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The Divine Feminine


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The Sacred Feminine is a the term we use for that mysterious source of all life, the wellspring of creation. The Feminine Force that births both male and female forms. The Circle that contains both yin and yang. The portal between the worlds. She is by nature indefinable, yet her presence has been experienced so tangibly by peoples of the Earth from the beginning of time, that She has been honoured and deified in many forms as bringer of life, growth, decline, death and rebirth by many ancient cultures.



Come O Holy Sophia! Fill us with your presence!
Our eyes are open —
Our ears are open to hear and to receive you, Come!
O Come we want to know your mystery and your wisdom.


What does it mean when someone praises the divine feminine? Or when someone says the divine feminine is the way to healing and enlightenment? Or that the divine feminine is reawakening our world at this time, heralding a return to higher frequencies of light and thought? Is this a Christian concept? Buddhist? Pagan? New Age? Is it tied to religion? Or is it a spiritual concept? What is its history and where are its roots?

The answer is simple. The divine feminine is the goddess is in all traditions, and has been since the beginning of time. These traditions are a mystical, magical, powerful, part of primal Mother Earth. They symbolize balance and healing, renewal and restoration.

Sophia is a very ancient form of the Goddess of Wisdom. She is known in many traditions by different names but she carries the mantle of intuitive intelligence. Sometimes she is Isis, spreading her wings of ascension. Sometimes she is Asherah, the original bread of life. Mary Magdalene is said to have been an incarnation of Sophia.

The Old Testament’s King Solomon had a deep and profound relationship with Sophia. She was revered as the wise bride of Solomon by the Jewish people. In Greek mythology, Athena was the goddess of wisdom and weaving; the owl and the olive tree were sacred to her.The symbol of Sophia is the dove, depicted as the bird descending from the heavens, known in Christianity as the Holy Spirit.

Isis is the Egyptian goddess of magic, fertility, and motherhood. She has gone by many names, such as the Queen of the Heavens, Star of the Sea, Light-Giver of Heaven, Lady of Green Crops, and She Who Knows How To Make Right Use Of The Heart.

She is the Great Mother of fertility, of creation, of life and death. Some see the Mary, the mother of Jesus, as an incarnation of Isis. The exotic and mysterious Black Madonnas have their roots in the pre-Christian goddess traditions. In southern Provencal tradition, the Black Madonna is associated with St. Sara, the patron saint of the gypsies. Many believe the European shrines to the Black Virgin have special healing powers. These energetic places often have a sacred water source and a Celtic foundation. The Black Madonna is another form of the feminine principle.

So what is the feminine principle? Simply put, her principles are ones of nurturing, of love, understanding, compassion, insight, intuition, creativity, forgiveness, healing, and wisdom.

Whatever your beliefs and choice of traditions are, whether She appears to you as Ishtar or Mari, Gaia or Quan Yin, as the great Mother Mary or Magdalene, or as one of the pantheon of goddesses from ancient Egypt or Greece or Rome, to Africa or the Middle East, to the cults of the Black Madonna, or whether she is spun from one of the archetypes of the indigenous tribes, such as Spider Woman, the divine feminine is still the primordial She who creates from a central source.

All women carry within themselves the essence of the divine feminine. It is for this reason, over time women have been subjugated by patriarchal societies. In ancient and pre christian times, women were revered for their natural powers and powerful intuitive connection to the divine. Sadly history has tried to take away that power, by undermining, corrupting and distorting the truly pure and divine source of that feminine energy. Women today, still have to prove they are equal to men in a very patriarchal world. Women are the major caregivers, the nurturer’s and for the most part the ones who succor future generations.

Too many women today lead lives in which they feel dis-empowered, weak, helpless and have no say or control over what they do. I believe, by re-connecting to the divine feminine energy within themselves, they can reclaim the power of their birthright. Embrace it, and use it to lead happy, emotionally rich and fulfilling lives.

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Reiki Healing With Crystals

Reiki Healing With CrystalsCrystals used during Reiki Healing will help the healing and energy balancing. They will speed up the healing process.

Laying On Of Crystals

The purpose of a laying on of crystals is to release etheric, emotional, mental or spiritual blocks to well-being. The healer’s role is to be comforting, supportive and non-judgemental, giving the client safety to release these emotions and talk. This is part of the healing process.

If the crystal does not feels comfortable during the Reiki healing with crystals it should be moved or removed. A stone that feels good when first placed on the body can change when its energy has been absorbed. The practitioner and the client work together closely in this manner.

Reiki Healing With Crystals For Chakra Balancing


One of the simplest ways to help balance the whole chakra system is to place a crystal of the appropriate colour on each area. This will give each chakra a boost of its own vibration without altering its energies or the overall harmony of the system.

It is believed that the interaction between the crystals and chakras will return the chakra to healthy vibration, therefore healing the part of the body affected.

Simply by placing a different beneficial crystal on each of the seven chakras can be a general tonic to strengthen and tone up the entire system. If you lay your collection of crystals out so that you can easily see them all you will find your attention goes to the best choice of crystal for each chakra. It is a good idea to place a grounding crystal, like smoky quartz, between the feet to act as an anchor.

Place the crystals on the lowest chakra first, and move upwards than proceed with your Reiki healing session as you would normally do. When removing the crystals, always remove the highest one first, leaving the lowest stone last.


Seven Colour Chakra Layout For Reiki Healing With Crystals


1. Choose a red crystal to put near the base of the spine or, alternatively, use two red stones of the same sort and rest one near the top of each leg. This will deal with the base chakra. My favourite crystals for this would be Red Jasper & Garnet. But you must choose what you are drawn too.

2. For the sacral chakra choose an orange coloured crystal to put on the lower abdomen. My favourite crystals for this position would be Carnelian or Orange Calcite


3. At the solar plexus use a yellow crystal, placed between the navel and the ribcage. If there is tension in this area an energy—shifting crystal, like a tiger’s eye or a small clear quartz point, can be put at the diaphragm to help release. My favourite crystals for this position are Citrine and Yellow Calcite.


4. The heart chakra in the centre of the chest can be balanced with a green crystal. A pink Crystal can be added for emotional clearing. My favourite crystals for this position are Malachite and Aventurine. Rose Quartz for emotional work.


5. For the throat chakra use a light blue crystal . Place it at the base of the throat, at the top of the breastbone. My favourite crystals for this position are Blue Lace Agate and Turquoise.


6. An indigo or dark blue crystal is normally used to balance the brow chakra in the centre of the forehead. Amethyst or another purple crystal can be used here.


7. The crystal for the crown chakra rests just above the top of the head. If you have chosen an amethyst for the brow, use a clear quartz at the crown. If you used a dark blue crystal at the brow you can use violet crystal at the crown. Lapis Lazuli is a beautiful crystal to use for the dark blue.

The recommendations I have made, are to help you get started or as a guideline. They are purely from my own experiences and preference. So please do not be restricted by my choices. I would highly recommend you enjoy exploring crystals for yourself and go with what you are drawn to, or intuitively feel would be the most helpful.

I also encourage those for whom I am channeling healing, to take part in the choice process and will leave a variety of crystals out for them to choose from. I am happy to answer any questions you might have about crystal healing

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Learning To Listen


I recently read a quote that really made me think, it said…

” Listen! Or your tongue will make you deaf. ” Cherokee saying.

I do believe we often forget that the ‘art of communicating’ is a two way street. Being able to articulate and speak well purely in itself is not enough.

How often have we had a long conversation with someone that has left us feeling very satisfied and then realised that the person to whom we had been speaking had said very little. They generously have let us share our thoughts and feelings with them without asking for the same in return. It is only after we have walked away from that person do we realise this. We have spent the whole conversation talking about ourselves and not asked the other person how they are, or talked about what is going on in their lives.

I don’t believe it is a conscious selfish act, simply a thoughtless one. We often get so caught up in the daily drama’s of our own lives, that we forget that it is the same for other people. So what can we do to try and become more thoughtful and a better friend or person.

Good listeners are surprisingly rare. Hearing people and properly listening to them are two separate processes and unfortunately, the two don’t coincide particularly often. Listening requires energy and dedication.

Are you as good a listener as you think you are? Perhaps you feel you show empathy by relating personal experience into your conversations? But being too quick to turn the conversation back onto yourself or your own experiences, even if it is done with the genuine eagerness to prove we too have those feelings, can actually make you appear to be a bore or self-obsessed.

There’s no doubt about it, listening to a friend with problems requires an input of time and energy. That is why some people just don’t want to hear. However, making that life choice to be a good listener is a valuable decision. Being a good listener can pay a number of dividends as relationships and friendships grow and, through mutual respect, comfort in sharing intimacies increases.

Then of course, last but not least, do you really listen to yourself! To your own inner voice. Taking the time each day, to devote to finding quiet or peace to strengthen your sense of equilibrium or inner balance, is very important. It can be an invaluable way of dealing with life’s stress with all its trials and tribulations. It also allows a doorway for that small voice of God or your higher self to communicate with you. Breaking through the constant noise and babble of our inner mental thought processes is very hard.

So here it is, a little something for you to think about. I would love to hear your thoughts on it..I promise to listen!

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