In conversations about healing from patriarchy, the focus is often placed—rightly—on dismantling systems of domination and reclaiming the feminine. But there is another, more nuanced layer to this work: the need for women to reconnect with the sacred masculine within themselves.
Grief enters when something precious leaves — a beloved soul, a cherished dream, a season of life that can never return. It feels like an unravelling. The ground beneath us shifts. The familiar dissolves, including our sense of self. In those moments, we are initiated into a deeper layer of existence.
The “mother wound” is not about blaming mothers. It’s about understanding the invisible emotional intergenerational inheritance passed from woman to woman inside a system that has long restricted, silenced, and shaped them.
You find peace inside you. Peace is what you are when you are no longer separate.
There are two paths people tend to take when faced with this ocean of suffering. Some close their hearts and grow numb, becoming indifferent.
Others react with anger and fight to change things.
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