Good morning beloved reader,
It lifts my heart when I get to read other writers writing about the Movement of The Rising of the Divine Feminine.
Last Wednesday, fellow Substack writer
published this beautiful writing: Courting the Mystery: Divine Feminine as the High Priestess. Although Julie and I have never directly collaborated with our writing, in effect, all writers are in collaboration when writing about this movement — collaboration being the yin/feminine energy needed to consciously balance the yang/masculine energy of competition.And with collaboration in the art and craft of writing, we brighten the connections between us.
This includes writer-to-writer connections, as well as connections between writers and webs of readers all over the world. Just imagine a web of fine, silky thread brightening in luminosity as it connects sentient beings all over this planet we all call home.
And perhaps this is what Mother Earth is yearning for. The recognition and understanding of our interconnectedness.
This is what our planet desperately needs at this point in human history as we address the spiritual aspect of our ecological crisis.
To view the slideshow where the above image comes from, you may click here.
For some time now, I’ve had some trouble reading/ finishing books. I don’t know if I was just tired, or there was too much happening in life, etc. Reading is a collaboration with the writer, and your post has inspired me to try again. It isn’t directly related to what you talked about, but isn’t that the beauty of words- they land differently for everyone. Thanks, Camilla.
Thanks Camilla! I so appreciate your support! And I truly believe "all writers are in collaboration when writing about this movement." Each voice is necessary! I am thankful for yours as well! Also I saw the slide show, very powerful. I love Indra's web. Having a Hindu background this recognition of our interconnection and interdependence with each other, nature and this planet, is absolute! And our planet is the divine feminine! This correlation is very fascinating. And I could continue and write a book, but I will leave it here.