Shakti Touch is like feeling the heartbeat of the universe, pulsing with vibrant energy and connection. It’s not just a concept but a living experience that awakens our mind and senses, making us feel fully alive and in the moment. Imagine dancing in tune with the elements around you – fire, water, earth, and air – embracing both the light and the shadows, and the beautiful dance of masculine and…
Stepping Into Ourselves: An Anthology on Priestesses
Stepping Into Ourselves: An Anthology on Priestesses is available on Rosalva Studio Art. It’s a wonderful compilation featuring poetry and essays by anthropologists, psychologists, writers, artists, teachers, and priestesses; edited by Goddess Ink. Please check it out!
Stepping Into Ourselves: An Anthology of Writings on Priestesses – Etsy
manifesting is not about bringing your desires to you or into your reality. manifesting is about you giving yourself the capability to realize that it is already in your reality. since your beliefs and your perception stop you from realizing that, it requires you to alter those beliefs. this means being aware of the beliefs that do not serve you. if you are not aware of those beliefs or perceptions, how will you change them? how can you change something you are not aware of?
manifestation is the process of giving yourself the ability to realize and perceive that it is already here. you do not have to do any magical things to make it come into existence. it is already existent, already within your sphere of reality. it is just that your belief system makes it invisible to you.
♱ bashar (darryl anka)
your desires are already existing in your reality. they are real and already solidified. they are just waiting for you to match their vibrations by enabling yourself to know, realize, and perceive that they are in your physical reality. stop yourself from wanting to know the "how" as that is never your job. it can happen in countless ways, ways a human mind cannot perceive. your job is to realize them.
My name is Venus, a spiritual reader and manifestation fanatic hoping to help others learn about there inner spirituality and looking to create a community for the more feminine side of spirituality and self healing. Welcome to my blog! I'm so happy to have you here.
My interests include crystals, tarot/divination, Chinese medicine (though I do NOT believe it's a substitute for medical intervention), manifestation, women's rights, lgbtqia+ issues (I'm pansexual myself!), art, farmers markets, chasing bugs and then crying when I catch them because bugs scare me, and Hello kitty.
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I grew up in a relatively large city in the Midwest, and wasn't surrounded by much spirituality outside of going to church every Sunday. I never really believed much in the Christian belief system, as I never felt connected to it. When I was about thirteen I started my spiritual journey, and began to learn about various religions, spiritual practices, manifestation and methods of self healing. I wanted to find a community focused on that, and help other who might be early on in there journey, because there is so much information out there, and I know I was overwhelmed starting off.
I love interacting with my sisters and feminine-energy brothers, and of course my non binary and agender friends as well, so leave a comment or send in a chat!
Remember, you are loved, by me and your inner-self, inside and out, flaws and all.
Written By: Sunjoy
Eight years ago, I had the profound privilege of meeting a Yogini from the Vijnana Bhairava Tantra tradition at a Ashram in Maharashtra. I was invited to immerse myself in the study and practice of Vijnana Bhairava Tantra Meditation for seven transformative months. In this Ashram, dedicated Yoginis and Gurus curated a special seven-month program for students already versed in…
Marion Woodman (1928-2018) was a renowned Canadian Jungian analyst, author, and lecturer who dedicated her life to exploring the relationship between the body, psyche, and spirit. She is best known for her pioneering work in the field of feminine psychology and the embodiment of the soul.
Born in London, Ontario in 1928, Marion Woodman grew up in a strict Presbyterian family. Her childhood was…
There's this way of doing female-ness in Christianity that I call "pastel flower journal Christianity." I've got nothing against pastel flower journals per se, but for some reason people believe it's the end all and be all of female spirituality, and I think it's a real disservice towards young Christian women.
One of these days I'd like to start a prayer-and-reading group or something for young women, but there would be no floral themes or over-focus on how "God thinks you're beautiful even if the world doesn't" (a true statement, but it's wayyyyy too often the focus in women's spiritual reading). Instead we would be reading:
Seneca's Letters from a Stoic
Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning
Sheed's A Map of Life
Portions of Pieper's book on leisure
Kreeft's Three Philosophies of Life
Guardini's The Lord (or something similar)
Therese's Story of a Soul
and some select portions of the Nicomachean Ethics.
(Also they're all getting the porn talk. I don't know why we give the porn talk to young men but not young women. There's this idea that women don't use porn and they only need the talk about "guarding their heart." Bullshit. There's porn on the YA shelves of Barnes and Nobles and before that there were bodice rippers. Young women need the porn talk too.)
Every young woman needs to be getting a basic grounding in virtue ethics, logic, natural law, scholastic philosophy and Biblical hermeneutics if they're going to get by in today's spiritual landscape. Enough faffery and emotionalism in young women's spiritual education! Give them real food to chew on, not pasty sentimentalism!