We all know the history of humans and the history of society.

What is interesting at this point on time is the transition we are making as a collective. Things can’t be the same way anymore. The human consciousness is evolving and it has to. It is natural.

In the same way, the structures and systems that were once useful in society do not work anymore. That is what change is all about, that is what learning and experiencing new and more effective things is about.

You learn from your trials and the next time you do it better.

The world, its structures, politics, religions, systems, educational systems etc. are changing. Right now we are in the middle of the transition of one way of being to another way, as individuals and as a collective. We find ourselves in the middle of the hurricane.

Just always remember after the storm… calm comes. After chaos… order comes, those are the growth cycles.

I can drift far far away with this subject of where we are as a human collective. But right now the subject which is directly related to all these changes are the way women have changed.

Women have changed in their roles, in their mentalities, in their way of expressing their emotions like explained here. Of course, all are different according to the culture of the group, and also depending on the individual.

Let’s remember we are unique individuals with specific strengths, weaknesses and choices.

Embrace Your Womanhood

Now, besides our uniqueness and individuality which is what gives flavour to the world. There is the collective unconscious of the female gender. This is an extended subject, but let me focus on one area for now.

It occurred to me, when I realized the subconscious, almost inevitable behaviour of my parents towards me. This unconscious behaviour of having to “protect me” or take care of me or feel like if I was this fragile little thing that was all alone in the world because I am not married (I don’t live with a man who will take care of me).

Now, this is funny to see when you are conscious of your life, your choices and when you are happy with yourself no-matter what “society says” (the old society anyways).

My generation is right in the middle of the transition of the old to the new. We have our parents thinking in the way our grandparents thought and behaved, and we are between those behaviours and thoughts, and the new generations that already come with the ‘’new microchip’’.

Women in my generation (1983), and probably many others who are from older generations, may have been a little more confused, because we are like: “I have dreams, I have desires, I have ideas, I want to create, not ONLY babies but many other great ideas I have.

We are ALL creators; we just create what we put our focus on.

Embrace Your Womanhood

In our collective unconscious, women carry a long history of suppression, repression, physical/emotional and mental violence; we have been silenced, shamed, burnt alive for being “witches” (healers), we have been used and abused because we were thought to be “weak”.  Even today there are still some called “civilizations” and cultures that do this to women.

Yes, we are in the middle of the transformation and transition.  Today, my generation will not tolerate the same things past generations tolerated.  We can’t make the same mistakes as our parents; that’s the whole idea of learning and moving forward to a more conscious way of LIFE.

Even today in certain work and home environments, women will keep their mouth shut and repress what they have to say and what they truly feel. Part of this is because of a long social conditioning; another part can be from ‘’education’’ and the other huge part comes from the collective unconscious.

The message right here is: Women, no matter what your age is, no matter what your life looks like, speak your mind, and speak your heart. 

You don’t have to go and publish it in the media or make a YouTube video… You, whomever you are, wherever you are, practice it each day in the simple moments, in your daily relationships, in your work, with your family, with your friends and most of all with yourself.

Be honest and loving with yourself. Get in touch with your inner wisdom.

Embrace Your Womanhood

The female energy is intuitive, passive, sensitive, nurturer and patient by nature.  We, as women in this time on the history of the planet need more than ever to get reconnected with that, with mother earth, with our passivity, intuition and silence within.  We are not here to compete or ‘’reach’’ somewhere in the top of something to feel fulfilled; that would be men’s collective unconscious and is theirs to transform it into something new and harmonious.

I was born a female, so I can only talk about my experience and the experience of women’s collective unconscious because I feel it.

When I was a teenager I wanted to be a boy because being a woman “sucks’’. There were too many things females had to deal with — menstruation is one example. What I meant was that being a woman was HARD. I used to think that being a boy was easier.

Now, I understand that neither one is easy, both have their own challenges.

What I am saying with this example, is that from my personal experience I spent a while in my life rejecting that feminine side, and no, I didn’t become homosexual or masculine. But I did reject it unconsciously like some other women I have met.

Society also affected me in the sense of having specific expectations of me because I was “a pretty girl’’. There was a feeling of certain ‘obligation’ on being somehow, having to behave in a specific way, predetermined by society and if you did anything different from that, then you will be rejected and unloved.

After you learn, grow internally, and mature, you become a Whole Woman. This means accepting your femininity without shame, accepting your deep sensitivity and intuition without shame, connecting with your heart and expressing yourself from there.

There is nothing to be ashamed of. Embrace your feminine energy and your connection to the EARTH.

The world needs it more than ever.

 

Evy Y. Parkinson
Author

Creator of Harmoniousinfinity — Mind-Body-Spirit Harmony. I am a Therapist / Healer / Workshop Facilitator. My perspective of healing is to find harmony between the physical and non-physical aspects of ourselves. Mind, body, emotions affect each other. In order to be really healthy, all of them need to be taken care of. To really heal and change an issue we need to treat the root of it. I have a BSc in Psychology, Certifications in Clinical Hypnotherapy, EFT, Shiatsu, and Tai Chi & Qi Gong. I am a Mindfulness practitioner and I have been a Therapist since 2013. All my treatments and workshops are based on holistic health (mind-body-soul). I am the author of "Mindful Eating - Connect with your Body Through Awareness -" A simple and powerful guide to find and maintain your unique healthy body from a holistic perspective. You can purchase or download a sample of the e-book on my website. I have created a Program based on the book where participants learn how to create a healthier relationship with their body and with food from Awareness and Self-Kindness. In the program, I teach and apply many of my therapeutic techniques and share insights that can only come from personal and professional experience. Please visit the website for more details! Love & Light to you