Tag: feminine energy

  • Divine Feminine Energy

    I am the feeling you get
    When you're feeling very well,
    When you're relaxed,
    When you are cared for,
    When you are feeling no stress.
    I am the caress of my breast,
    I am the skin under my dress,
    And the thoughts around my head.
    I am divine. I am her.


    The "divine feminine" is a concept that represents the feminine qualities, energies, and archetypes that exist within the universe, humanity, and nature. Rooted in spiritual and philosophical traditions, the divine feminine is often associated with qualities like compassion, intuition, nurturing, receptivity, creativity, and connection to nature. While the term may have different interpretations across cultures, religions, and philosophies, it generally honors and celebrates the presence of feminine energies that balance the traditionally masculine ones.

    Here are some core aspects commonly associated with the divine feminine:

    1. Archetypes and Goddesses
    The divine feminine is often represented by archetypes or goddesses from various spiritual traditions, such as Aphrodite (Greek goddess of love), Isis (Egyptian goddess of magic and motherhood), Kali (Hindu goddess of transformation and destruction), and Mary (Christian figure of compassion and grace). These figures embody various aspects of femininity, from love and sensuality to strength, wisdom, and spiritual nurturing.

    2. Inner Qualities and Energies
    It emphasizes qualities like:

    Nurturing and Compassion: Caring and supportive aspects, often linked to motherhood or caregiving, and an innate desire to help others.
    Intuition and Wisdom: Seeing beyond the physical and connecting to inner knowing or emotional intelligence.
    Creativity and Birth (Literal or Symbolic): The power to create, not just in terms of childbirth but also in manifesting ideas, art, and change.

    3. Connection to Nature and Cycles

    The divine feminine is often linked to nature and the earth, with an appreciation for natural cycles, seasons, and rhythms. This connection is seen as a reminder of renewal, growth, and death, as well as the cycles within the human experience, such as life transitions, emotions, and phases of personal growth.

    4. Healing and Balance

    Embracing the divine feminine is also about healing and balancing within ourselves and society. It encourages balancing both masculine and feminine qualities, creating harmony, and valuing traits that are often underrepresented or undervalued.

    5. Spirituality and the Sacred

    Many view the divine feminine as a sacred force that can help people connect to something greater than themselves, whether through spirituality, inner reflection, or connection with others. It’s a way of experiencing spirituality that is rooted in empathy, compassion, and interconnectedness, celebrating the unity and diversity of life.

    In Modern Spirituality

    In modern times, the divine feminine is often explored as part of self-discovery, self-care, and empowerment practices, such as meditation, journaling, rituals, and retreats. Many people seek to reconnect with the divine feminine as a way of rediscovering their inner power, learning self-love, and embracing a holistic approach to personal growth.

    Reconnecting with the divine feminine can also be seen as reclaiming values traditionally associated with femininity, celebrating them as powerful, vital, and necessary for a balanced and fulfilled life.

  • The Poetess

    Dear Lovestar,

    Welcome the poetess into our space today. She has something important to say.

    Poetess is one of my favorite words in English. I am the poetess because I create with my feminine energy.

    The Poetess

    Ode to Sappho, ancient poetess

    I created a free eBook to honor the greatest poetess in all of history. Download the free PDF through this link:

    https://payhip.com/b/6Tjxz

    I was offended that autocorrect changed poetess to some other word. 
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    The Word “Poetess”: A Forgotten Gem in Language and Why It Deserves a Revival

    The word “poetess” evokes a sense of beauty, grace, and history, conjuring images of women who shaped poetry through the ages. While this term was once used to describe a female poet, it has largely fallen out of fashion in modern times. As we explore the ancient roots of this word, why it faded from use, and why it still holds a unique allure, we uncover a rich narrative of gender, art, and language.

    Ancient History of “Poetess”\

    Ode to Sappho, ancient poetess

    I created a free eBook to honor the greatest poetess in all of history. Download the free PDF through this link:

    https://payhip.com/b/6Tjxz

    The word “poetess” can be traced back to ancient Greece and Rome, where poetry was a revered art form. Female poets were rare but highly respected, such as the famous Sappho of Lesbos, often regarded as one of the greatest lyric poets of antiquity.

    The term itself began to gain prominence in English in the 16th and 17th centuries, as poetry became a significant part of European courtly life. Many women who expressed themselves through verse were given the title of “poetess,” a label that both honored their craft and subtly highlighted their gender. It acknowledged their talent while placing them in a separate category from male poets.

    Why “Poetess” Fell Out of Use

    By the 19th and 20th centuries, the word “poetess” began to carry a different weight. It became associated with a certain patronizing tone, as if female poets were less serious or skilled than their male counterparts. This shift was partly due to the changing social dynamics of the time—women were entering the literary world in greater numbers, and they sought to be recognized simply as “poets,” without the added layer of gender distinction.

    The feminist movements of the 20th century further propelled this change. Many women rejected the term “poetess” as it seemed to reinforce a division between male and female creativity, implying that women’s poetry was somehow different or secondary. As equality became the goal, the neutral term “poet” was adopted by women and men alike, with “poetess” seen as outdated and unnecessary.

    Why “Poetess” is Beautiful

    Though the word “poetess” is seldom used today, it retains a certain beauty and elegance. Its very sound is melodic. More than that, “poetess” carries with it a sense of history, reminding us of the many women who wrote under difficult circumstances, sometimes with little recognition.

    The term honors the feminine energy in poetry, which can be nurturing, passionate, intuitive, and fierce. While “poet” is a gender-neutral term that promotes equality, “poetess” offers a nod to the powerful, unique voice of women who have shaped the poetic landscape. It doesn’t diminish their work but instead celebrates the essence of femininity within the craft.

    In a world where we often seek to blur distinctions in pursuit of equality, there’s something special about words that acknowledge the feminine presence without devaluing it. “Poetess” is one such word—a celebration of both poetry and womanhood, a reminder that there is beauty in difference, not inferiority.

    A Call for Revival

    Reclaiming the word “poetess” doesn’t mean we return to an era of gendered titles. Instead, it’s a way to celebrate the legacy of women poets throughout history. It reminds us that art, like language, evolves, and there’s power in acknowledging the past while embracing the future.

    Using “poetess” today can be a statement of pride, a nod to the creative feminine spirit that has shaped much of our literary history. It is a word that holds layers of meaning—strength, elegance, artistry—inviting us to remember the women who paved the way in poetry.

    In the end, the word “poetess” is not obsolete but rather a forgotten gem, one that can still shine brightly when used with reverence and understanding.

    Ode to Sappho, ancient poetess

    I created a free eBook to honor the greatest poetess in all of history. Download the free PDF through this link:

    https://payhip.com/b/6Tjxz

    With Love,

    Eve

  • Venus Day and a Feminine Blessing: Friday the 13th

    Venus Day and a Feminine Blessing: Friday the 13th

    Dear Lovestar

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    Celebrating Venus Day: Embracing the Ancient Goddess on Friday the 13th

    In ancient times, Friday the 13th was not the harbinger of misfortune that it is often considered today. Instead, it was a day imbued with positive significance, particularly in the context of Venus, the ancient goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. This day offers a unique opportunity to connect with the divine feminine and celebrate Venus’s enduring influence.

    Ok, I have to find an actual connection between Friday the 13th and Venus, in ancient times Friday was Venus’s day. Venus as Aphrodite is one if the most ancient deities and this day was celebrated as the goddess day. So I’m observing it as Venus day on steroids.

    Ancient Lore and Venus

    Venus, known as Aphrodite in Greek mythology, was revered across ancient cultures. She was celebrated not only for her associations with love and beauty but also for her role as a symbol of prosperity and harmony. The number 13, often seen as unlucky in modern times, had positive connotations in pre-patriarchal societies. It was associated with the lunar cycle and feminine energy, reflecting the cycles of life and nature.

    In Roman times, Venus had numerous festivals, including the Veneralia, held on April 1st, and the Venerealia, dedicated to her worship. The goddess was also honored in various rites connected to love and fertility, celebrating the life-giving forces she represented.

    Modern Celebrations of Venus Day

    Today, Friday the 13th can be a powerful day for modern spiritual women (and anyone else) to reconnect with Venus and celebrate her essence. Here are some ways to honor this ancient goddess and integrate her influence into contemporary spiritual practices:

    1. Rituals of Love and Beauty:
    • Create a Venus Altar: Set up a small altar with symbols associated with Venus such as roses, seashells, mirrors, and candles. Use these items to create a space that reflects beauty and harmony.
    • Offerings: Prepare offerings of flowers, honey, or sweet treats as symbols of abundance and love. These can be placed on your altar or shared with loved ones as an act of kindness.
    1. Meditation and Reflection:
    • Venus Meditation: Engage in a meditation focused on self-love and empowerment. Visualize Venus’s energy surrounding you, fostering a sense of beauty and confidence.
    • Journaling: Reflect on your personal connections to love and beauty. Write about how Venus’s attributes influence your life and how you can embody them more fully.
    1. Celebratory Activities:
    • Host a Gathering: Organize a gathering with friends or fellow spiritual practitioners to celebrate Venus Day. Share poetry, art, and stories that resonate with Venus’s themes.
    • Dance and Music: Venus was often associated with celebration and joy. Dance or listen to music that uplifts and connects you to the goddess’s energy.
    1. Embrace Feminine Wisdom:
    • Craft and Create: Engage in creative activities such as crafting, painting, or writing that allow you to express the divine feminine energy. Venus’s influence can inspire creativity and self-expression.
    • Learn and Share: Study the ancient lore of Venus and share your knowledge with others. Understanding the historical context can deepen your appreciation and connection to the goddess.

    Embracing the Spirit of Venus

    By celebrating Venus Day on Friday the 13th, modern spiritual women can reclaim the day’s ancient significance and embrace the goddess’s attributes in their daily lives. This celebration is an opportunity to honor the divine feminine, nurture self-love, and connect with the enduring legacy of Venus’s beauty and power.

    Whether through ritual, meditation, or creative expression, let Venus’s spirit guide you in celebrating love and beauty, and find joy in reconnecting with this timeless deity.


    Please comment with ideas or your wisdom on the topic,

  • Venus Aphrodite. What the goddess represents

    Dear Lovestar,

    I understand perfectly if you do not believe in goddesses and deities. I myself, did not until I had an experience with Venus.

    However, if you do not believe in goddesses, here is how you can see Venus.

    Discovering Venus: Embracing the Essence of Beauty, Love, and Femininity

    For many, the name Venus evokes images of the ancient Roman goddess of love, beauty, and desire. But what if you don’t believe in goddesses or deities? Can Venus still hold significance in your life? Absolutely. Venus represents much more than mythology; she embodies universal energies that we can all connect with—beauty, love, femininity, and the powerful force of attraction, also our sexual energy.

    Venus Beyond Mythology

    You don’t need to believe in deities to feel the influence of Venus in your life. Think of Venus as a symbol, an archetype that represents certain aspects of our human experience. She’s the embodiment of love’s warmth, the glow of beauty that surrounds us, and the gentle yet potent energy of femininity. These are qualities we all recognize and can nurture within ourselves, regardless of our spiritual beliefs.

    Venus as the Energy of Beauty

    Beauty is one of the most accessible ways to connect with the essence of Venus. It’s not just about physical appearance but about finding and appreciating beauty in the world around you. When you take a moment to notice the colors of a sunset, the elegance of a flower, or the harmony in a piece of music, you’re tapping into Venus’s energy. Beauty enriches our lives, lifts our spirits, and connects us to something greater than ourselves.

    Venus as the Force of Love

    Love is another powerful way Venus manifests in our lives. It’s in the love we give and receive from others, the kindness we show to strangers, and the compassion we feel for those in need. Venus reminds us that love is a force that binds us together, making our lives richer and more meaningful. By cultivating love in all its forms—romantic, familial, platonic—we invite Venus’s energy into our hearts.

    Venus as the Embrace of Femininity also lives in our smile

    Venus also represents the energy of femininity, which is not confined to any particular gender. It’s about embracing qualities like nurturing, intuition, creativity, and softness. These traits are often undervalued in a world that prizes hard edges and fast results, but they are essential for balance and wholeness. By honoring and nurturing our feminine side, we bring Venus’s influence into our daily lives.

    Observing Venus in the Sky

    If you want to connect with Venus on a more tangible level, look to the night sky. Venus is the brightest planet and often visible just after sunset or before sunrise, known as the “Evening Star” or the “Morning Star.” Observing Venus can be a grounding experience, reminding us of the vastness of the universe and our place within it. It’s a moment to reflect on the beauty, love, and femininity that Venus symbolizes.

    How to Connect with Venus’s Energy

    Whether or not you believe in Venus as a goddess, you can still invite her energy into your life. Here are a few ways to do so:

    1. Surround Yourself with Beauty: Create an environment that pleases your senses. This could be through art, nature, music, or anything that makes you feel more connected to the beauty of the world.
    2. Practice Acts of Love: Whether it’s showing kindness to others, expressing gratitude, or simply spending time with loved ones, let love be a guiding force in your actions.
    3. Honor Your Feminine Side: Embrace qualities like intuition, creativity, and empathy. This can be as simple as allowing yourself to be gentle and compassionate with yourself and others.
    4. Observe Venus in the Sky: Take a moment to step outside during her visibility and gaze up at the planet. Let this be a time of reflection and connection to the energies she represents.
    5. Smile more: The goddess lives in the smile.

    Embracing Venus in Your Life

    Venus is more than a mythological figure; she’s a symbol of the beauty, love, and femininity that enrich our lives. By consciously connecting with these aspects of ourselves and the world, we can invite more joy, harmony, and love into our everyday experiences. So, the next time you think about Venus, take a moment to reflect on the beauty, love, and feminine energy that she represents. Let her inspire you to live a life filled with these wonderful qualities.

  • Low vibe fem to divine feminine

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    Dear younger Eve,

    I apologize for having let you down.

    I love you deeply and you are loved by many. You too are able to love.

    With the utmost respect, please be informed that your heart was not just guarded, your heart was broken, and therefore you were unable to love. Don’t fear, this is for your protection as you are vulnerable.

    You heal.

    Embracing the Journey: Steps to Becoming a Healthy Feminine

    Embarking on the path to a healthy, empowered version of yourself is a profound and transformative journey. Here are some steps to guide you along the way:

    1. Acknowledge and Heal: Start by recognizing and accepting the wounds of the past. Allow yourself to feel and process these emotions without judgment. Healing begins with understanding and embracing your pain.
    2. Self-Compassion: Practice self-compassion by treating yourself with kindness and understanding. Replace self-criticism with supportive self-talk and affirmations that nurture your self-worth.
    3. Set Boundaries: Learn to set healthy boundaries in relationships and environments. Protect your emotional and physical well-being by defining what is acceptable and what is not.
    4. Embrace Vulnerability: Allow yourself to be vulnerable. Sharing your true self and expressing your needs and desires can foster deeper connections and personal growth.
    5. Cultivate Self-Love: Engage in activities that promote self-love and self-care. This could include journaling, meditating, exercising, or indulging in hobbies that bring you joy.
    6. Seek Support: Surround yourself with a supportive community. Whether it’s friends, mentors, or a therapist, having a network of understanding individuals can aid in your healing process.
    7. Reconnect with Your Feminine Energy: Explore practices that help you reconnect with your feminine energy. This might include creative pursuits, nurturing activities, or embracing your intuition.
    8. Empower Yourself: Set goals and take steps toward personal empowerment. Embrace your strengths, talents, and passions, and use them to create a life that aligns with your values and aspirations.
    9. Practice Gratitude: Cultivate a gratitude practice to shift your focus from what is lacking to what is present and positive in your life. This can foster a sense of abundance and contentment.
    10. Celebrate Progress: Recognize and celebrate your growth and achievements, no matter how small. Acknowledge your journey and honor the progress you’ve made along the way.

    Remember, the journey to becoming a healthy feminine self is unique to each individual. Be patient with yourself and embrace each step as a valuable part of your transformation.

    With Love,