Reclaiming the Sacred Feminine Energy

by | Aug 1, 2025 | Soul Words | 0 comments

We all carry within us—and are surrounded by—two primary energies: masculine and feminine. These energies are often referred to as yin and yang, Shiv and Shakti, or Purush and Prakriti across various traditions.

The foundational principle of Shamanism—and life itself—is balance.

Consider the natural world:

  • Spring and summer represent masculine energy—expansive, outward, and active.
  • Autumn and winter represent feminine energy—receptive, inward, and reflective.
  • Day and night, light and dark, even our own bodies reflect this dynamic.

In Chinese medicine, organs are categorized as yin (feminine) or yang (masculine) based on their functions and energies.

When these two forces are in harmony—within individuals and in society—we experience: health, growth, creativity, joy, and deep connection.

The feminine energy

Feminine energy is vast, inclusive, and nurturing. It is:

  • Embracing, loving, kind, and compassionate
  • Deeply intuitive, spontaneous, and creative
  • Raw, wild, untamed—and yet interconnected and interdependent
  • Associated with rest, reflection, contraction, and gestation—a necessary pause before rebirth and expansion

It invites us to be, rather than do.

The masculine energy

Masculine energy is outward and action-driven. It is:

  • Focused on structure, direction, logic, willpower, and movement
  • Determined, courageous, and result-oriented
  • Meant to channel and support the fluid nature of the feminine, not suppress it

While the feminine flows and creates, the masculine provides the container and direction.

The imbalance

When the feminine energy is disowned or suppressed, we see this manifest as:

Individually:

  • Burnout and fatigue
  • Health issues (physical, emotional, and mental)
  • Creative and financial blocks
  • Fertility issues and womb-related disorders
  • Disconnection from intuition and heart space
  • Restlessness, emotional repression, and constant “doing”
  • Unhealthy competition, aggression, and low self-worth

Collectively and culturally:

  • Control, domination, and systemic violence
  • Exploitation of nature and Mother Earth
  • Wars, greed, and widespread disconnection
  • Breakdown of relationships, family, and societal structures

We live in a world dominated by the wounded masculine—a culture of overdrive, logic, and control—where the sacred feminine has been suppressed across societies.

The call to rebalance

To restore harmony and holistic wellbeing, we must ask ourselves:

  • Where have I disowned my feminine energy?
  • In what ways do I reject softness, stillness, or intuition?
  • How can I allow more flow, rest, and receptivity into my life?

This inner inquiry marks the beginning of healing and integration—where the feminine can rise in harmony with the healthy masculine.

Introducing: The Sacred Feminine Leadership Circle

A sacred space to:

  • Reconnect with the feminine energy within
  • Reflect, share, and introspect
  • Explore where the feminine has been suppressed or unexpressed
  • Bring balance between being and doing
  • Awaken the creative, intuitive, and nurturing aspects of self

Each gathering will focus on one unique facet of feminine energy. This is not a space for structured learning or rigid goals—rather, it invites being over doing, flow over force, and presence over performance.

Common questions you might ask

  • What will I learn?
  • What are the outcomes?
  • How long is the program?

These are valid—but they arise from a conditioned masculine framework. If you’re ready to step into the unknown, to embrace spontaneity, depth, and flow—this circle is for you.

Details

🌀 Start Date: August 13th (13 is an auspicious number in feminine traditions)

🕖 Time: 7 PM IST

🌗 Open to All Genders—Men and Women

🌱 No pre-requisites. Just an open heart and mind.

If the mystery excites you…
If chaos feels creative…
If unstructured space feels sacred…
Then welcome. You belong here.

Please ping Neelam on 9979901933 for the energy exchange and to join the circle.


Header Photo by 岳 趙