Who is the Goddess?

We are living breathing altars. Our templo is our body and our altar is our womb.

We are goddesses, we've simply forgotten... Society has ingrained in us the belief that we must always be strong. Many of us were raised to suppress our emotions, conform to expectations, and please everyone to maintain harmony.

Generations of women have been conditioned to silence their emotions, neglecting the freedom of movement and expression our bodies inherently possess. We've hidden our curves, restrained our voices, and suppressed our true nature to fit societal norms. But who are we when we betray our essence? Was our goddess energy placed in a box or was it a cage?

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In today's world, as modern women, we are free to act, dance, sing, and express ourselves authentically. Yet, for many, this freedom feels overwhelming, as we've forgotten how to embrace it.

We live in unprecedented times, the collective is awakening, the divine feminine is reclaiming its voice. As women grow and evolve, we become like snakes shedding old skins. Women are often thought to be naturally intuitive, so we have a head start in this kind of growth. But as a group, we're taught to hold back. Even if we know things deep down, we're not encouraged to act on that knowledge. Generation after generation the collective has been conditioned, indoctrinated, programed to listen to our minds, instead of listening to our bodies and hearts, and I go further, we have been conditioned to forget about our second heart—our womb. Our womb, our menstrual cycle is divine, sacred and for a modern woman…taboo, strange, painful, dirty. It is not surprise that while the womb has been forgotten, our throats have been also restrained.

To create the world we dream of, each of us must turn inward, reconnecting with our true selves. Once we do, we become powerful agents of change, embodying magnetic, fierce, and nurturing energy.

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Reclaiming our true self and finding balance as a woman is a big deal to many of us, who we are without the roles we play every day? Who we are under the conditioned mind?— To some can take years, that was me.

A woman that reclaims its power, voice and self-expression to me, is a shaman, is an alchemist, capable of profound transformation. Only by working on ourselves can we create meaningful change in the world.

So I ask you, who do you want to be?

 

Now, what can you learn?

  • The Divine Feminine lives within all of us, simply to some that beautiful creative energy is dormant. don’t worry, you can activate it. Connecting with the feminine divine energy often heightens your intuition and inner wisdom. You become more attuned to your inner guidance, allowing you to make decisions and navigate life with greater clarity and authenticity.

  • Embracing the feminine divine energy can help you accept and honor all aspects of yourself, including your emotions, intuition, and inherent worthiness. This acceptance leads to a sense of empowerment and confidence in your abilities and identity.

  • Engaging with divine feminine archetypes can be a transformative journey of empowerment. By recognising which archetypes resonate with you most strongly, you can gain insight into your strengths, challenges, and areas for growth. This self-awareness can lead to greater inner-balance.

 

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