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Amanda Nelson talks about an energetic “tsunami” she senses is stirring up unprocessed grief, describing how old pain can sit in closed loops in the energy field. She suggests gently allowing feelings, without trying to fix or analyse them, as a way to help those loops finally release.
35:14•29 Jun 2026
Riding the Energetic Tsunami: Grief, Energy Fields and Letting Go
Episode Overview
- An energetic “tsunami” is described as activating old, unprocessed grief loops in the energy field, especially around the period from the June solstice to early August.
- Unprocessed grief often comes from times when people had to suppress their feelings to function, care for others or meet responsibilities.
- Grief is framed through stages that do not move in a straight line or set timeframe; each person experiences them differently.
- Constantly trying to fix, organise or analyse emotions is presented as “doing grief”, which can keep pain trapped in closed loops.
- Simply being with a feeling – without naming, analysing or pushing it away – is suggested as the key to opening the loop and allowing genuine release.
“The clue is in the word move. It isn’t supposed to become a trapped loop.”
What makes a recovery story truly inspiring? Future Self Energetics™ with Amanda Nelson takes that question into an unusual place this week – straight into the "energetic tsunami" of unprocessed grief. Aimed at people curious about energy, emotions and healing (including those rethinking their relationship with substances), this show mixes clear teaching with gentle, practical guidance.
Amanda, a master energist, explains that a huge wave of universal energy is, as she sees it, stirring up old grief loops buried in the energy field – especially around the time from the June solstice through to early August. Think of it as emotional laundry day for your aura, whether you booked it or not.
She walks through the seven stages of grief and describes how, instead of moving through them, many people get stuck in “closed circuits” when life demands they hold it together – caring for others, organising everything, going back to work, or simply being told, "now is not the time". As she puts it, "The clue is in the word move.
It isn’t supposed to become a trapped loop." A core theme is the difference between doing grief and being with grief. Doing looks like fixing, organising, distracting or endlessly analysing. Being means letting the feeling arise, without labelling or trying to change it: "There is a feeling in me and it wants my attention and I will be present with it." That simple shift, she suggests, is what opens the loop and lets old pain finally leave the system.
Anyone feeling sudden waves of sadness, anger or numbness – with no obvious cause – may recognise themselves here. If you’ve ever tried to “pull yourself together” instead of letting yourself feel, this gentle, no-nonsense energy chat might give you just enough courage to sit still with your emotions and see what wants to move through. Could allowing your feelings be the next quiet step in your healing?

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