For centuries, women have been praised for their ability to suffer beautifully. In religious texts, family roles, and spiritual narratives, they are canonized not for their power—but for their pain. Beneath the surface of sainthood and virtue lies an inherited pattern: martyrdom as a trauma response. Conditioned to equate love with sacrifice and holiness with self-erasure, many women carry complex trauma wrapped in the robes of devotion. This conversation unravels the martyr archetype as a su...
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For centuries, women have been praised for their ability to suffer beautifully. In religious texts, family roles, and spiritual narratives, they are canonized not for their power—but for their pain. Beneath the surface of sainthood and virtue lies an inherited pattern: martyrdom as a trauma response. Conditioned to equate love with sacrifice and holiness with self-erasure, many women carry complex trauma wrapped in the robes of devotion. This conversation unravels the martyr archetype as a su...
The Imperfect and Complex Divine Feminine Woman: Walking the Spiral of Growth
Create Love Create Freedom
1 hour 20 minutes
2 months ago
The Imperfect and Complex Divine Feminine Woman: Walking the Spiral of Growth
In this episode, I open up about the areas of my life where I’m still digging deeper, doing the inner work, and uncovering new pathways for growth. I share honestly about the complexities of embodying the Divine Feminine — the imperfect, messy, and evolving parts of myself that continue to ask for reflection and transformation. This is a candid look at what it means to walk the path of becoming, not as a finished product, but as a woman still unfolding. This episode is an in...
Create Love Create Freedom
For centuries, women have been praised for their ability to suffer beautifully. In religious texts, family roles, and spiritual narratives, they are canonized not for their power—but for their pain. Beneath the surface of sainthood and virtue lies an inherited pattern: martyrdom as a trauma response. Conditioned to equate love with sacrifice and holiness with self-erasure, many women carry complex trauma wrapped in the robes of devotion. This conversation unravels the martyr archetype as a su...