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March Into Motion: Honoring Angie Stone

Honoring Women’s History Month

“All change is preceded by chaos…but peace is possible.” – Iyanla Vanzant

March is raw power, unapologetic, and quiet, demanding that we shed what no longer serves us before anything new can grow. The light that slowly creeps in—longer days, more sun, less rain, the first bold signs of life—forces us to see the world and ourselves through a different lens. March isn’t just the start of spring; it’s a doorway, a portal to walk through. This reckoning is the threshold where the past sinks into the ground and the future starts to rise. It demands reflection, a hard look at the choices and actions that got us here, and an unflinching acknowledgment of the karmic lessons we can no longer ignore.

This month in motion holds a unique energy, like the earth exhaling after a long, harsh winter, making room for what’s to come. Winters cruel, biting grip, begins to fade; then the slow, softness of spring begins to unfold. It’s a gentle embrace. In the same way, our lives are bound by this rhythm—the fierce, unyielding struggles that crash through us, before we find the slow, tender moments of peace and renewal. It’s more than just a change in the weather; it’s a spiritual shift. There’s a deeper rhythm at play as the seasons transition, one that speaks to cycles of karma, closure, and the spaces we create for new beginnings. Old patterns, toxic thoughts, unhealed wounds – must go – so we can open up to fresh, anonymous possibilities.

“For most of history, Anonymous was a woman.” – Virginia Woolf

In this distinctive season of transformation, we honor the legacy of Grammy-nominated singer Angela Laverne Stone (Angie Stone, December 18, 1961 – March 1, 2025), a trailblazer whose artistry, perseverance, and wisdom inspired a conglomerate of artists in the creative sphere. Her journey was one of growth, purpose, and unwavering faith in her craft, making her an emblem of the very themes March represents: evolution, mastery, and manifestation.

The magnetic mastery of Angie Stone’s musical journey was nothing short of groundbreaking—she carved out a space for women’s innovation in an industry dominated by men. Evolving from a sought-after background vocalist and songwriter, collaborating with icons like Mary J. Blige, Lenny Kravitz, and D’Angelo, Angie found her voice within the late 90s neo-soul movement. Her debut album, Black Diamond, followed by Mahogany Soul, cemented her as a force in contemporary R&B. With raw storytelling and undeniable talent, Angie proved that true artistry, paired with patience, yield a timeless legacy.

“You may not always have a comfortable life, but don’t ever underestimate the importance you can have.” – Michelle Obama

Legacy is not just what we leave behind; it’s what we build every day with our thoughts, our choices, and our resilience. March, with its powerful energy of transition, is a reminder that persistence and self-belief are the foundation of that legacy. It’s about more than just pushing forward—it’s about clearing mental clutter, setting focused intentions, and taking deliberate action. The women who came before us understood this well. Their stories are woven into the fabric of Women’s History Month and teach us that legacy isn’t given—it’s forged through struggle, vision, and unwavering self-trust. March holds the charge of that history, urging us to align our magnetism with abundance. But here’s the truth: abundance is not accidental. It requires clarity, discipline, and a frequency tuned to purpose. The world doesn’t just hand us our legacy—we build it, brick by brick, through the energy we bring, the barriers we break, and the courage to demand more.

Angie Stone once said, “My music caught up to time, or time caught up to my music.”

Her story teaches us the importance of alignment—sometimes, the world simply needs to catch up to our vision. Beyond music, this principle applies in business, creativity, or personal development. Her journey challenges us to embrace change, trust our timing, and lean into our purpose. Her ability to evolve, adapt, and claim her space in music reminds us that mastery is a lifelong pursuit. The energy of March will support our self-belief when we align our magnetism with abundance – but our frequencies must be on point.

Angie Stone’s music was more than melody—it was a testimony, a truth-telling rooted in the rawness of experience. “No More Rain (In This Cloud)” speaks to the catharsis of release, the power of emotional healing, and the resilience that comes after heartbreak. It is a woman’s reckoning with her own resilience. Heartbreak has a way of stripping us down, forcing us to confront the parts of ourselves we’ve ignored or given too freely to people who never deserved them. But within that breaking, there is a transformation—a shedding of illusions, a clearing of emotional weight, a return to self. The pain is real, but so is the power that rises from it.

As women, we don’t just survive heartbreak; we alchemize it. We learn to love ourselves louder, set boundaries unapologetically, and move through the world with a deeper knowing of who we are. Angie’s voice carries the echoes of every woman who has ever picked herself up, wiped her tears, and chosen herself over the weight of what tried to break her. Her music reminds us that healing isn’t just about moving on—it’s about stepping into a new season, one where the rain has passed, and we are standing in the light, stronger than before.

Her song “Wish I Didn’t Miss You” became an anthem for moving forward while grappling with the past. These themes of letting go, stepping into abundance, and reclaiming personal power mirror the natural cycles of life—just as March reminds us that after every winter, spring must bloom.

In numerology, March blooms with the number three as the third month of the year, representing creativity, expansion, and manifestation. This month encourages us to tap into our inner wisdom as the Spring Equinox (March 20, 2025) arrives with Aries. The Equinox brings us balance, renewal, and awakening – the harmony between light and dark, urging us to align our intentions with our highest purpose.

“I’m not afraid of storms, for I am learning how to sail my ship.” – Louisa May Alcott

The storms of March will teach us that transformation is never without turbulence. Growth demands release, and renewal requires the courage to let go. As we step boldly into this next season, we honor Angie Stone’s legacy—and the legacy of the women who came before us—by committing to our own evolution. We clear space for abundance, stepping into a higher vibrational state where alignment becomes effortless. Just as nature awakens, so do we, harnessing this momentum to attract opportunities, clarity, and success. As women, this is our time to walk in the truth of our ancestors, to own our power, and to shine—unapologetically, undeniably, and without hesitation.

March forward, manifest, and master your purpose – just as Angie Stone did.

Maximize the Mission. Master Momentum. And watch your Miracles in Motion.