THE WHOLE WOMAN
Wild feminine - Flow - Danger - Unknown - Depth - Creation - Destruction -Roots - Unlimited - Power - Fear - Darkness - Death - Liberation
Today is the 8th of March, and the whole world is celebrating women. For me, this day is not only about honoring women everywhere, but also about honoring the feminine energy that lives within us. It is a remembrance that within each of us lives the wisdom and experience of countless women who came before us. Women who lived in different parts of this planet, in different times, carrying many different stories of life.
Throughout history, women have walked through immense darkness—persecution, the wounds of witch hunts, the loss of children, being sold, raped, and mistreated. Remembering this darkness is not about staying in pain, but about acknowledging our roots. Only by recognizing where we come from can we return to the body, reconnect with our deeper knowing, and embody the feminine fully.
Both darkness and light belong to the feminine. When both are welcomed and included, a woman can return to her wholeness.
To become whole, a woman must also be willing to meet her shadow—the part that is angry, the part that is powerful, the part that is wild. Being a woman is not only about being loving, gentle, and agreeable. When we say yes while feeling no, smile while feeling sadness, or try to please others while anger burns inside, we begin to abandon ourselves. This self-abandonment slowly disconnects us from our authenticity and from who we truly are.
Wholeness comes when we allow all parts of ourselves to exist—the soft and the fierce, the light and the dark, the loving and the wild.
The strange thing about human psychology is that the parts we push away rarely disappear. They wait patiently in the background of the mind, like characters in a myth that refuse to leave the story until they are finally acknowledged. When they are met with awareness instead of rejection, they often transform from something destructive into something deeply alive and powerful.
SHAKTI - THE WHOLE WOMAN
Wholeness in a woman is her natural state — the essential fragrance of being when nothing is repressed.
The whole woman is a river, rooted in her hara, the center of vitality, flowing through her heart and open to the sky.
Her intelligence is intuitive, her creativity spontaneous, and her love is not needy — it radiates.
Her body is a temple, where energy rises through love, dance, and awareness, until it flowers into compassion.