You Are Supported – Monday Oracle 23 March 2026

 

You are never alone. You are eternally connected with everyone.”
— Amit Ray

Hello, Lovelies!

This Quarter I am using the The Witches’ Wisdom Tarot by Phyllis Curott, illustrated by Danielle Barlow, for my weekly oracle readings. 

Our card to guide us for the week ahead is Messenger of Earth and its reminder that we are supported, guided and loved.

2026 is a profoundly intuitive and creative year, encouraging adaptability and flexibility, and new beginnings that are practical and sustainable.

March shifts the focus from definition into expression. After February’s work of clarifying what matters, this month invites you to begin living those choices more visibly and courageously in your everyday life. March is a time of movement, creativity, and gentle expansion – where the habits, boundaries, and priorities you’ve been shaping start to find their natural rhythm in the world around you. Rather than striving for perfection, this month encourages participation: taking small steps, following curiosity, trusting your intuition, and allowing momentum to grow through action. What you nourish and sustain now begins to show its shape, not through force, but through the quiet confidence of living in alignment with who you are becoming.

 

🌿This Week’s Guidance

This week brings a message of quiet strength and reassurance.

Even if life feels uncertain, even if you are navigating challenges that seem heavy or unfamiliar, you are not walking this path alone.

There is support around you, seen and unseen.

You may not always feel it clearly, especially in moments of stress or fatigue, but it is there. In the people who stand beside you. In the wisdom passed down through generations. In the deep, steady intelligence within your own body and spirit.

This week asks you to remember that support – not as an abstract idea, but as something real that you can lean into.

When you pause and listen, you may notice subtle guidance: a feeling, a thought, a quiet knowing about what to do next. You may feel drawn toward certain people, places, or actions that bring comfort and clarity.

Trust those nudges.

They are part of the way you are guided.

There is also a strong call this week to care for yourself in very practical ways. Nourishment is not only emotional or spiritual, it is physical too. Eat well. Rest when you need to. Create small routines that help you feel steady and supported in your daily life.

Strength is not just about endurance – it is also about knowing when to slow down, when to ask for or accept help, and when to tend to your own needs with kindness.

At the same time, this is a powerful week for meaningful creative and spiritual work.

The kind of work that connects you more deeply to yourself and to something greater. Writing, journaling, meditation, intuitive practice, or creative expression can all open doors to insight and renewal now.

If you feel called to begin something new, or to return to a project that matters to you, this is a supportive time to do so.

You don’t need to rush.

You only need to begin, or continue, with intention.

There is a steadiness available to you this week. A sense of being guided, protected, and held within something larger than your current circumstances.

Let yourself draw strength from that. Trust in that.

You are supported.
You are guided.
And you have everything within you to take the next step.


📖Journaling Prompt

Where in my life can I recognise support that I may have been overlooking, and how can I allow myself to lean into it more fully?


🌟 Top Tip of the Week:

Do one small thing each day that nourishes you on more than one level.

For example:

  • a meal that supports your body
  • a quiet moment that supports your mind
  • a creative act that supports your spirit

Small, consistent acts of care build strength over time.

 

Crystals to support you this weekMoonstone, Larimar, Lemon Quartz, Selenite, Aragonite, Celestite

 

And speaking of being guided and held, here’s a small glimpse of what’s happening here at the Treehouse this week…

🌿A note from the Treehouse

Life has felt a little stretched at the edges this week.

After a particularly full and demanding period, I’ve begun this week tired — the kind of tired that settles deep in your bones. So I’ve done the only thing that makes sense in moments like this: I’ve made my world smaller, quieter, and more manageable so that I can move through what needs to be done without running myself into the ground.

Right now, my days are filled with the practical realities of my own health journey, along with supporting someone I love who is navigating something difficult of their own. There are appointments, logistics, and a constant awareness of energy — what I have, what I can spend, and what I need to hold back in reserve.

It’s a careful kind of living.

My days begin and end with meditation, which has become the steady ground beneath everything else. Beyond that, there hasn’t been much rhythm — life has its own timetable at the moment — but I make sure to carve out small anchors where I can. A cup of tea. A moment sitting still and looking out over the rainforest. A warm shower at the end of the day. An early night, sometimes as early as 6pm, with a book in hand.

And I carry a notebook everywhere.

It’s remarkable how many ideas arrive when you’re sitting in waiting rooms, or pausing between one thing and the next. Book two in my series has quietly come to life in those in-between spaces, and working on it has been a source of genuine joy.

This week has also reminded me, very strongly, that I am supported.

I’ve felt the presence of my grandparents close by, and a deep connection with my spiritual team — a sense of reassurance, of guidance, of being accompanied through all of this. At home, the Treehouse continues to be a refuge. Tea with Ben, Rufie at our feet, the rainforest stretching out around us — these are the moments that hold me steady.

And there is also something within me that I trust completely.

A quiet resilience. The knowing that I will not fall apart in the middle of the hard things. That comes later, if it needs to. For now, I know how to stand, how to keep going, how to do what must be done.

There have been small moments of comfort too.

While I was waiting during a surgery this week, a kookaburra landed close by and began laughing. A few days later, when worry crept in again, five of them gathered in the tree outside my window and filled the air with their joyful calls. Each time, I felt lifted. Encouraged. Reminded that there is still lightness in the world, even alongside the hard things.

On the writing front, I’ve submitted my first query for my novel, and this week I’ll be reaching out to a few more agents. It feels different now — less personal, less charged — and more like a natural part of the process. The work continues.

If you’d like to follow more of that side of things, I’m sharing more personal and reflective writing over on Substack at Still Here. It’s become a space where I can go a little deeper, a little quieter, and write in a more unfiltered way.
Find me here: Still Here – on Substack

Here on the blog, and in life, I’ll still be showing up — but this week I may be a little quieter than usual. My focus is close to home, on what matters most right now. It’s not forever. Just the season I find myself in.

And maybe that’s the message I want to leave you with.

We all have seasons like this.

Times where life asks more of us, where our world narrows, where we need to choose carefully where our energy goes. If that’s where you are right now, you’re not alone in it.

And you are stronger than you think.

Also — how good is reading? Truly. To pick up a book and be transported somewhere else for a while… it has been one of my greatest comforts this week. A small, beautiful escape when I’ve needed it most.

I hope you can find a few moments of comfort and connection in your own days too.

With love from the Treehouse,
Nicole xx 🌿

Hi! I'm Nicole Cody. I am a writer, psychic, metaphysical teacher and organic farmer. I love to read, cook, walk on the beach, dance in the rain and grow things. Sometimes, to entertain my cows, I dance in my gumboots. Gumboot dancing is very under-rated.
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