
The 2026 Web We Are Weaving
In this episode of Triggers in Spiritual Medicine, Laura reflects on the 12 Omen Days observed at the threshold between years and what they reveal about the energetic, relational, and collective themes unfolding in 2026.
Rather than predictions or bypassing, this episode offers a grounded, embodied reading of the signs, symbols, encounters, and disruptions that appeared day by day. From animal messengers and meaningful human interactions to silence, proximity, disenchantment, and quiet completion, these Omen Days revealed a pattern not of urgency, but of discernment.
This is a year that does not ask us to push, chase, or perform our way forward. It asks us to listen, to notice what approaches organically, and to recognize what has quietly withered and completed its cycle.
Laura weaves together lived experience, ancestral patterning, nervous system wisdom, and spiritual sobriety to explore what kind of web we are actively creating through our choices, relationships, boundaries, and presence.
This episode is an invitation to slow down, release illusion, and consciously participate in what you are weaving — personally, collectively, and ancestrally — as we move through 2026.
In This Episode, We Explore:
- The meaning of the 12 Omen Days and how they map the months ahead
- Patterns of proximity, timing, and trust
- Why stillness preceded movement
- The role of discernment over expansion
- What completes quietly versus what demands attention
- How to live 2026 without forcing clarity or bypassing complexity
About the Podcast
Triggers in Spiritual Medicine is a podcast exploring the intersections of trauma, healing, spirituality, and embodied wisdom. Hosted by Laura Bonetzky-Gaffney (formerly Laura Joseph), Jikiden Reiki Shihan, spiritual guide, and sacred activist, each episode invites listeners into deeper awareness of how triggers, patterns, and challenges can become portals for healing, truth, and transformation.
This podcast is rooted in lived experience, ancestral remembering, and spiritual practices that honor the body, nervous system, and sovereignty of the individual








