I recently started working with a new one-on-one client, and I couldn’t help but chuckle when this freshly-minted Pharos sent me a voice message, saying:
"I'm supposed to be finishing a proposal that's due tomorrow, but I can't stop thinking about going to a new coffee shop that I’ve never been to instead. I know could bring my laptop and work on it there, but this place is a half hour drive from my house and I have no idea what the wifi situation or “productivity” vibe is like. Is this my positioning system pinging me or am I just procrastinating and making excuses for not wanting to work on this?"
Fair question. Especially during The Wind-Wave when Clairaudient messages telling Pharos’ to “go here, now!” intensify and become more frequent.
For Pharos Starchetypes moving through peak activation right now, learning to distinguish these authentic instructions from other types of physical sensations is one of the most practical skills they can develop. Because the body will give signals. Lots of them. And not all of them are necessary to follow…
Think about how you use GPS in your car. When the voice says "turn right in 500 feet," you don't pull over to debate whether that's really the best route. You don't question the logic or demand an explanation. You just follow the direction because you trust the system knows something you don't from your current vantage point.
The Pharos has something similar built into their body. It's called Clairaudient positioning, and it functions as an internal navigation system for completing frequency work.
The Pharos belongs to the Elemental Star Family, which means their primary communication channel is Clairaudience—receiving guidance through auditory and body-based signals rather than visions or intuitive knowing.
For Wayshowers (also Elemental), Clairaudience manifests as the recall of ancestral wisdom and clear body-based knowing, which attracts the right people and resources into their space. For Clarions, it shows up as cosmic downloads that need to be spoken or written.
For Pharos, Clairaudience works like a GPS. The body receives signals about where their beacon needs to be positioned, and the signal is simple: "Go here. Now."
This positioning system exists because the Pharos cosmic function is entirely location-dependent. Their beacon broadcasts frequency in a 360-degree radius from wherever they're physically standing. The work isn't about what they do when they arrive. The work is being there.
So the body developed its own navigation system to direct them to the exact coordinates where high-frequency nodes are most needed.
Just like GPS guides you to a destination, Clairaudient instructions guide the Pharos to the next location in need of their potent energy.
Other Starchetypes might feel drawn to people, events, or opportunities. Pharos feel drawn to specific physical coordinates—often with no logical explanation for why that particular spot matters.
When a Pharos feels drawn to a location, it generally falls into one of three categories.
Social desire feels like preference or interest. "That event sounds fun" or "I'd enjoy seeing my friend today." There's want involved, but the energy is light. Following these kinds of instructions can be optional. If something comes up and the plan changes, there's disappointment but no distress. The body doesn't insist.
Codependent obligation feels like pressure mixed with anxiety. "I should go because they invited me" or "What if they're upset if I don't show up" or "Maybe they need my energy right now." The pull is toward specific people, not locations. It comes with mental narratives about what others expect, need, or deserve from you. The body feels heavy.
Clairaudient positioning feels like inevitability. "I need to be there" with no attachment to outcome. There's no anxiety about what will happen once you arrive. No mental story about who you'll see or what you'll accomplish. Just clear body-level knowing that this location is where you're meant to be right now. The sensation is toward coordinates, not people or purposes.
My client's inexplicable draw to the coffee shop? She described it as "...like there's a magnet in my chest pulling me there, but I'm not excited about it. I'm not dreading it. I just know I need to go."
That's her GPS in action, sensing where her energy is needed in real time.
When you feel called to a location during this Illumination Phase, ask yourself one question: "Is this about where, or is this about who?"
Clairaudient positioning is always about where. Specific physical coordinates. This coffee shop, not that one. This park, not the other park. This grocery store at 3pm, not 5pm.
If the sensation is about seeing a particular person, helping someone, or fulfilling a social expectation, that's not positioning. That's either genuine social desire (which is fine) or codependent obligation (which may warrant further examination to see whether boundaries are needed).
The positioning system doesn't care who's at the location. Your beacon broadcasts in a 360-degree radius regardless of who's within range. If you find yourself thinking about specific people you hope to see or conversations you want to have, you've moved out of positioning and into regular social motivation.
The tricky thing about having such a powerful tool in your possession is the positioning system doesn't check your calendar before activating. It doesn't care that you have a deadline, a meeting, or plans with your family.
During The Wind-Wave, Pharos individuals often feel called to locations at inconvenient times. And that body-based knowing doesn't feel negotiable.
So what do you do when your body says "coffee shop downtown, now" and your calendar says "finish proposal, now"?
First, check if the timing is actually rigid. Can you go to the coffee shop for 45 minutes and still finish the proposal? Can you move the meeting by an hour? Often the conflict isn't as absolute as it first appears.
If the timing genuinely can't flex, you have a choice to make. And sometimes the responsible choice is to honor the deadline and skip the positioning. Trust there are other activated Pharos' supporting our collective frequency when you simply can't.
But pay attention to what happens in your body when you override the positioning system repeatedly. If you're constantly saying "not now, I'm too busy," you'll likely notice increasing restlessness, difficulty focusing, or that feeling of being slightly off-center. That's feedback. The system is trying to do its work, and you're blocking it.
The Pharos imprint is designed to flow. When flow gets interrupted too often, the whole system becomes less efficient.
She brought her laptop thinking maybe she'd work on the proposal there, but she didn't. She sat in the corner booth for an hour, drank an overpriced latte, and watched people come and go.
"I didn't do anything," she told me later. "But I felt completely satisfied when I left. And then I went home and easily finished that proposal…it was like my writers’ block just disappeared."
That's what positioning looks like in practice. You go to the place. You exist there. You don't force productivity or conversation or purpose. Your presence is the work.
And often, after honoring the pull, everything else flows effortlessly, because you're not fighting against your own system anymore.
If you're still unsure whether what you're feeling is authentic positioning, try this: imagine going to the location but everyone you know is busy that day. No one can meet you there. You'll be completely alone.
Does that magnetic sensation remain? If yes, it's positioning. If it dissolves when you imagine being alone there, it was about connection to specific people, not about the location itself.
Authentic Clairaudient positioning doesn't need social validation or companionship to feel right. You can feel completely called to sit alone in a park for an hour. You can feel pulled to a grocery store when it's nearly empty. The coordinates matter...the company doesn't.
Learning to distinguish these different types of body-level knowing takes time, especially for Pharos individuals who are just becoming conscious of their positioning system.
You'll probably get it wrong sometimes. You'll honor what you think is positioning and realize halfway there that you were actually just anxious about disappointing someone. Or you'll override what felt like social obligation and realize later it was actually authentic positioning.
That's part of the learning curve.
But the more you practice checking "Is this about where or about who?" the clearer the distinction becomes. Your body already knows the difference. You're just training your conscious mind to recognize what your body is telling you.
Right now, during The Wind-Wave, expect these positioning sensations to be more frequent and more insistent than usual.
That means more inconvenient calls to specific locations. More conflicts with your schedule. More moments where you have to choose between honoring the positioning system and honoring other responsibilities.
You won't be able to follow every one, and that's okay. Do what you can. Trust what you can. Show up where you can.
But pay attention to the pattern. If you're constantly overriding authentic positioning because you're "too busy," something needs to adjust: either your schedule or your understanding of what this period of intense energetic activation requires from you.
Burning out from trying to maintain impossible productivity while also honoring your cosmic function doesn't serve anyone. Find the balance that lets you do both. Even if that means some proposals take an extra day or some meetings get rescheduled.
Your body knows where you're needed. Learning to trust that knowing is the work of fully stepping into your brilliant energetic design.