Awakening the Living Goddess: How to Reconnect with Your Original Feminine Blueprint
The division between men and women, and the way in which women's roles were diminished thousands of years ago, occurred as men took power and became the rulers of the world. You see, the power of the feminine is the power of life itself. The feminine gives life, creates life, and she can also destroy life, as represented by Kali, the Indian goddess of destruction.
Because the Goddess and all that she represented as the giver of life was so powerful, so beloved, and so deeply revered by the people of the time in much of the world, the religious patriarchs of the day knew that her influence and power had to be stopped at any cost if they were to control the general populace.
The first step was to dismantle her temples by placing priests within them who would gradually usurp the power of the High Priestess and her priestesses. The yearly festivals of the Goddess and the celebrations of life, fertility, abundance, and the sacredness of nature that she represented were slowly replaced with religious ceremonies led by priests.
Where once people were offered a direct connection with the Divine Mother, they were now told that they must go through priests in order to connect with the Divine and to pay a tribute to the temple. The Mother's role was rewritten in the sacred texts. She became merely a breeder or an incubator of life, while a male God was now declared the giver of life. Even the story of Genesis was re-written so that Lilith the First Woman was demonized and Eve then took her place and was the helpmate of Adam. The fall of man was placed upon the shoulders of Eve, who did not obey God.
Over time, this resulted in a profound shift in human consciousness. The beloved Goddess, who had once been honored as strong, nurturing, creative, and sacred, was replaced by a God to fear, appease, and make offerings to.
Of course, this transformation did not happen overnight. It took time for these ideas to settle into society and become accepted as truth. Eventually, they spread throughout much of the world. The belief that women were second-class citizens, with the exception of some indigenous cultures, became written into the sacred texts of the day, books that priests read and interpreted as law.
This single shift turned the world upside down.
Women gradually began to believe what they heard in religious teachings. They came to believe that their bodies were sinful and that sex for anything other than procreation was a sin. They began to believe that their worth was based solely on their ability to bear children, satisfy men's desires, and perform labor if they were not of noble birth.
Women of noble lineage were often treated as ornaments to be admired and displayed for their beauty. Women were told to remain silent and to allow their husbands or fathers to tell them what to do and how to live. Women became the property of their fathers and husbands. In this way, many unknowingly gave their power away.
There were, of course, women throughout history who did not succumb to these beliefs and who fought back. Some did so brilliantly. Yet the majority of women became what society dictated they should be and do. They were cut off from their innate feminine power, the power of their sexuality, their intuition, their creativity, and their connection to the sacred.
Today, we have the opportunity to reconnect with our authentic feminine power once again. Our original blueprint. The Goddess lives within every woman, and she remains whole and intact. She has never truly been lost. The only thing we need to do is reconnect with her and resurrect her within ourselves.
The question then becomes: How do we do this?
This aspect of ourselves I call the Living Goddess, because we are her. Every woman is a representation of the Divine Feminine and of the Goddess herself. She lives within us as our authentic feminine essence, our intuition, our creativity, our sensuality, our wisdom, and our power.
The process of reconnecting with this aspect of ourselves may take time for some women. She has often been hidden away, forgotten, or denied for many years. For some, she lies buried beneath layers of shame, unworthiness, guilt, and feelings of inadequacy. She may have been silenced by religious conditioning, cultural expectations, family beliefs, trauma, or experiences that taught us it was unsafe to be fully ourselves.Many women have spent years trying to become who others expected them to be rather than discovering who they truly are. In doing so, they lost touch with their bodies, their intuition, their true desires, their sensuality, and their inner knowing. Yet the Living Goddess is never truly lost. She patiently waits beneath the surface, longing to be remembered.
Reconnecting with her is not about becoming someone new. It is about returning to who we have always been. It is a remembering. A reclaiming. A resurrection of the authentic feminine self and power that has existed within us all along.
As we begin to remove the layers of conditioning, shame, fear, and limitation, the Living Goddess naturally begins to emerge. She awakens through our bodies, our hearts, our creativity, our sexuality, our connection to nature, our intuition, and our relationship with the sacred. The journey back to her is the journey back to ourselves.
No matter where you are in relationship to your Living Goddess self, you can take the next step to fully embodying her.
There are many ways to begin this journey of resurrection. The Living Goddess responds when we intentionally turn toward her. She awakens when we create space for her to be seen, heard, and expressed. Here are four ways you can begin reconnecting with your Living Goddess and your original feminine blueprint today.
1. Return to Your Body as Sacred
For many women, the body has become a place of judgment, criticism, or disconnection. Yet the body is the temple of the Living Goddess. Spend time each day simply placing your hands upon your heart, your womb, or your belly. Breathe deeply and listen. Ask your body what it needs. Move gently, dance, walk in nature, or rest when your body calls for rest. As you begin to honor your body as sacred, the Goddess begins to awaken within you.
2. Create Moments of Sacred Stillness
The voice of the Living Goddess is often quiet. She speaks through intuition, feelings, dreams, and inner knowing. Create moments each day to sit in silence, meditate, journal, or simply be with yourself without distraction. Light a candle, create a small altar, or spend time in nature. The more you cultivate stillness, the easier it becomes to hear the wisdom that has always lived within you.
3. Reclaim Your Sensual Nature
The feminine experiences life through the senses. Sensuality is not simply sexuality; it is the ability to fully experience pleasure, beauty, touch, sound, fragrance, and the aliveness of being embodied. Wear clothing that makes you feel beautiful. Listen to music that moves you. Take a bath, dance barefoot, smell flowers, savor your food, and allow yourself to experience pleasure without guilt. The Living Goddess awakens when we allow ourselves to feel fully alive.
4. Remember Who You Truly Are
Begin speaking to yourself differently. Rather than repeating the old stories of not being enough, remind yourself daily of your true nature. You are a daughter of the Divine Feminine. You are wise, intuitive, creative, sensual, and powerful. The original feminine blueprint still lives within you. The more you affirm your truth and embody it in your daily life, the more the Living Goddess emerges from within.
This journey is not about becoming someone else. It is not about striving or achieving. It is a sacred remembering. Layer by layer, the conditioning falls away, and the woman you have always been begins to emerge.
The Goddess within you has never been lost. She is simply waiting for you to remember.If you feel called to awaken your authentic feminine essence and reclaim your original feminine blueprint, I invite you to take the next step on your journey.
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