When the Field Gets Loud
There are non-material forces that influence us, and it’s more common than people think. During times of collective upheaval, the pressure doesn’t stay in the news cycle or the body. It shows up in places people don’t always recognize.
Many describe feeling pulled or unsettled without knowing why.
Fears that felt settled start stirring again. Grief rises in ways that don’t match the moment. It’s easy to dismiss this as stress, or even a natural reaction to living through a humanitarian crisis, political chaos, and the weight of witnessing harm on a global scale.
But there’s more happening underneath.
Across spiritual traditions, there has always been an understanding that certain forces become more active during periods like these. Like background noise that suddenly becomes easier to hear. These forces move toward fear, grief, and confusion the way wind moves through open space.
They follow what is already present.
Oppositional energy responds to the state a person is in. Fear has its own tone.
Anger has its own charge.
Grief leaves openings that don’t close on their own.
When these states go unaddressed, they shape the space around you in ways that other energies can move through.
This interaction becomes clearer when the world is strained. People notice reactions that don’t match who they know themselves to be. They feel a heaviness that doesn’t have a clear source. Patterns they thought were behind them gain strength again.
Oppositional forces move toward openings created by trauma, shock, and prolonged emotional weight. Those openings widen during collective stress.
Some of what comes through is confused.
Some is disruptive.
Some simply amplifies whatever pain is already sitting inside a person.
Every system teaches some version of this: opposing forces exist in human experience, and they influence us in different ways. You can feel this in yourself. The pull toward healing and the pull away from it, the movement toward clarity and the movement toward collapse.
I’m naming this because many people are trying to make sense of experiences that feel out of proportion. They think they’re losing ground when they’re actually feeling the pressure in the field. Sensitive people have always noticed this, and right now the volume is higher than usual.
Multiple forces exist in the unseen world, and not all of them belong in your field.
My work focuses on helping people recognize when the pressure they feel isn’t theirs and clearing the influence so they can return to their own center.
HKW works because you can identify the correspondence between:
• the internal pattern
• the external force attached to it
• the pathway for release
This work is structured, steady, and grounded. If you need support, reach out. We can look at what’s pressing on your field and begin from there.