The beauty of the age in women ๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿซถ๐Ÿผ

Women get more beautiful as they grow older. Not less.

Female youth is only prized in modern culture because it doesn’t represent as much of a threat spiritually to anyone who is frightened of divine feminine power.

As women grow and mature, they call in stronger forces of sacred feminine wisdom. They vibrate with the creative power of their stories.

They are more of a force to be reckoned with.

They see more, know more, feel more. They put up with a lot less bullshit.

When women are trained into thinking there is something fundamentally wrong with getting older, and are coerced into spending money, energy and power investing in ‘slowing the signs of ageing’, an enormous vault of divine love is lost.

Just think what would happen if all the women in the world started loving themselves even more with every year that passed.

Perhaps a total revolution would occur.

Author: Yogesh Kumar

Photo Art: Laurie Ann King

Rethinking Psychosis: Nursing’s Role in Challenging Psychiatry’s Biological Paradigm

My 1st nurse in the psychiatric ER , leaned down and whispered

” honey you don’t belong here ” , which I knew in my heart but

I had to follow through . Later , I looked up to see a woman with her

arms and hands focused on choking me to death ; I screamed

and she was removed to solitary in a straight jacket..

nightmare stuff to a 37 year old Mom and wife of a highly distorted

man , never a partner , who needed me at home to watch his sons

age 11, 6, and 6 ..

Xanax , more addictive that the worst street drug , was determined to

be suspected Bipolar , disregarding my trauma , my abuse ( I’d been hit )

and altered my life forever more , removing me from sons , acknowledging

the dark heart and soul of X , but determined to make it work .

I had no one to work it out with …shadow swallowed him up long

ago.. he wanted company , he’s got ” his sons / grandchildren ” to

believe him ..

Nursing scholars explore the crisis in psychiatry’s approach to psychosis and highlights the potential for mental health nurses to drive scientific revolution.
โ€” Read on www.madinamerica.com/2024/02/rethinking-psychosis-nursings-role-in-challenging-psychiatrys-biological-paradigm/

Women Warriors

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In the movies, male Native American warriors rode off to battle while their female counterparts remained behind to cook, sew, and take care of the camp. In real life, this wasnโ€™t always the case. Many warrior Native American women fought alongside men. The most famous of these was probably Buffalo Calf Road Woman, a member of the Northern Cheyenne tribe who fought in the Battle of the Rosebud and the Battle of Little Bighorn. In fact, according to the elders of the Northern Cheyenne tribe, it was she who dealt Custer his final deadly blow. Buffalo Calf Road Woman is just one of many incredible women you didnโ€™t read about in history class.

David Brooks: The Nuclear Family Was a Mistake – The Atlantic

The family structure weโ€™ve held up as the cultural ideal for the past half century has been a catastrophe for many. Itโ€™s time to figure out better ways to live together.
โ€” Read on www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/03/the-nuclear-family-was-a-mistake/605536/

Women- Sisterhood

“Sisterhood is the phenomenon that occurs when women quit seeing each other as mirrors, or reflections of themselves, and start seeing each other as one-of-a-kind works of art.

Sisterhood happens when women view each other as deep wells of support and inspiration โ€” as teammates โ€” instead of competitors.

Sisterhood happens between women who are secure enough to stop being afraid of each other; who do not feel that another woman’s different life choices are a judgment of her own choices.

Sisterhood happens when we become curious instead of defensive about our differences.

Sisterhood does not require the same beliefs or thoughts or political parties or churches.

Peace is not about becoming the same; it’s about becoming okay with being different.

There is so much untapped power in sisterhood.”

( โœ๏ธ Glennon Doyle )

Art : Iga Oliwiak

Thank you Circle Of Women for sharing this!

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