Principles
Art of Goddess explores the Divine Feminine principles, breaking away from patriarchal constructs and traditions, decolonizing and reclaiming the feminine ancestral birthright. This practice allows women to express and embody their full creative potential, as well as learn more about the sacred arts of the feminine to empower themselves on their spiritual journey. Women heal in circles, in community spaces, following their hearts' intuition in ceremony.
Rise
The Divine Feminine is the spiritual concept that there exists a feminine counterpart to the patriarchal and masculine worship structures that have long-dominated organized religions. The divine feminine extends well beyond one belief system, and instead can be used as a spiritual lens to balance one's perspective. It is important to research the sacred feminine within one's own cultural, spiritual, and ancestral traditions. Ultimately, the Divine Feminine is concept of self-exploration that restores a balance to our worship and spiritual practices: it’s the ease that balances out the control, the moon that pulls the tides while the sun warms the earth.
Reclaim
The Divine Feminine reclaims her power when she transcends the limitations of her Ancestral Karma and embodies her highest self. Ancestral Karma (Family Karma) is comprised of patterns, programs, beliefs, and actions committed to by one's ancestors, and passed down through the genetic line (via cellular memories). Factors beyond the family have included external oppression and discrimination that have taken place at a systemic level in our society and community. The feminine liberates herself by reclaiming her sexuality, her sensuality, her pleasure, her play, her joy, and her fulfillment.
Renew
The feminine is deeply integrated with nature, which is rhythmic and cyclical with its ebbs and flows; thus, the feminine is able to perpetually renew herself, leaving behind versions of herself which no longer serve her. She is always birthing into creation her ideas, hopes, dreams, and visions. Unlike the masculine, which is steady, stable, structured, and grounded, feminine nature is flowing, fluid, and flexible.