“Be the woman who fixes another woman’s crown without telling the world it was crooked.”- I love and respect this quote
Let us remind ourselves of the divine powers that we are born with. Unfortunately, it is only limited to self-care and some shopping as they advertise in all over the media
This message will ignite your transformation. When you open yourself to the higher dimensions, you will receive a graceful version of yourself. The true healing or celebration of womanhood lies in helping other women, sisters, or friends in need of wellness or just your time.
Remember that you possess the innate power to create transformation and change – personally, communally, and globally. You will move from confusion to serenity, from mistrust to trust, from spite to compassion and love, from weakness to empowerment, and from being an unconscious woman to a wise woman.
You will move from a disturbed mind to a divine mind, from restlessness to contentment, from boredom to creativity, from a suppressed woman to an expressive one. You shall transform from a follower to a leader and a freethinker.
As you grow and ascend into a sacred woman, you will heal in countless dimensions. Freedom will erupt within you.
We are the original Lotus people, sweet, beautiful, illuminating, spiritual, and compassionate. A being of pure light who evolves out of the mud of challenge, where the lotus seed is fertilized and grows upward to blossom into a wonderful and beautiful soul of light.
Tragically, we lost our way thousands of years ago, but some of us are returning to our ancient ways.
We must regain this wealth of knowledge that we are Medicine Women. When women came together in any hard times or for monthly moon cycles, they prayed, they chanted, and they meditated for the highest good for all the women. The intention was so strong and pure that most of the times they even mensturated also most at the same time because of the similarity of the frequencies they were tuned in. They went to nature- to the roots to the herbs to heal themselves, their families, and fellow women.
They just knew how to connect, how to tap back into that sacred place of healing and empowerment. It is still not too late, going back to trust and ancient practices.
Women’s day celebration is an ancient practice of coming together and remembering our sources and divine healing capacities to heal, nurture and rejoice together.
Things to remember :
- Build trust amongst women
- Keep a check on each other
- Sharing your gifts of knowledge
- Healing together by following nature
- Sing, dance, and chant together
- Hold sacred space at each others’ house
