If you are a woman, your ability to stay connected to your feminine essence relates to many areas of your life. Perhaps more areas than you might expect.
* Your ability to not have to “push” and struggle to be noticed in your business or career
* Your ability to not “shrink” around powerful men or women
* Your ability to appear radiant and attractive to your partner or potential partner
* Your ability to sustain a passionate fulfilling sexual relationship with your partner
* Your ability to stay healthy and full of energy
* Your ability to increase your income
* Your ability to feel relaxed and happy
. . .and much more.
Watch this week’s Awaken TV episode to be reminded of the 4 core reasons why women disconnect from their “feminine” and how this applies to you.
If you are struggling in a particular area of your life, be curious about how disconnecting from your “feminine” could be affecting this. If you are stressed and not in a relaxed place this week, or if you feel tension between you and your partner, this is definitely one to watch.
I’d love to hear which of the 4 core reasons you most relate to.
Please post a comment below and feel free to ask any questions you have around the feminine essence and your relationship with it.
I’m here to help.
Much love,
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For me it used to be not feeling safe and being criticized for being too driven to distraction when in my feminine, I developed the habit to make use of my rational mind…but through the AFP work I discovered a much powerful force within me which I easily flow with…Now, I feel totaly safe in my feminine and I feel centered and more grounded than ever.
That’s great news, Loredana. I’m happy to hear you’ve made such positive progress in your life.
I definitely resonate with what you say in this video. Lately, I’ve been struggling with trying to ‘be/stay feminine’ in ways that I was thinking/others were thinking for me 🙂 was feminine was really false for me and I was feeling unhappy and unsatisfied. Then I would ‘go masculine’ and be unhappy there as well and feeling betrayed that I had to go into the masculine. Just been coming into more clarity about this and a happy place, that I need both parts of myself (yin & yang). This video helped further remind/clarify for me that feminine can and should be yang/strong sometimes and I don’t need feel bad about my strength and feeling like I need to hold myself back to be feminine. So, I would say I resonate with all 4 reasons, but especially the 2nd one. Thanks, Rachel Jayne! I feel like I am lined up to go far in my life with what I learned/was reminded of from this, this is essential, so important. Would love to get to one of your events when you’re in my area (East Coast) or I’m out there (may be going on a cross country trip in the summer!)
It’s nice to hear that you were able to gain some information about your feminine self from my video. I’d love to see you at an event!
Hello Rachel Jane ,
For me it is really related to the place you are living : when I was in Italy it is easy to be in your feminine and sometimes you do not feel safe although culturally is very appreciated . In Sweden it is not so easy because people can perceive you not productive . This is my assumption and something it is changing now …and I am going to change some women in my classes!
Thank you for the video !
You’re very welcome, Gabiria, and I think you’re right – different cultures do approach femininity in different ways than we might be used to. It’s nice to know things are changing for you!
Hi Rachel Jane , in my opinion it really depends on where you are living . When I was in Italy :to show and be in my feminine was quite easy and almost everywhere appreciated and it is true you can feel sometimes weaker , vulnerable and not safe . It felt more natural to me , though ,and I was raised to be feminine and powerful .
Now that I live in Sweden it feels not productive enough and things are changing hopefully since I started my classes ..
Women enjoy their femininity and understand the enormous value and Joy in it ,more and more
Thank you
In my case I think it is excessive logic. I am a Math Professor at the University. I teach Math to the Civil engineers. Being a Woman, living in a Macho Country (Mexico) in general, men (in civil engineering areas) do not think women are intelligent. They push and shove and don’t take into account our ideas. it is frustrating. So acting and being feminine does not work… one cannot be oneself if one wants to get things done (so sorry but it is the truth)… so we, women become more masculine (even this doesn’t work all of the time but it works some of the time)… I wish it could be different 🙁
Thanks Juracy. I have heard that it is very different here. I want to add though that it’s not about “acting” feminine, it’s about internally being connected to your feminine while moving through life being strong, logical, smart, and so forth. Usually women appear “too feminine” but it’s more on the outer than the inner and it doesn’t always gain the respect that they want.
Hi Rachael Jayne! I really appreciated your blog this week. I’ve been noticing my own tendencies to rely on my masculine essence more than my feminine and this was a great reminder to check myself. I know I’m more powerful as a women yet there are times I forget that the world CAN have it! Thanks again. You are a wise soul and much appreciated.
Thank you, Michelle. As a woman, it’s easy to forget just how powerful we truly are. It’s so good to hear that this video was a great reminder for you.