A seat at the table – Women too often dismissed

It’s easy to dismiss a woman who has traveled through the darkness over and over throughout a long life.

Mastering death and rebirth in order to survive, within a society that deems it terrifying.

What to do with women who have “remembered” who we are, quietly in the shadows?

As the maiden and mother step back to honor her in the autumn of her life.

We take our seat at a table with honor, embracing the wisdom garnered only through the Divine journey laid before us.

We plant the seeds and nourish the growth of the next generation, just as nature would do.

We wear our scars, wrinkles, saggy skin, gray and white hair with grace, dignity, and a knowing that we carry something within our beings that only we carry, and this world needs.

Wise women, you have earned your seat at the table.

Please take it.

-Mary Lane, excerpt from our anthology, The Crone Initiation

@Archaeology for the Woman’s Soul

Photo: Changing Woman by Drea Magic on Devian

Damaged Woman – She is Powerful

Here is a truth you often don’t hear:

Traumatized women have the potential to become the most powerful people in this world.

The most ignorant members of society call this type of woman “damaged.” But she is the most powerful type of woman there is.

What they forget is that survivors have the most dangerous advantage of all: resilience.

When you try and you try but you can never bring a woman down, you’ll know there is no going back.

Don’t fool yourself. You could never defeat her. You never will.

This is the woman who will always rise from the dead; Lady Lazarus, after going through hell and back.

This is the woman who has burned her feet in the flames time and time again and always lives to tell another tale – even if she has to crawl back to life. . . .

When someone tells her, “You can’t do it,” she says, “Watch me.”

She is fiery light birthed out of wintery darkness. Brought into the underworld by Hades, Persephone brings forth spring and rebirth when she reemerges finally from the cold.

She owns her shadows and seamlessly weaves them into the fabric of her freedom, creativity, imagination and independence. . . .

She lived all of her nightmares in high definition. She was given every reason to give up, handed every justification to never believe in herself or anyone.

But there is raw magic in the ways in which she cultivates a faith in herself, to manifest the dreams her soul was meant to bring forth.

Despite it all, she still conquers.

She still survives and thrives.

The “damaged” woman is capable of immense manifestation not just in spite of, but because of the traumas she has gone through.

There is no one more motivated than a woman who has constantly been told what she cannot do or who she cannot be throughout her lifetime.

There is no one more determined to succeed than someone who has nothing left to lose.

The “damaged” woman doesn’t sign up for the hardships of her journey – but she plays the hell out of the cards she’s been dealt.

The “damaged” woman is not damaged at all – she is wounded, and in channeling and healing her wounds, she becomes the source of incredible energy, the site of unbelievable potential for abundance and change.

She possesses the power to use her wounds for the greater good and her highest good.

She builds her own success and becomes her own rugged hero; tends to her own scraped knees.
She uses every stone thrown at her to build the foundation for her empire.

Brick by brick she builds – and despite every attempt to tear her walls down, she rescues herself again and again.

Despite it all, this type of survivor may still face hatred, envy, greed from those around her. . . .

As a result, she becomes the survivor of countless witch hunts, the target of many persecutors. Yet when they try to burn her at the stake, she does what comes naturally: she resurrects herself. . . .

Now when she creates, she creates new worlds and transforms and manifests on a level that cannot be recreated by someone who never had to struggle to survive.

When you hear the voice of a powerful survivor and the will of a warrior – there is nothing you can do but to stop and listen.

She is the voice of a million lifetimes lived.

She is the voice of the hopeless and the powerless when the fire is brought back to their eyes. She is the harbinger of the justice that the voiceless have longed to hear and feel and touch.

Regardless of how much you try and how it may seem, you can never truly bring a survivor like this to her knees; she already knows the value her scars bring.

She knows how to fill the cracks between her wounds with gold.

She knows how to transform each bitter word cast upon her into an iron-clad will that will set her and other caged birds free.

You can’t ever defeat a “damaged” woman, because she knows exactly how to save herself.

~ Shahida Arabi, excerpts from SHE IS POWERFUL

Artist – Unknown

Viagra for Women — Is a Pill Really the Best Answer for Igniting a Woman’s Sex Drive?

Given the side effects of Viagra on the heart heath of men, this should not even be a consideration for women.

There is a new drug up for FDA approval called Flibanserin. This medicine is being called “Viagra for women.” The FDA has already denied approval twice.
— Read on realdaily.com/viagra-women-sex-pill/

No where man..( non gender specific )

This song came to mind when I saw this picture .. Sadly I have known the empty ” no where man” in brothers, lovers , sons and significant ” others ” and tried to love them through, or despite of there ” lost boy ” trauma .

The feminine unhealed energy and balance of masculine and feminine is self work, Chiron the wounded healer , and surrender to higher power and the greatest love ❤️from inside out begins when parenting oneself . Give all those basics that were not provided , for whatever reasons , and be gentle with oneself .

I used to hold that responsibility to open someone’s eyes to these truths , to unstick them, open them to change . A very holy , spiritual experience that is unique , but shared energy with so many , and I hold tight to that ” higher love ” regardless of challenges , that require a step back , I just stay focused , and allow the free will, and chosen destinations of others that has nothing to do with me or my input .

While I acknowledge the ” no where ” person, I cannot invest in any every determined to create negatively, by doing much harm .

No Where Man- Remastered – The Beatles

Walk like a Goddess

Walk like a goddess

Even if you feel shy

Even if your bum jiggles

And your belly wiggles

Walk like a goddess

Even if your boobs are sagging

And your thighs are bagging

Hold your head up high

As you pass them by

Breathe deeply

Lengthen your spine

Imagine stars

falling

around

you

At every foot-fall

Be divine

Walk like a goddess

Cast the burden of your self-doubt

Away

like a cloak of shadows

And you’ll feel Fine!

~ Rebekah Myers, Walk Like A Goddess

copyright © by Rebekah Myers, 9/10/2021

Art: Tyler Feder, “Persephone”

@tylerfeder

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Woman to Woman. “ Sisters”

Meg Stone Wellness

To look at another woman with inspiration rather than the green eyes of envy.

To love another woman as a sister, rather than seeing them as the enemy.

To remember we each hold a love so vast and powerful it could heal the world,

To realize within our femininity is a strength that can move mountains,

That can either heal or crush another’s soul,

To take our responsibility as the wardens of Mother Earth as a privilege, rather than a burden.

To embrace and engage with the unspoken within and without.

To heal our wounds consciously for ourselves, our ancestors, future generations and one another.

To allow the feelings to flow through,

To be acknowledged and let go.

To observe,

To speak from the heart,

To accept our vulnerabilities as strength,

Sister, I see you as you speak your truth,

Sister, I honor you as you claim who you are,

Sister, I hold you as you rise to who you are destined to be.

~ Clare Deale

Art: Amalia Rachel