The Lion’s Gate: Receiving Empowerment

By Peggy Lindsey
Every year the Lion’s Gate opens around July 26 and stays open until about August 12 with its peak on August 8, and it is a time of increased cosmic energy flowing between the physical and spiritual realms. Honored for thousands of years, it is known as a time of great energetic influx and activation. 

This gateway is marked by the alignment of the Earth with the star Sirius. This star is twice the size of the sun and is 26 times brighter! Sirius is an important source of spiritual light and represents abundance and fertility. When this alignment happens, there is an intense surge of light which awakens DNA, activates the human energy field, and transmits high vibrational frequencies.

The Lion’s Gate opens a doorway for major shifts on all levels. We are always creating the realities in our own lives, but when this Gateway is open, everything moves faster and with intensified energy. 

This is the Lion’s time – the month when the Sun is in the sign of Leo and is the individualized expression of Divine Light. Leo rules the heart, provides us with a sense of purpose, generosity, and passion for creating and expressing life. The Lion’s Gateway energy is all about awakening our divine light and embodying that divinity in our physical form. 

This Lion’s Gate invites us to accept and amplify our own personal power and to use it more expansively. Our Solar Plexus Chakra, located three inches above our navel, is the energy center representing our personal power. When balanced, the Solar Plexus shows up as self-confidence and willpower. It also correlates to prosperity and the entire cycle of manifestation. 

So, take this incredible opportunity to fully step into alignment during the Lion’s Gate! If we are willing to cross its threshold, the Lion’s Gate will open for us true empowerment, allowing us to fulfill all the ways we are created to shine!
Information source: Sage Goddess

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