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Sacred Feminine Quotes

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John Mark Green
“She is a wild, tangled forest with temples and treasures concealed within.”
John Mark Green

Lucy H. Pearce
“Who is She? She is your power, your Feminine source. Big Mama. The Goddess. The Great Mystery. The web-weaver. The life force. The first time, the twentieth time you may not recognize her. Or pretend not to hear. As she fills your body with ripples of terror and delight.

But when she calls you will know you’ve been called. Then it is up to you to decide if you will answer.”
Lucy H. Pearce, Burning Woman

Lucy H. Pearce
“For some she came in a dream. For others in words as clear as a bell: it is time, I am here. She may come in a whisper so loud she can deafen you or a shout so quiet you strain to hear. She may appear in the waves or the face of the moon, in a red goddess or a crow.”
Lucy H. Pearce, Burning Woman

Lucy H. Pearce
“At her first bleeding a woman meets her power.
During her bleeding years she practices it.
At menopause she becomes it.
Traditional Native American saying”
Lucy H. Pearce, Moon Time: Harness the Ever-Changing Energy of Your Menstrual Cycle

Lucy H. Pearce
“Once we start to work with Feminine power we begin to see that it is not our minds that are in control of this power â€� it ebbs and flows with the movements of the planets, the procession of the seasons, the moons and tides, our own internal cycles of menstruality, anniversaries, the events around us. All these and more impact our experience and expressions of power. We learn to become aware of these various patterns and their impact on us and work more consciously with rather than against or in spite of them. We learn that they are all part of the same process. We open towards the energy, rather than shut down to it. We learn to trust the flow.”
Lucy H. Pearce, Burning Woman

Lucy H. Pearce
“The deep Feminine, the mystery of consciousness, She who is life, is longing for our transformation as much as we are. She holds back, allowing us free reign to choose, nudging us occasionally with synchronicities, illness, births and deathsâ€� But when we make space for Her, she rushes into all the gaps, engulfing us with her desire for life and expression. This is what She longs for, this is what we are for: experiencing the Feminine through ourselves. We simply need to slow down, and find where to put our conscious attention. And it is this, this willingness to look again, this willingness to put consciousness onto our places of unconscious, to express what we have always avoided, which starts the process of unblocking, so that She may flow through.”
Lucy H. Pearce, Burning Woman

Elizabeth S.  Eiler
“Women have always cradled within their bodies secret mysteries of life, death, and rebirth and the healing, grounding, and balancing powers of our Mother in the Earth. We have held these mysteries sacred within us as we would carry babies in our wombs.”
Elizabeth Eiler, Singing Woman: Voices of the Sacred Feminine

Lucy H. Pearce
“It may be the first day of your life, the prime of youth or several decades in, when Medicine Woman calls you. Your name on her list. Her new initiate. She crept in whilst you were sleeping, when you over-exerted, when you kissed him, or ate that, or lived there or pushed too hard just one time too many. She crept in and curled up in your cells, your heart, waiting to meet you. Longing to know you. Longing for you to know her, at last.
And what feels like the end is in fact a beginning, of a new road, an unknown path of pain and healing. She will show you how to slow down, she will run her fingers roughly through your life and help you sort the busyness from what matters, she will show you how to find support� and who you really are, beyond your roles and expectations� and even more beyond the System the world has forced you into. She transports you into the timelessness of big pains and tiny joys. Initiates you into your strength. Into your love. Into your courage. Into a world beyond your control.
She has sent me an invitation. I see yours too, tucked in your bag, amongst all the receipts and bills, the pens and detritus of life. Take it out.
It is time.”
Lucy H. Pearce, Medicine Woman: Reclaiming the Soul of Healing

“The silvered glamour of the Woman of the Winter Moon may be woman in her greatest power, woman in her guise as Elemental, as Force of Nature. This is woman to be revered. She is a concentration of feminine wisdom gathered and concentrated over the years, blended with the astral knowledge of the soul-star, and blessed by the traditions of the Sacred Feminine that she has made herself, or resurrected from Time, and passed living and intact to her daughters.”
Elizabeth S. Eiler Ph.D., Singing Woman: Voices of the Sacred Feminine

Elizabeth S.  Eiler
“…the Sacred Feminine is not new to the New Age. It is ageless and from the beginning. The Sacred Feminine is in our blood. It is our heritage. You have permission to say, ‘God is Woman,â€� and ‘God is Me.”
Elizabeth Eiler, Singing Woman: Voices of the Sacred Feminine

Sapan Saxena
“When Shakti
takes over, Shiva steps back”
Sapan Saxena, The Tenth Riddle

Lucy H. Pearce
“Through knowledge we gain power over our lives. With options we have possibility. With acceptance we find a new freedom.”
Lucy H. Pearce, Moon Time: Harness the Ever-Changing Energy of Your Menstrual Cycle

Lucy H. Pearce
“In order to reclaim our full selves, to integrate each of these aspects through which we pass over the course of our lives, we must first learn to embrace them though our cycles.”
Lucy H. Pearce, Moon Time: Harness the Ever-Changing Energy of Your Menstrual Cycle

Elizabeth S.  Eiler
“As women, we can embody all aspects of the Triple Goddess simultaneously (Mother, Maiden, Crone) at every stage of our lives. The elements of feminine mystique, giftedness, and strength are available to us through the spirit as much as the body.”
Elizabeth Eiler, Singing Woman: Voices of the Sacred Feminine

Elizabeth S.  Eiler
“This is the age of the ascendant Feminine Principle. In such times as these, women are able to look at themselves with new concepts of value and brilliance. However you inhabit and express being Woman, embrace yourself in that way today!”
Elizabeth Eiler, Singing Woman: Voices of the Sacred Feminine

Sue Monk Kidd
“This looking from the bottom up is the catalyst for a reversal of consciousness, not only for ourselves but also for the most resistant among us. For when we stop perceiving, assuming, and theorizing from the top, the dominant view, and instead go to the bottom of the social pyramid and identify with those who are oppressed and disenfranchised, a whole new way of relating opens up. Until we look from the bottom up we have seen nothing.”
Sue Monk Kidd, The Dance of the Dissident Daughter: A Woman's Journey from Christian Tradition to the Sacred Feminine

“Our highest knowledge is that we have come forth from the divine, pure and unblemished, containing a sacred and bottomless well of love and capacity for joy.”
Elizabeth S. Eiler Ph.D., Singing Woman: Voices of the Sacred Feminine

Elizabeth S.  Eiler
“Fear is a vicious circle that makes you fearful. This is a fake pursuit, a following after lies you’ve heard or told yourself and chosen to believe because they give you an excuse to do nothing, to live small, to stay hidden.”
Elizabeth Eiler, Singing Woman: Voices of the Sacred Feminine

Abhijit Naskar
“Breaking free from all that is old and rotten,
Overcoming all drives of untamed tribalism,
Lo come the sacred feminines of creation,
Lo come the holy fathers of nondivisionism!”
Abhijit Naskar, Mücadele Muhabbet: Gospel of An Unarmed Soldier

Abhijit Naskar
“Women Know Best (The Sonnet)

Wanna learn about running a world, go find a woman mentor,
For women are better teacher and better leader.
Society that glorifies men and objectifies women,
Is but a jungle where primitivity never ceases to fester.
Nature looks upon kindly any species that,
Has realized the synonymity of sacred and feminine.
Those who still fail to recognize the voice of women,
Are basically violating the very reason for existing.
Women know best what's best for the world,
The world that comes out of her womb.
They cuss us, they mock us, it's for our own good,
All time is feminine, feminine is the rule.
The world is but creation, women are the creator.
Feminine is the idol, we are mere idolator.”
Abhijit Naskar, Mucize Misafir Merhaba: The Peace Testament

Abhijit Naskar
“The world is but creation, women are the creator. Feminine is the idol, we are mere idolator.”
Abhijit Naskar, Mucize Misafir Merhaba: The Peace Testament

Arundhathi Subramaniam
“As long as we are seduced by polarities, existence is happy to oblige us with our own smorgasbord of horrors. This is the reminder that the Goddess' dark face represents. But implicit in these horrors is an invitation. An invitation to venture into those closets in our psyche, ruled by guilt and fear and ancestral conditioning, and allow the sunlight to enter. She summons us to the alchemical process that she is-capable of transforming matter into moksha through the sheer furnace of her gaze. This is her ultimate promise”
Arundhathi Subramaniam, Wild Women: Seekers, Protagonists and Goddesses in Sacred Indian Poetry

Clarissa Pinkola Estés
“The Wild Woman is the one who dares, who creates, and who destroys”
Clarissa Pinkola Estés, Women Who Run With the Wolves

Abhijit Naskar
“Way to a woman's heart is through her eyes, not between her legs.”
Abhijit Naskar, Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat

Abhijit Naskar
“All of Her is Holy Site
(Boys Be Men, Sonnet)

Way to a woman's heart is through
her eyes, not between her legs.
All of her is holy site, to wander
unwelcome even with eyes is sickness.

First be her sanctuary, her safe haven,
then be the filthiest beast you can be.
Slave to her kinks between the sheets,
and in society be her shameless shield.

Anybody can stay the night,
takes backbone to stay the life.
Penetration of flesh is animal affair,
human miracle is to touch the mind.

Boys be Men! Lift your brain above your belt.
In monsoon be her brolly, in drought be her rain.”
Abhijit Naskar, Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat

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