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The Divine Feminine: A Call to Remember

Updated: Oct 6

There is a quiet revolution happening in the hearts of women all over the world.


It doesn’t look like what you’d expect. It doesn’t march in the streets or shout from podiums—though sometimes it does. More often, it starts in the softest of places: a woman sitting alone in the early hours of the morning. She feels the undeniable pull of something ancient. It’s a stirring she can’t name but feels in her bones. It’s a knowing that the life she has built, no matter how outwardly successful, is missing something essential.


This is the call of the Divine Feminine. And once you hear it, you can never un-hear it.


What is the Divine Feminine?


The Divine Feminine is not a trend or a hashtag. It is not about being “girly” or performing spirituality. It is the ancient and eternal force that births, nourishes, destroys, and recreates all of life.


She is the aspect of creation that has been suppressed, shamed, and exiled for millennia—reduced to myth or hidden behind dogma. She is the face of the Goddess in all her forms: Isis, Mary Magdalene, Kuan Yin, Inanna, Sophia, and the nameless grandmothers who kept the fire burning in the dark.


She is also the part of you that knows how to:

  • Feel everything fully and not turn away.

  • Create life from the void.

  • Sit in the mystery without needing to fix or control it.

  • Love yourself and others with fierce, unconditional presence.


The Great Remembering


In her powerful book Rise Sister Rise, Rebecca Campbell writes:


“The Divine Feminine is rising on Earth at this time and we are being called to rise with her.”

More and more women are remembering who they were before the world told them who to be. They are remembering that their intuition is not something to second-guess but something to revere. They are realizing that their bodies are not objects but sacred vessels of wisdom. They are understanding that their voices matter—not just in their families, but in the collective story of humanity.


This remembering is not comfortable. It asks you to peel away the old skins of perfectionism, self-abandonment, and over-functioning. It asks you to feel the grief of generations—of the witches burned, the mothers silenced, and the priestesses erased. It asks you to step into your life as a living ritual.


The Feminine Rising in You


You might be feeling it right now:

  • A longing to slow down, rest, and return to your inner rhythms.

  • A desire to create—art, business, community, ritual.

  • A knowing that your softness is not weakness but a source of power.

  • A call to gather with other women who are also remembering.


This is not random. This is the Divine Feminine rising through you, as you. She is asking you to reclaim the parts of yourself you were taught to abandon. To stand in the beauty of your enoughness. To lead from the heart instead of the wound.


Why It Matters


The world is out of balance. We see it in the disconnection from the Earth. The glorification of hustle over presence. The epidemic of burnout, loneliness, and soul-deep hunger. The reawakening of the feminine is not about replacing the masculine—it is about restoring wholeness. It is about returning to a way of living where intuition, compassion, and embodiment are honored as much as logic and action.


As more women rise, so does a new consciousness.


One that heals.

One that nourishes.

One that remembers.


An Invitation


If you are feeling the call, know this:

You are not alone. You are not imagining it. You are not too sensitive, too much, or too emotional.

You are awakening.

You are part of a lineage of women—seen and unseen—who have carried the light through generations. You are part of the rising.


This is the time to honor your intuition, to trust your knowing, and to return to yourself as sacred.


If this resonates, I invite you to explore my work, my retreats, and our gatherings for women remembering who they are. Together, we rise.


With Love,

Rebecca


 
 
 

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