A “star” rarely falls all at once. It dims gradually under burdens we carry, until life starts to feel as though it is working against us. The good news: it can be raised again.
Why a Star Falls
Prolonged stress and exhaustion, grief, the envy and ill intent of others, and neglecting our own inner life all dim a person’s star. Usually it is a slow build-up of several of these.
The Signs of a Fall
Unexplained setbacks, a feeling of being unloved, low motivation and plans that collapse at the last moment. Life can feel quietly heavy, with no single cause you can name.
How a Star Is Raised
Through honest reading, cleansing of negative pressure, and patient work with prayer and intention, the frequency can be lifted again — never as a guarantee, but as a sincere effort by the will of God.
What Changes Afterwards
As the star rises, people often describe feeling lighter and more motivated, with relationships and opportunities beginning to flow again. Change usually comes gradually, not overnight.
Keeping the Balance
Rest, gratitude, good company, prayer and honest self-care help keep a star bright. A little ongoing care protects against falling again.
Possible Remotely Too
All of this can be carried out by phone, so wherever you are in the world, distance is never an obstacle to the work.