October belongs to the House of the Wayfinder™ — the second House in the Living Year™, and one of the most quietly essential.
Its original vocation was the shoemaker: someone whose entire craft exists to help another person keep moving forward, step after step, over whatever ground lies ahead. It’s a fitting origin for a House whose core virtue is Right Direction.
Right Direction isn’t about having the whole path mapped out. Most of the time, it isn’t available to us that way. It’s about trusting that the next right step can be found even when the destination is unclear — that navigation is possible one footfall at a time, not just from a bird’s-eye view.
If you’re in a season where you feel unmoored — between chapters, unsure what comes next, quietly wondering whether you’ve lost your way — the House of the Wayfinder doesn’t ask you to already know the answer. It asks you to trust the compass, take the next step, and let the path reveal itself as you walk it.
Navigation is not about knowing every step. It is about trusting that you can find your way.
