
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.





