The Divine Feminine

The Divine Feminine

In our seemingly complicated and confusing lives, there is a missing piece: The Divine Feminine. The Divine Feminine transcends the physical and refers to the higher dimension of women. 

The Divine Feminine represents chaotic, creative energy, which is missing in a world of logical thought and often why the masculine seems to be of default importance.

We must recognize both the masculine and feminine within us.  We must also accept these two aspects in our external environment, in the world and in the universe. But there needs to be a balance, not one dominant over the other. This is true whether we are male or female.

There are three faces of women: The virgin or creator, the mother or nurturer, and the crone or destroyer. The Divine Feminine is all three. Women embody these aspects at different times in their lives. The Divine Feminine molds the acceptance of the creator and destroyer, with the balance of the mother as the equalizer in the middle. Ambiguity exists within the Divine Feminine. There is no easy definition, no easy or simple view. The Divine Feminine simply embodies all that is feminine.

The dark feminine also exists within the Divine Feminine. The dark feminine represents the chaos of creation and the chaos of destruction. She is represented by Kali, Isis, Hecate and others. Too often women “bury their rage, fierceness, and the ability to manifest and seduce because they have been told this is unladylike” (Letssweettalk.com/2020/12/29/what-is-the-dark-feminine/). But this is all a part of who women are.

How often, though, do we salute the male as more important? We see this in so many aspects of society, even when we want to honor all the strides and accomplishments of women. Is there equality? Of course not. Not yet.


Balancing our feminine and masculine is the only way we can enjoy a life of our own choosing, a life of our own creation. We create by combining our masculine and feminine. Obviously on the physical plane, we create life through the fertilization of a female by the male. On the mental level, the conscious mind is the masculine, and the unconscious mind is the feminine. The unconscious mind becomes fertile and creates ideas, similar to the womb creating life. Creation of thoughts occurs with a conscious mind stimulating our unconscious. The masculine stimulates the feminine, on all levels. A simple concept, but one we often forget or ignore. 

Life is creation, but creation is more than just a new life; it is also a new product or item, such as computer software, a dance routine or a meal. A new thought is equally important. Do we acknowledge this “other” creation? Is too much emphasis put on the physical creation? In our society, external sexual activity pervades. In many religions, new life is the focus. Where are the new independent products and thoughts? Where is the emphasis on the union with the divine?

Immersed in feminine energy means being comfortable with chaotic, unfocused thoughts and lack of clarity. Logical thoughts or answers will appear when ready. They can’t be forced or rushed. This immersion is an important step. Creativity begins in ambiguity.

The masculine “Will,” or our conscious mind, controls our thoughts. If we are lazy and only listen to those around us, we are ruled by others. We see this in various forms of the media, which tell us what to think. Many of us allow another to manage our thoughts. 

Some women allow strong men to dominate their lives. Many men acquiesce to dominant women. We should think about that. Are we using our strength to create our ideas or are we allowing others to command us? I believe this is an area of utmost importance. This forces us to think for ourselves and use both our masculine and feminine. We can’t relegate or delegate any part of ourselves to a member of the opposite sex, a member of the same sex, or to society. Our strength is to use this instrument of Will and create our own lives.

“You can simply sit in your Divine Feminine and open yourself up to the energies that are present at any given time. You can feel those energies emerging with your physical form, and you can become more energized, more enlivened through the simple act of receiving something that doesn’t look like it really is there, but you can feel nonetheless.”   (channeled by Daniel Scranton)

People being led by the thoughts of a few is not just a contemporary problem but a human condition that has existed for centuries. Now, however, we have the knowledge, understanding, and ability to stop allowing others to dictate to us. Our masculine and feminine must work together to create a better world. This will only happen when we first internalize this balance.

Now is the time to stop allowing others to do our thinking. Now is the time to balance our conscious mind with our unconscious. Now is the time to honor the need and power of both the feminine and the masculine. This describes the 7th Cosmic Principle, which provides the key to combining our masculinity and femininity to create the life and world we desire.

In my novel about the 7 Cosmic Principles, The Lost Principles (available on Amazon at https://a.co/d/glUShSD), the antagonist claims that he believes “people are too weak to make their own decisions. They always want someone smarter to decide.” What I wrote in 2008, before this extreme political and cultural divide, is even more true today. 

I have often written about the 7 Cosmic Principles. These universal rules can be traced back to the earliest philosophies and beliefs, reflecting ideas from Plato, the Gnostics, ancient Greeks, ancient Egyptians and Sumerians, among others. Records place their origin at least as far back as 3000 BCE, and perhaps further. (For a discussion of these principles, see https://exploringlifeafterlife.com/7-cosmic-prinicples/)

The balance of the masculine and feminine required in these Principles was in existence in ancient times. The significance of the goddess, and the feminine, is apparent in the ancient civilizations of Greece, Crete, Sumer, and Egypt. The Egyptian gods of Osiris, Isis and Horus, represented the father, mother and son. This Trinity, among others, honored the feminine as well as the masculine.  But this balance has been lost, especially in the three main western religions. 

Judaism does not have a significant female entity. While Christianity honors the Virgin Mary, she is not included in the Trinity of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. There does not seem to be a significant female in Islam. Each religion omits the significance of the feminine, and thus according to the Cosmic Principles, is not balanced.  How ironic that the Middle East, the birthplace of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, is the location of continued historical tension and warfare. What does the exclusion of the feminine in these religions tell us about the “imbalance” in our lives and in the world today? 

The Divine Feminine accepts the masculine as equal, not as dominant or nonexistent. Balance is crucial. We must recognize the Divine Feminine with its many faces and forms. We must embrace the Divine Feminine to raise our vibrations. Only then can we progress to the 5th dimension and beyond.

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