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“A Painful Beauty: The Divine Feminine in Her Hour of Labor”

I just saw a post from the critically acclaimed show The View where they claimed that encouraging women to have multiple children is a thing of the past. This isn’t the first time I’ve seen that rhetoric — and every time, it stirs collective unrest. Some are upset, others downright furious.


For over a decade, I’ve made it my priority to study women, femininity, the divine feminine, and female psychology — seeking to understand what I’m observing and to create healing solutions through prayer and writing.


We now live in a thought-world where, even when you are right, many will not allow you to be right. And that brings us to the first issue at hand — the feminine’s ability to be righteous. Righteousness is the measure of right; wretchedness, the measure of wrong.


If that sounds like a contradiction, allow me to explain — because this understanding can help free the feminine mind from mental bondage. Righteousness and wretchedness are empirical measurements. When you see women disagreeing, don’t focus on who’s louder — pay attention to how they measure outcomes.


The ability to discern righteousness — rightward action — sits at the heart of feminine liberation. The answer lies in the Law of Gender, which allows us to rise beyond the carnal mind and access the divine nature within woman: her eternal instinct for growth, order, and human flourishing.



We must ask ourselves — do our steps lead toward rightward action or toward wrong? Someone will inevitably ask, “Who decides what’s right?” And there it is — the trauma of control. The feminine now guards her freedom, yet often still feels caged. She is free but haunted by the memory of being controlled.


You can see this paradox in the women excelling in education and business, yet the collective rhetoric still echoes “oppression” and “patriarchy.” The truth is, we are not in the past — the feminine is ever-present, evolving, eternal. Womb and energy, both creator and container. Many who’ve forgotten this have esoterically become the “wicked witch” archetype — rebelling against her own reflection, trying to destroy the pure, youthful Snow White within: the uncorrupted essence of the eternal wombman.


This is the crisis of our time — the measurement of righteousness is up for debate. And the result is disorientation among our younger women. Instead of holding sacred space for them, too many elders force philosophies that lead not to divine order but to disconnection — not to righteousness but to wretchedness.

True femininity, like true masculinity, is a rightward force — creative, productive, and aligned with natural law. We can measure its outcomes by the health of nature, the strength of family, and the balance within mind and body. If the results are empirically negative — harming women, children, or society — then the ideology is wrong. That’s not empowerment; it’s error.


Many today cannot tell right from wrong, nor measure outcomes accordingly. That confusion creates downward spirals instead of upward ascensions of spirit and growth. Yet the upward, self-sacrificing aim toward spirit — that’s the true goal of the soul. All base metals rise toward gold; all souls rise toward righteousness.

We must therefore hold sacred space as the feminine labors through this metaphysical transition — giving birth to a new consciousness while shedding the dying mentality that resists family, children, and divine order. When we reflect on the past, we should discern clearly: what failed, failed; what worked, worked. If it’s not broken, it may not need fixing — only refining.


Our actions should lead full circle toward rightward outcomes — for women, for sisterhood, for families, and for the eternal womb of life itself. Too often, people fixate on what’s broken rather than what’s beautiful. We forget how radiant and benevolent things can become when seen through wholeness instead of trauma.


We are witnessing the beginning of an end — the end that always comes before rebirth. A divine feminine awakening under natural and spiritual law.


What’s happening now is a metaphysical childbirth. The labor will be painful, the contractions intense. The old guard is the stillborn being pushed out, making room for the younger generation of divine feminine to emerge as women in full power and grace. The old guard may feel envy, but what we are witnessing is nothing short of sacred — a painful, beautiful birth.

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