What It Means to Be a Living Goddess: Reclaiming Feminine Power, and Sacred Identity
What Does It Mean to Be a Living Goddess?
Recently, I found myself going inward to explore this question more deeply, especially because this is the very path I guide women toward. Before I share what I’ve come to understand, I want to offer some personal reflections and revelations that have shaped my relationship with this sacred idea.
For many years, I’ve written about the great shift in power that occurred thousands of years ago when the Goddess was dethroned, her temples dismantled, plundered, or overtaken. In some cases, women were allowed to remain only as caretakers of seasonal rituals, while male priests assumed control of spiritual life and authority.
As patriarchal systems gradually dominated entire cultures, the feminine teachings of the Goddess were deemed unnecessary or even dangerous. Religious doctrine, written by men, redefined women’s roles, reducing them to childbearing, serving their husbands sexually, raising children, and tending the home. Even wealthy women often lost control of their property and autonomy, legally bound to husbands in loveless marriages.
Mythology followed suit. Gods and goddesses became distant, untouchable beings far removed from human experience. The idea that a woman could see herself as a goddess was considered sacrilegious, laughable, or shameful. To claim beauty, power, or divinity was something women were taught to suppress.
This belief system shaped humanity for thousands of years.
And yet, the truth remains: being a Living Goddess is our birthright. Simply by being born into a woman’s body, we carry divine intelligence, creative power, and sacred wisdom. When we were disconnected from this truth, we forgot who we truly are—divine beings having a human experience as women.
“Being a Living Goddess is not something you become it is
something you remember.”
Remembering the Living Goddess Within
Today, we are standing at the threshold of a new world, one we are being invited to help create. It may not look that way if you focus only on the news, politics, or the daily demands of life. But most women, no matter how successful or grounded they appear, are rarely taught how to feel like a goddess inside and out.
“Reclaiming the Living Goddess within is an act of
personal healing and collective awakening.”
So what does it mean, now, to reclaim your identity as a Living Goddess?
How do you reconnect with this sacred part of yourself?
I can only share what has worked for me and shared with my students.Ppractices I still return to, and why I ultimately created an entire program devoted to this remembering. Because every woman deserves to feel her divinity embodied, not as an idea, but as a lived experience.
Simple Ways to Reconnect with Your Living Goddess Self
Here are a few powerful, accessible practices you can begin today:
1. Do the inner healing work.
Release false beliefs about your body, your worth, and your femininity. Learn not only to accept yourself, but to genuinely appreciate yourself. In a culture rooted in comparison and competition between women, this is revolutionary, and possible.
2. Practice mirror work.
Look into your own eyes and speak appreciation out loud. Not just about your body, but about you. Your presence. Your courage. Your heart. I did this recently, and it was deeply revealing.
3. Place yourself on your own pedestal.
See yourself with new eyes. Beauty is subjective, but true inner beauty is undeniable. Ask your Higher Self, who is you, to show you what it sees and loves about you. Step out of the mind and into the heart.
4. Care for yourself as you care for others.
Whether you are nurturing family, community, or career, remember that your well-being matters. You must honor who you are and what you give, and give back to yourself.
5. Speak your truth daily.
Tell yourself often that you are a Living Goddess. That you are sensual, beautiful, strong, courageous, wise. Begin to listen to this new inner dialogue and watch how your self-image and energy begin to shift.
The Living Goddess Is Not Something You Become
She Is Someone You Remember
Reclaiming your identity as a Living Goddess is not about ego or fantasy. It is about truth. It is about returning to your natural state, whole, radiant, embodied, and sovereign.
This remembering is not only personal healing; it is collective transformation. When women remember who they are, the world changes. And it begins within you.
If something in this reflection stirred or moved you, if you felt a quiet remembering or a longing to come home to yourself, you are not alone. This remembering is happening in women everywhere.
I’ve created The New Feminine Rising Sisterhood on
Skool as a sacred space for women who are ready to reclaim their sexual
wholeness, feminine power, and living goddess nature together, in community.
Inside, we explore feminine embodiment, Goddess archetypes, sacred sexuality,
healing practices, and conscious sisterhood.
You were never meant to forget who you are.
The Living Goddess is not outside of you—she is awakening within you now.

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