"A Place To Call Home" by Amanda Perera
"But a divine feminine is more than just a woman, and she is more than just a woman of God. She is a whole and holy woman. She honors the sacredness of her feminine energy and knows that true femininity is more than just wearing dresses or cooking for her loved ones. She knows how to dance between the dark and the light. She’s the portal, the magic, the source of all creation. Understanding the Divine Feminine also involves creating sacred spaces within - spaces where introspection, self-love, and compassion can grow. It's about acknowledging the temple of our own bodies, honoring the emotions that ebb and flow, and recognizing the sanctity of our thoughts and intentions." Throughout history, the role of the Divine Feminine has been very important. Some ancient civilizations revered “goddesses” as symbols of fertility, wisdom, and beauty. In Egypt, Isis was the mother of all pharaohs, embodying the protective aspects of motherhood. In Greece, Athena represented wisdom and...