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  • Quotes by gifted women.

    "Vibrant health and a sense of humor make a woman very attractive and sexy, regardless of her age!"-Dr. Christiana Northrup

  • "Woman must not accept; she must challenge. She must not be awed by that which has been built up around her; she must reverence that woman in her which struggles for expression. ~ Margaret Sanger

  • Our deepest wishes are whispers of our authentic selves.We must learn to respect them. We must learn to listen. ~ Sarah Ban Breathnach

  • "One of the greatest struggles of the healing process is to forgive both yourself and others and to stop expending valuable energy on the past hurts." ~ Caroline Myss

  • It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness. ~ Eleanor Roosevelt

  • GABRIELLE ROTH

    "Energy moves in waves. Waves move in patterns. Patterns move in rhythms. A human being is just that, energy, waves, patterns, rhythms. Nothing more. Nothing less. A dance" FROM SWEAT YOUR PRAYERS

    "So how do we dissolve the artificial dualities of the ego? For me there are only two ways -- movement or stillness. Not movement full of steps or stillness full of thoughts, but feeling the movement in the stillness and the stillness in all motion. We need to quiet our demons by dancing them until they are set to rest. Or meditate until the bastards jump ship. Really be still or really move. Whichever you do, do it mindfully." FROM CONNECTIONS

Choosing to be powerful.

Posted by charlottescott on February 27, 2009

I decided to take my thoughts to a deeper level.  What does it mean to birth a new archetype?

For years now I have heard the voices of many women, they have been claiming for themselves change. They call it forth in their prayers, they speak of it in their circles and write about it everywhere. We are changing aren’t we? It is so much more than a change in dynamics it is a shift of consciousness. There still may be those archetypes of old, the one that comes to mind is that old commercial where the woman is being super mom. She is “bringing home the bacon and frying it up in a pan”  There is actually some current commercial replicating  that…mom is doing laundry, flinging cookies and treats to her kids while they watch tv and smiling through the process…let’s get real. None of us do that.

We are doing the juggling, we are earning $$, we are quite possibly even baking cookies…but there is no one single image of woman now adays. We have taken on so many faces that a singular image is impossible.  However, what I do recognize in the women that I see, know and communicate with is  a collective role in change. We usher it in through all of our conversations, our actions and the dreams and visions we have for each other. Change…what does that look like?

I have often thought…if we as a race of people…the female race….were to rise up and speak our true voice that it would literally shift the planet on its axis. That collective voice that longs for peace, knows that love is far more powerful than fear, knows that letting go and letting god is a journey not a destination and asking for help is paramount to survival, but dependance is the road to destruction…these truths we speak to each other in our numerous circles throughout the world, in the privacy of our own meditative spaces and in the air waves of cyberspace we speak these truths to each other. What happens, I wonder….if our collective voice begins to be heard? Because…in case you haven’t noticed the shift…I think it is. I believe we are channeling a new vibration of hope and wisdom. Of peace and love.

Yes, in the difficult moments of strife in our individual lives we might find the opposite to feel true. The weight of financial stress, jobs lost, health crisises, familes stressed…inside the plight of a world out of balance we might not feel this wave of change so clearly. But often, it is in the constriction of “what is” that we find it within ourselves to know what is possible.  It is in the dark moments when we reach for the light switch that we can trigger that change.

Our choices are powerful as women. Our influence far greater than we know. I am always pleading with my children….telling them, especially my daughter, that they are powerful beings. And please, use those powers for good. I say that to you as women, use that power that is inately yours and change the world. You don’t have to take up the torch and lead the pack and gather the energy to do it all alone. You see, that is the old way. Know that even in the small choices you make, the choices you make day to day…to love, to trust, to vision a healthier future for yourself and your families…those choices affect us all.

That is the thread that weaves the fabric of this new female archetype. Every choice to stay out of martyrhood, to stay out of victimhood, to love with boundaries, to trust life and the process of a greater love, to be abundant in your own existance. These choices are far reaching.

One Response to “Choosing to be powerful.”

  1. Great post. You hit the nail on the head with the key words you used at the end: love, trust, envision, choice and abundance. All so key to living authentically and happily. I agree with you, change and power does come in small gestures. Thanks.

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