Celebrating the Feminine Divine
In South Africa, on 9 August, we celebrate National Women’s
Day and commemorate the day in 1956 when more than 20 000 women marched to the Union
Buildings in Pretoria to protest carrying a pass that restricted their movement and was a
marker for separation during the times of apartheid.
Today, we can celebrate all that women have contributed to
society as mothers, daughters, sisters, wives, friends, as leaders, healers and
more. Women outnumber men throughout the world, but in many organisations and
positions of power women are under-represented and feminine qualities such as
the loving, nurturing, forgiving, compassionate are often seen as a weakness
rather than a strength.
How can we celebrate all that women and men contribute
together? How can we balance yin (feminine) and yang (masculine)? Within each
one of us we have yin and yang and in Traditional Chinese Medicine, the key to
healing is to balance yin and yang.
Here is a message from the Divine on Celebrating the
Feminine Divine:
Hao!
`My most beloved sons and daughters,
This is the Divine speaking. I love you all and I am
honoured to offer a message on celebrating the Feminine Divine. In the physical
world, everyone and everything can be divided into yin and yang. This is a
universal law. Heaven is yang, Mother Earth is yin. Every organ, every system,
every cell can be divided into yang and yin. When there is balance between yang
and yin, then one is healthy in your physical body. When there is an imbalance,
then blockages are formed and illness can occur. Similarly, in society, in relationships,
in communities, when there is an imbalance between yin and yang, then there are
blockages and a lack of love, peace and harmony.
In order to bring harmony to relationships, to families, to
communities, to cities, to countries and to the world, it is important to
balance yin and yang. For too long, there has been an emphasis on the yang and
on the masculine aspects in society especially in positions of power in
organisations, in corporations, in governments and more. There has not been as
much appreciation of feminine, yin power and all that this can bring. This has
resulted in an imbalance within the personal, in relationships, in families, in
communities and in society.
By embracing the Feminine Divine that resides within both
men and women, many hearts will open to greater love, forgiveness, compassion
and light. This will bring tremendous healing and transformation for each one
and greater joy and freedom for each one to embrace every part of themselves and
not feel a need to suppress any aspect of themselves.
Celebrate all that you are and bring oneness to every aspect
of life!
Yi Yin Yi Yang Zhi Wei Tao
One Yin, One Yang, (both) are Tao or One.
Yin Yang are two,
but they are also one.'
Hao!
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