Reclaiming the Goddess: Empowering Women to Embrace Their Sexuality

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  1. The power of women also comes from the power of the Mother Earth. In many traditions, bountiful nature, fecund/nurturing mother earth, active rivers have been given female names for a reason.

    One of the eastern traditions has an origin story suggesting that the universe is pure consciousness, is male, and is like potential energy, whereas female energy is kinetic in nature, and initiates a stir or spark in pure consciousness resulting in the cosmic dance of creation or the Big Bang and everything else that happens after that culminating in the universe we have today.

    Women have been warriors, nurturers, home makers, and every other profession in the world. Women embody the qualities of beauty, loveliness, kindness, empathy, grace, patience, love❤️, peace, sexuality etc in many different traditions.

    We need to think about women and women’s sexuality as important aspects of creation and vital to true happiness. But again, sexuality was always considered divine whether it was male or female.

    Many men have no idea of what women go through in this world or are unaware/afraid of the depth of female power when it’s unleashed. It’s like mother nature, treat her well and she’s bountiful however when she unleashes, her fury is very powerful.

    1. Cannot agree more, thank you for that detailed valuable comment!

      I’ll add that many women are aware of this force within them and afraid of it, which is why they are awkward about sex or even talking about it. Not just with ABF but in general as society has made them feel ashamed of their own sexuality and natural impulses, promoting the image of a chaste Virgin Mary but denying her of any sexuality at all, portraying that as sin.

      This unfortunately, regardless our religious beliefs, is still a huge obstacle for healthy sexuality as women have been indoctrinated since Christianity to be submissive and also asexual, sex being only the means to procreate but never for pleasure or to connect with your partner which I find really sad.

      Thanks again for your comment!

      1. You are very welcome 🤗
        That’s a very important point about fear that is sometimes subconscious and conditioned. It’s a common practice in patriarchal societies to do this so common that we have to step back to see the pattern.

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