
The divine feminine is not limited to gender but is the timeless, universal energy that embodies creation, intuition, compassion, and transformation.
It is the power that nurtures life into being, that dissolves what no longer serves, and that reveals wisdom through softness as much as through ferocity.
In the language of yoga and myth, she appears as Devī in countless forms—gentle as Saraswati’s flowing river of knowledge, fierce as Kālī’s dance of destruction, steady as Durgā’s unshakable strength.
To speak of the divine feminine is to speak of the rhythms of nature, the cycles of birth and renewal, and the deep reminder that divinity is not only transcendent but also immanent—alive within the body, the earth, and the heart of every being.
Today, we reflect upon Devī, Durgā, and Kāli.
And we’ll ask: what does it mean that yoga itself names and honors the feminine?
This is The Shape of Meaning.
And today, we bow to the goddesses.