You are brazenly blessed and a force of nature.
Priestess, keep living your life passionately, raising the cosmic vibrations and lowering your standards for no one. We are the daughters of the earth and the courageous of the cosmos. We are here on purpose, with purpose and give no energy to conformity, acceptance or approval. We are committed to integrity, impeccability, accountability, responsibility and passionate love. We are living our lives in authenticity, vulnerability, transparency and unapologetically. We are manifestors and flames of purification and transformation. We are the change agents and we are radically holding and clearing space for the bursting forth of the holy seeds of the collective conscience and consciousness. I celebrate both your autonomy and our sisterhood of One. Even though our popular and intellectual media use the term God as an all-encompassing definition of the divine, we’ve disregarded the fact that. It is necessary for the wellbeing of humanity that we recognize these two qualities within ourselves.To my priestess sisters: the keepers of mysteries, the medicine women, the story keepers and story tellers, the holy magicians, the wild warriors, the original ones, the ones who carry the ancients within the marrow of your bones, the ones forged in the fires, the ones who have bathed in thier own blood, the heroines who wear thier scars as stars, the ones who give birth to their visions and dreams, the ones who weep and howl upon the holy altars, the avatars, the mothers, maidens and crones, the mystics, the oracles, the artists, the musicians, the virgins, the sensual and sexual, the women of our world- Man is master by divine right the fear of God will hence repress any desire towards rebellion in the oppressed female. We can either approach it in a patriarchal, masculine way or in a matriarchal and feminine way. This does not mean that there is a man God and a woman God, but there are two different ways we can approach it within ourselves. It is important that every human being understands that as the divine can be approached as a masculine process, there is also a feminine way of looking at it.
That is what needs to happen in the world. If these two things are in balance, then we can go somewhere and also enjoy where we are. The feminine is not trying to go anywhere, it is happy where it is. That has been forgotten because that is the way of the masculine, that it just goes on in one way. After all, all these things were done in pursuit of human wellbeing. Life would be a little more beautiful which is essentially what we want. If the feminine found a better expression on this planet, maybe our stock market would not hit 20,000, but generally people would smile more, be a little happier and more loving. Compassion, love and aesthetics would be dominant, not conquest. If the feminine was dominant, the population would eat for sure. At a juncture like this, where our own capabilities, science, technology and enterprise is destroying the very basis of our life, the divine feminine becomes very significant. Even though, up to that point, I hadn’t approached this theme directly, I knew this had been. It is from this context and an innate inner experience in every human being that when you say Earth, it is feminine.īringing awareness to the divine feminine is of great significance in today's world, when we are going through various levels of crisis, particularly ecological ones. When I met my partner Thoor, he asked me if I could paint the divine feminine for him. Everything that nourishes us comes from the breast of the Earth. There is an innate intelligence in this that when you say Earth, you naturally think it is feminine because it produces life. It is not a coincidence or a consequence of linguistics that we refer to the Earth and the soil as the mother. When you worship the feminine, you inevitably look at the planet on which you exist. The sky is referred to as the masculine God. When you worship the masculine, it is very natural to look up heavenward. But this land, Bharat, is the only place where worship of the divine feminine is still an active process. It still exists nominally almost everywhere. This militarization of what should have essentially been an inner process led to a situation where the divine feminine got wiped out in most parts of the world. She is the representation of growth, not just in a physical way, but also emotionally and spiritually. Bharat, is the only place where worship of the divine feminine is still an active process.Īs very aggressive, dogmatic and patriarchal cultures sought power in the world, they got militarized. With the continued growth of mankind dependent on the health of its women, the Divine Feminine represents the ultimate motherfertile, intuitive, patient, nurturing and healing.