring about financial shifts for my clients and the collective for the world I want to create. Here is my vision: Natives have a longer life expectancy. Native kids have opportunities to live the Creator’s purpose. Native elders have what they need. Native health sufferings are lessened to the greatest extent possible. Tribal cultures and languages are preserved. I will help make hard things easier by cutting through unnecessary confusion, stagnation, or political corruption and find solutions to address the needs of Natives.
Who are you? What are you here to do this year?
Let me know as I read and respond to every reply.
Gvgeyui,
Lacey Horn
CEO, Native Advisory