Namaste wise soul,
Do you ever feel life is going so fast that you can’t keep up anymore? Feeling over-stimulated, disempowered and disconnected from yourself, your purpose and inner source of wellbeing?
We live in very goal-driven and masculine dominated society, where the feminine nature has been gradually suppressed, ignored or shamed as weak or inferior. And this has nothing to do with our genders as men or women. It’s about our inner masculine and feminine qualities.
The feminine holds the mystery of creation, intuitive knowing, our abilities to empathise, our receptiveness, our innate nourishing nature, and our interconnectedness with all of life. Feminine qualities evoke depth and flavour to life, and restore the sacredness of ‘feeling, embodying and being in flow’ with our natural rhythms and those of the Earth. Without the feminine essence, nothing new can be born, nothing new can come into existence – and we all remain trapped in the materialistic ratrace that is diminishing the light of our soul and polluting our planet.
Spirituality & feminine leadership for me is deeply rooted in the wisdom of Mother Earth and the compassionate nature of our humanness. In order to feel whole, fulfilled, joyful and lead a life that’s meaningful, vital and purposeful, we need to deeply come home again in our own bodies, rooted in full belonging to this Earth, and integrate our mystical nature in a down to earth pragmatical spirituality interwoven with all aspects of our life.
Reclaiming the Feminine
“ It is about reclaiming our intuition, the voice that speaks in the dark. About reconnecting with the one who reveals herself in the moonlight, in the whispers of dead leaves crackling under our feet. She, the impermanent One, shining in the eyes of a newborn child and in the creases of an old man’s hands. She, the force of change. Powerful beyond measure. Forever untamed. We must accept her in the fullness of her glory, fierce and gentle, soft and wild. Only thus will we be showered with the grace of Her presence. And to do that, we must start by remembering that we are also made of flesh and bone, that we have the capacity to know by feeling, to know through this amazing body of ours.” ~The Heart of the labyrint
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