Wild Woman

The wild woman within is often symbolized by the image of the dragon, a creature of power and majesty that has been misunderstood and demonized by patriarchal narratives. In many ancient cultures, the dragon represented the primal forces of creation and fertility, embodying the wild sexuality and untamed energy that resides within every woman.

Similarly, the energy of the womb, the sacred center of feminine power and creativity, has been commodified and controlled by societal norms and expectations. Women are often pressured to conform to narrow definitions of womanhood, relegating their bodies to objects of desire or vessels for procreation.

Yet, the wild woman within knows the truth. She understands the sacredness of her own body, the power of her own sexuality, and the depth of her own intuition. She refuses to be reduced to mere stereotypes or societal expectations. Instead, she embraces her own sovereignty, making conscious choices about her body, her relationships, and her life path.

For too long, women have been taught to fear their own wildness, to suppress their desires, and to hide their true selves behind masks of conformity. But the time has come to reclaim our power, to honor the dragon within, and to unleash the creative force of the womb.

It is time to reclaim our birthright, to embrace our wildness, and to unleash the full power of our feminine essence upon the world. For when women rise, when they reclaim their sovereignty and their autonomy, they become unstoppable forces of love, healing, and transformation.

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