“Something primal lurks in me, and I suspect it lurks in every woman. For some, it lies dormant. For others, it has been starved by abuse. For me, it grows stronger every day. I could fight to contain it, but why? It is others who chose to provoke it. Others who poke it with sharp sticks and strike it whenever they please. Why should I deny it the chance to strike back?”
— excerpt from a lost diary (1934), unknown author
“Sometimes love feels like the sun. Other times, not so much. Sometimes love feels like water in your lungs… I miss you. I miss you so much it drowns me.”
When a woman lives from her true value, she feels safe to be who she really is. She doesn't need to constantly prove her value to the world or strive to attract her deeper desires. Because her value is innate, and her magnetism is inherent. She lives from her natural design and essence, without fear and doubt around what the rest of the world tells her she should do and be. She doesn't need to be perfect, or healed, to be loved. Instead. she softens into her naturalness and heart, without needing to put up masculine shields that dilute her radiance and stop her from receiving the support and fulfilment she desires. She dances with the external world as a natural enlivening of her soul, rather than as a benchmark to tell her who she should be. She lives rooted in the sweetness and naturalness of who she really is, radiant, rested and unencumbered in her own heart, value and truth.
“there’s a story behind every person. there’s a reason why they’re the way they are. they aren’t just like that because they want to be. something in the past created them, and sometimes it’s impossible to fix.”