Field-Reading – Week 10, 2026
The Nordic Field Reveals Itself
From March 1st to March 5th, I travelled to Fauske in Nordland.
The landscape in Northern Norway always does something to the nervous system. The mountains open space inside the body. The air becomes clearer. And the rhythm of life slows enough that deeper listening becomes possible.
This week became one of those weeks where many threads came together.
During these days, I began channeling the Nordic Oversoul — the deeper connective field that lives between the Nordic countries: Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Greenland and the northern regions that share the same Arctic breath.
From March 1st to March 6th, insights unfolded almost continuously.
About our shared cultural memory.
About our relationship to land and water.
About how the Nordic region may become one of the places where new sustainable systems can emerge.
But what struck me most was this:
The field did not speak only through meditation or ceremony. It spoke through people, several people that holdes peaces of the nordic oversoul.
A New Child
One of the most touching moments of the week was meeting a woman who had recently given birth.
In her arms was a small boy born February 2026.
When she placed him in my arms, something became very still. I spoke softly to him and felt an immediate connection. These moments are difficult to describe in ordinary language. It felt as if his nervous system already carried a deep coherence — a quiet presence that did not belong to the old reactive patterns many of us grew up in.
Holding him felt like touching the future. A new generation is arriving. Children whose nervous systems seem naturally closer to balance, coherence, and openness.
The consciousness of Homo Luminous is quietly entering the world through them.
Siri – The Intuitive Artist
During my stay in Fauske I also spent time with Siri, an intuitive artist and creator. Together we recorded a podcast and several conversations about creativity, intuition, and the changing field of consciousness.
Working with Siri felt like another expression of the Nordic field: intuition expressed through art. Where some people work with systems, others translate the same frequencies into images, sound, and creativity.
It reminded me that transformation never happens through one path alone. It happens through many expressions — science, art, craft, family, conversation.
Monday 2nd of March we sat outside by the sea, surrounded by snow-covered mountains and the quiet brightness of the northern sun. The landscape itself felt like part of the conversation — still, clear, and spacious. From that place we spoke about Siris art, intuition, and the deeper movement toward peace that many people are sensing now.
Below is a short video from that moment — a small window into our conversation and the atmosphere of that day by the Arctic sea.
Berthold Hinrichs and the Hands of Creation
Another encounter that stayed with me deeply was meeting Berthold, a Norwegian-German craftsman.
Berthold works with wood — creating instruments, art, and objects through careful handwork. I bought a wooden block flute from him, carved from larch wood from Kjerringøy.
Holding it, you can feel the life of the tree still present in the instrument.
Berthold’s life itself feels like a small epic story of the North. He is a fisherman and regularly travels by boat through Arctic waters. He has sailed to Svalbard seven times, spending weeks at a time among ice, whales, seals, and polar bears.
He showed recordings of the animals he has encountered — whales moving through the dark water, seals resting on the ice, the quiet power of Arctic nature.
Listening to him speak about these journeys, I felt again how the Nordic field expresses itself: through people who create with their hands, who travel the oceans, who live close to land and weather.
Berthold’s life felt like a living symbol of the Norwegian Oversoul — a quiet dedication to beauty, craftsmanship, and exploration.
The Nordic Thread
Looking back at the week, something became clear. Each person represented a different expression of the same field.
The mother holding the new child.
Siri expressing intuition through art.
Berthold shaping wood and travelling the Arctic seas.
My husband working with hydraulic systems and building cranes on large trucks — structures that move and lift heavy realities in the world.
And somewhere in the middle of it all, I find myself weaving the threads together. Not as the center. But as a feminine holder of the field — listening, connecting, and translating what life shows through people and place.
Living Field-Reading
Weeks like this remind me that Field-Reading is not something that happens in isolation. The field speaks through encounters. Through conversations. Through landscapes and animals and craftspeople and newborn children. It speaks through life itself.
Week 10 in Fauske revealed something simple and profound: The Nordic region is already carrying many of the ingredients needed for a more coherent way of living.
Craft.
Nature.
Community.
Creativity.
And the quiet arrival of a new generation.
The field continues to open.
Thursday 5th of March, I also recorded a spontaneous reflection — a 14-minute video where I share more personally about the people I met, the conversations that unfolded, and the deeper impressions that stayed with me from these days in Nordland.
It is not a polished recording, but a simple moment of speaking directly from the experience of the week. Sometimes the field is best captured that way — before the mind begins to organize it.
Below is that reflection from Week 10.
