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Tu Beshvat

Feb 02, 2026

It's Tu B’Shvat today.

The New Year for the trees.

On the surface, it can feel like a quiet, almost unremarkable day. Winter is still very much here. The trees look bare. Nothing obvious has changed.

And yet, beneath the surface, everything has.

Tu B’Shvat marks the moment when the sap begins to rise again. When the trees, though still appearing dormant, start their slow return toward life, fruit, and expression. The shift isn’t visible yet – but it’s real.

 

And here again is where the outer seasons of the year closely mirror the inner seasons of our own cycles.

 

Winter is not a mistake. It’s a time of contraction, of inwardness, of rooting. A time when things are being formed below the surface. And just like with the trees, the turning point doesn’t come with fireworks. It comes quietly.

It was last year – within the season of deep winter – that Redemptress took root and finally began to emerge. How timely to bring it back precisely at this point for the second time.

Tu B’Shvat reminds us that redemption doesn’t begin when everything is already blooming. It begins when life starts to stir again from within.

 

This moment in the Jewish calendar is like a threshold.

We’re beginning to come out of winter and moving toward spring.

It’s like the moment bleeding stops and the counting towards mikvah begins.

 

And in that turning, something new becomes possible.

Not by forcing growth.
Not by rushing readiness.
But by honoring timing.

 

Can you notice inside yourself –

Where something inside you is waking up softly?

A yearning? A desire? A direction? Hope?

 

Where a new kind of energy may be beginning to rise, even if you can’t name it yet?
Where your life is asking for a container to hold and receive everything you’ve been working for?

The months of Shevat, Adar, and Nisan are special on the Jewish calendar.

It’s the season of redemption – not as an abstract idea, but as a lived movement from contraction to expression, from yearning to becoming.

It's so deeply feminine. The art of receiving. Just like Shabbos after a week of hard work. 

 

Redemptress is a ten-day embodied experience designed to help you actively receive this in your body.

 

By working with the wisdom of your cycle as a living framework, you gain clarity around your process, steadiness in your direction, and a deeper sense of being at home in yourself. What once felt fragmented begins to feel integrated.

The investment is similar to a single therapy session, yet the impact extends far beyond these ten days – and because this work is cyclical, once you join, you’re invited back every year again at no additional cost.

Redemptress unfolds between Purim and Pesach, ending just before Rosh Chodesh Nisan. The pre-sale rate is available this week only. When registration reopens at the end of February, the price will increase.

If you feel that quiet sense of recognition, this may be the moment to step in – before this opportunity closes on Friday.

Let Tu B’Shvat be what it’s meant to be:
A reminder that even in winter, life is already on its way back.

 

 

P.S. Over the next few days, I’ll be sharing more about Redemptress and who it’s for.

But in a nutshell, Redemptress is for the woman who’s already done a lot of inner work, yet something is still waiting to settle or fully integrate in her day-to-day life.

It offers a way to bring home everything you’ve already learned - as well as the new concepts you’ll learn - by rooting it in your body and your cycle. This is not a course or a workshop. It’s a way to orient yourself as a woman in your everyday life to feel more empowered and grounded through all the seasons you move through – physically, emotionally, and spiritually.

Ready to reclaim this wisdom? We would love to see you inside.

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