All the Women in our life are lowercase ‘G’ Goddesses.Once you start to recognise the human embodiment and expression of divine feminine energy, you will acknowledge and value that, despite being brutally trampled and violently denied political and economic power. The divine feminity flows through all females by default .Divine Feminine is also linked to water, which is the element of the emotional world. Women are known to be very well connected to their emotions, which is great because they are the fuel of life. Love is what makes you push towards your dreams. Especially men, have been taught that expressing emotions is a sign of weakness, that is why we have so much trouble in their relationships. Expressing emotions is a sign …show more content…
Another attribute is intuition: indeed it is linked to what the heart tells and it doesn't follow any logic reasoning. The feminine is also linked with healing: woman are the healers of the world because they are capable to awaken the greatest force within themselves and within others: love. And love is the highest healing energy available. Reason why the Divine Feminine has been suppressed is because women have been stripped of their power. Through history they have been always subjugated by men treating them as objects (still today through marriage which is a contract - no love there!) and denying their basic rights. This, in turn, acted as an impediment for men to express their Divinity, the Divine Masculine, because if you try to steal power from another you are just expressing how …show more content…
Domestic violence can be physical, sexual, emotional, economic, or psychological actions or threats of actions that influence another person. This includes any behaviours that intimidate, manipulate, humiliate, isolate, coerce, blame, injure, or wound someone. It can happen to anyone irrespective of race, age, sexual orientation, religion, or gender. It affects people of all socioeconomic backgrounds and education levels. It can occur in both opposite-sex and same-sex relationships and can happen to intimate partners who are married, living together, or dating 1 .Domestic violence not only affects those who are abused, but also has a substantial effect on family members, friends, co-workers, other witnesses, and the community at large. Children, who grow up witnessing domestic violence, are among those gravely affected by this crime. Incessant exposure to violence in the home not only predisposes children to numerous social and physical problems, but also teaches them that violence is a normal way of life - therefore, increasing their risk of becoming society's next generation of victims and