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Feminine Restoration
Empowerment workshops for women. Each participant is supported in discovering their authenticity and gently guided to a sense of balanced wholeness.
Through individual and group processes we investigate how our own decisions, as well as the messages we received from others, created our experience of being female. We also look at how culture, religion and mythology has defined us. A connection is made with the spiritual nature of the feminine. Re-establishing this connection opens up the aliveness, energy and love that we have sought for years.
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Many years ago, one old shaman explained to me that: “Your God is a descending God. He comes down from the heavens on rare occasions to touch those of us here on the Earth; whereas our deity is an ascending divinity who rises from the Earth like the golden corn and resides among us. Our creative force is Pachamama, the Divine Mother.”
This experience is illustrative of how the shaman approaches healing. For the shaman, the Divine Mother is an energy; an intelligence that he or she can work with and interact with in order to heal.
🔴 We each have the potential to discover the Divine Mother in nature.
🟡 The Divine Mother is a force that infuses all of creation, a sea of energy and consciousness that we all swim in and are part of.
🟠 This life force infuses every cell in our body.
🟢 It animates all living beings and even fuels the stars.
But to discover the Divine Mother, we must first release our own mother (our physical mother), no matter how wonderful or terrible our relationship. To do this, we can engage in the Ceremony of the Beloved. Tap on the link below to discover the power of this ceremony...
https://thefourwinds.com/clearing-the-mother-energy/
What's in a Belly?
Your Authentic Voice
by Lisa Sarasohn
When you're speaking your gut truth, you're practicing the ancient art of ventriloquy. "Ventriloquy" means, literally, speaking from your belly, voicing the language of your venter: ventri-loquy. Venter is a word of Latin derivation meaning "belly," "womb," and "woman as birth-giver."
In current usage, a ventriloquist is an entertaining trickster, projecting the voice without moving the lips, producing the illusion that someone or something else is talking. Originally, ventriloquy was the practice of priestesses, women speaking from their bellies to deliver oracular wisdom, conveying the voice of the Sacred Feminine emerging from the Earth.
We can trace how the meaning of ventriloquism and related words has changed over time in a sampling of references cited in the Oxford English Dictionary:
The Bible's book of Isaiah makes reference to "a voice which whispers out of the ground like a familiar spirit." Conybeare and Howson, writing in St. Paul, claim that "It was usual for the prophetic spirit to make itself known by an internal muttering or ventriloquism."
As women honoring the Goddess came to be classified as witches, ventriloquism came to be associated with witchcraft. In his 1584 treatise on witchcraft, R. Scot describes a "w***h, practising hir diabolicall witchcraft and ventriloquie." Similarly, in 1680 Glanvill wrote that "Ventriloquy, or speaking from the bottom of the Belly, 'tis a thing as strange as anything in Witchcraft." He characterized one who speaks from the depths of her belly as a Pythoness. In his usage, Pythoness meant "witch" in a derisive sense. But, appropriately, the term originally referred to soothsaying women such as the priestesses of Delphi, who expressed the oracular voice of the underground serpent, the current of primordial life force generating the world. The serpent-priestess also figures in Kingsley's 1855 exhortation to "discourse eloquence from thy central omphalos, like Pythoness ventriloquising."
The voice which emerged from the belly—what was once considered to be oracular wisdom—came to be feared as diabolical. In 1644 Digby warned that ventriloquists "do persuade ignorant people that the Diuell [Devil] speaketh from within them deepe in their belly," and in 1656 Blount defined a ventriloquist as "one that hath an evil spirit speaking in his belly."
By the early nineteenth century, ventriloquism had become a parlor trick and a theatrical entertainment. An 1815 issue of Stage, for example, reports that "A ventriloquist at Paris has attracted the attention of the whole metropolis." Speaking from the belly—first a practice of prophecy—became demonized and then trivialized in Western culture.
Japanese phrases that incorporate hara, the word meaning both "belly" and the belly's soulful power, reveal another culture's understanding of the body's center. The phrase translated as "belly voice," for example, denotes a voice that, in its volume and depth, expresses integrity and presence. "A person who talks while opening his abdomen" describes a person who speaks the truth.
As we honor the belly as our body's sacred center, we in Western culture can reclaim the original meaning of ventriloquy, taking courage—and encouraging each other—to voice our truth and express the wisdom already abiding within us.
New Years eve ceremony.
Preferably done outside.
Light a fire in fireplace or pit. (Candle outside would work.)
Write down things you are willing to change, create or desire.
Say opening blessing over fire.
Call upon directions, elements, ancestors or whomever you relate to.
Align yourself with spirit.
Give thanks for what you have.
Give thanks for all that's coming.
And place your list in the fire.
Give thanks for all the support you receive.
Release and close the ceremony!
So excited to see this.
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Goddess on Earth Goddess on Earth is Lisa Levart's lifelong personal assignment to celebrate contemporary women while drawing upon ancient stories to elevate their life journeys. Created through a lens of love, this archetypal imagery is made to inspire women to be their most powerful selves.
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