Coaching with Jason Foreverman

Coaching with Jason Foreverman Jason Foreverman offers coaching and intuitive readings to help you gain clarity, break old patterns, and reconnect with your purpose.

Jason Foreverman is a holistic therapist and Life Coach with a background in clinical social work, somatic healing, and metaphysical practice. he bridges science and spirit to help clients heal, align, and manifest meaningful change. Through trauma-informed guidance, energy work, and parts-based coaching, Jason supports individuals in breaking cycles, reconnecting with their true self, and creating lives that feel deeply aligned and purposeful. His offerings include intuitive readings, transformational coaching, and custom metaphysical tools, all grounded in compassion, insight, and authenticity.

01/01/2026

January Energy Check
We're settling into 2026, and here's what I'm noticing in the collective energy field:

The Overall Vibe
January feels grounded. Less chaos, more intention. You might not realize it yet, but you're standing differently in your life right now. The same situations that used to send you spiraling? They're just... situations now. This month isn't asking for more from you it's asking you to recognize how much you've already grown.

Emotionally
There's space between trigger and response now. Old stress patterns might knock, but they're not moving in like they used to. Trust the calm. Stop questioning it. You earned it.

Relationships
Everything's about emotional safety right now. No forcing conversations. No pushing outcomes. Things either flow or they show you exactly what needs adjusting without the drama. Single folks: being okay where you are IS the whole assignment. Partnered folks: consistency and trust over performance.

Work & Purpose
People are looking to you for clarity because you actually have it now. Set those intentions. Tighten those systems. Progress happens through consistency, not grinding harder.

Money Moves
Stability over speculation. Protect what you've built. Make thoughtful choices. This isn't boring it's foundation work for long-term ease.

The Truth
You're not starting from scratch this year. You're starting from experience. Trust what you know. Move at your pace. The urgency you feel? That's old programming, not current truth.

One of my favorite decks to work with is the African American Tarot. I hold a deep respect for it, and at the same time,...
12/27/2025

One of my favorite decks to work with is the African American Tarot. I hold a deep respect for it, and at the same time, I sit with a complicated relationship to the name itself.

The term “African American” has never felt entirely accurate for me. Historically, people who look like me have been classified, reclassified, and renamed repeatedly, often by systems that did not ask us who we were. My own family history reflects that reality. Those labels were administrative, political, and convenient, but they were not always truthful or complete.

What I appreciate about this deck is that it reaches beyond a single label. It speaks to African spiritual systems, folklore, ancestral memory, and the lived experience of Black people in America, all at once. It holds survival, intellect, creativity, grief, brilliance, and continuity.

Ngũnza “Traps Death” & Daniel Hale Williams Six of Swords Context

Ngũnza “Traps Death” originates in Central African Kongo spiritual traditions, where Ngũnza refers to a spiritual authority, ritual specialist, or prophetic figure operating at the crossroads between the physical and spiritual worlds. These figures were understood as mediators of life, death, and transformation.

The phrase “traps death” does not mean controlling death itself. Spiritually, it symbolizes the interruption of destructive cycles, protection of life force, and refusal of unjust or premature endings. To “trap death” is to delay, redirect, or neutralize forces that threaten balance and continuity. It is the conscious declaration: this pattern ends with me.

Paired with this symbolism is Daniel Hale Williams (1856–1931), a pioneering surgeon who performed one of the first successful open-heart surgeries in 1893. At a time when Black physicians were largely excluded from hospitals, Williams founded Provident Hospital in Chicago, the first non-segregated hospital in the United States, creating space for Black doctors and nurses to practice and learn.

Williams embodied curiosity, disciplined reasoning, and experimentation. He advanced medicine by moving beyond convention, often without precedent or institutional support. He did not wait for permission. He moved forward because remaining still was not an option.

Reflection Questions for you!

What is the first image or symbol that stands out to you, and why do you think it caught your attention?

Where does your attention go first: the figure, the movement, or the surrounding environment?

If this image were speaking directly to you, what would it be asking you to notice or release?

12/27/2025

Living with purpose does not always mean making bold moves or dramatic changes.

12/27/2025

Who are you becoming that your former self did not need to be?

The Nine of Hearts in Caitlin Egan’s Illuminated Tarot is often called the wish card in cartomancy, symbolizing pleasure...
12/24/2025

The Nine of Hearts in Caitlin Egan’s Illuminated Tarot is often called the wish card in cartomancy, symbolizing pleasure, emotional fulfillment, and desire. In this deck, however, the imagery of cups running over suggests not just abundance, but excess.

It can point to overindulgence, emotional overflow, or giving too much of oneself, whether through substances, behaviors, relationships, or the need for validation. This card may reflect cravings, addictive patterns, or staying connected to something that once felt good but is now draining.

Rather than warning against pleasure itself, the Nine of Hearts asks for balance and containment, inviting reflection on whether fulfillment is being nourished or quietly leaking away.

12/22/2025

When you slow down and listen with curiosity rather than judgment, you create space for integration.

12/21/2025

Without compassion, we often repeat the same patterns while wondering why nothing changes.

I've been sitting with the Mother of Baskets from The Hoodoo Tarot. At first glance, I see someone who feels welcoming, ...
12/16/2025

I've been sitting with the Mother of Baskets from The Hoodoo Tarot. At first glance, I see someone who feels welcoming, beautiful, youthful, and mature all at once. There is an auntie-like safety here, a quiet psychic awareness that feels steady rather than loud. Her energy is warm and familiar.

The longer I stay with the card, the more introspective it becomes. The background especially draws me in. The numbers and patterns remind me of a game system I don't fully grasp yet, but I understand it at a beginner level. That curiosity led me into research, and that research opened the door to deeper insight.

I am curious what you see.
What stands out to you first?
Do the background details speak to you, or does your focus stay with the figure?
Does this image remind you of a person, a memory, or a story?
What might I be missing that you notice right away?

12/16/2025

Knowing something is not the same as becoming it.

12/15/2025

Having knowledge does not automatically translate into the ability to apply it. Knowledge is, at its core, informational. Application requires integration, practice, judgment, and often emotional regulation. A person may understand a concept intellectually yet struggle to implement it in real time, especially under stress, uncertainty, or pressure.

Guided Imagery series:This card is from the African American Tarot, The Knight of Chalices. Take a moment and really loo...
12/14/2025

Guided Imagery series:
This card is from the African American Tarot, The Knight of Chalices.

Take a moment and really look at the image before you interpret it.

Notice the Hare. Notice the rider. Notice the movement. Let your eyes rest on the details rather than rushing to meaning.

For me, the Hare immediately brings up Bugs Bunny. That association shifts how I experience this card. It feels playful, persuasive, and a little reckless, like someone riding the high of their own cleverness.

Now I invite you into your own imagery.

As you look at this card, what shows up for you. What stories, characters, memories, or symbols come to mind. Do not analyze it yet. Just notice what surfaces.

Does the Hare feel mischievous, strategic, or chaotic. Does the rider feel confident, intoxicated, or ungrounded. Do the mountains feel mystical, distant, protective, or demanding.

Reflection
What is the first thing your eyes are drawn to
What story or image does the Hare awaken for you
What emotion arises as you sit with the image
If this card were a scene in a story, what is happening right now

12/14/2025

Beliefs, fears, habits, and nervous system responses can interfere with ex*****on.

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