We recently experienced a new moon in Aquarius. Any new moon, no matter what Sign it's in, tends to be a time of lower energy and greater introspection. Before electricity was commonly found in most homes, women's bodies tended to sync with the moon's phases, with most women menstruating near or on the new moon. (interestingly, women who bled with the full moon were considered to be medicine women, while women who bled with the new moon were considered to be in a more nurturing/childrearing phase of life or focus.) Our bodies mirrored what was happening in the heavens: death and rebirth, release and intention, end and beginning--all wrapped in one.
I've recently come to think of the new moon (and phases that mirror it, such as menstruation) as a Sacred Pause. Like with the space between breaths and the space between words, there is magic in the new moon. Both an ending and a beginning, the new moon can remind us that everything is "one eternal round."
In the Western world--particularly on the North American continent--the culture focuses primarily on a linear way of being. Step-by-step processes, starting points and finish lines, clearly delineated markers of progression that function figuratively like a ladder leading to a higher ending point. Results. Productivity.
While there is nothing inherently wrong with this linear way of interacting with the world, it does become problematic when we neglect to remember and honor that nature herself is cyclical, not linear. The Divine Feminine is cyclical. And the feminine (or yin, if you prefer that term) energy that resides within each of us--regardless of sex, behavior, or sexual orientation--follows cycles as well. When we honor the various cycles within ourselves, we are renewed, over and over and over. When we neglect those cycles for too long, we become depleted. Burnt out. Empty. We can see this mirrored to us in the depletion that occurs in the natural world when human beings attempt to exert too much control over nature.
As within, so without. As above, so below.
Meditative Journaling to Support Healthy Feminine/Yin Energy
For many of us--no matter our biological sex or sexual orientation--our feminine energy has been repressed or neglected for at least a portion of our lives in order to function "better" in a culture that tends to prioritize and honor masculine energy (whether wounded masculine or empowered masculine). A huge part of my work is supporting people (women in particular) in awakening themselves to their feminine/yin energy and living life from a more balanced place.
So here are a few meditative journaling prompts followed by a few other ideas for supporting healthy feminine energy:
Other ideas for supporting healthy feminine energy:
Through light and shadow,
Kayelee
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