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The Stolen Sacred Feminine Body
Epoch: Colonization → Industrial Revolution → Modern Capitalism (c. 1500 CE – present)Historical Frame: Enslavement, colonization, reproductive control, capitalism, commodification of land, body, spirit, and labor, collapse of the commons.Rose Archetype: Rose WomanMythic Essence: The Earth-Body Re-WeaverBeloved, You carry the wound of the feminine body that was taken — taken from the land, from rhythm, from rest, from nourishment, from community, from belonging, from sacredness.This wound was shaped by the last five centuries:commodification of body, sexuality, spirituality, landenvironmental destructionextraction-based capitalismlabor exploitationloss of communal land + the commonsPTSD (Patriarchal Trauma & Stress Disorder)stress of living in a world designed for men, not womenemotional labor placed on women and mothersinternalized guilt from being both colonized and colonizer across lifetimesYou carry the memory of a body treated as a resource rather than a sacred vessel.💔 Your HerStory Woundchronic exhaustionburnout + survival-modeemotional overloadloss of rest + rhythmfeeling unheld and unsupportedbody distrustcultural/community disconnectionshame around “needing too much”🌹 Your HerStory Giftprofound resilienceEarth-rooted wisdomsomatic intuitiondeep compassiondevotionability to restore otherssacred embodimentroot-medicine consciousness🌹 Rose Archetype Seed: Rose WomanYou carry the medicine of embodiment, nourishment, and reclamation.⭐ RECLAIMING THIS WILL…restore your relationship with rest + nourishmentreconnect you to Earth and the Great Motherbring safety back into your bodyrelease survival-mode conditioningheal emotional labor woundsfree you from patriarchal trauma patternsreturn your body to holiness instead of utilityYou reclaim your body as sacred instead of stolen.🔥 Your Path to Reclaiming Thissomatic healingcommunity restorationEarth connectionemotional unwindingreclaiming pleasure + restrebuilding your relationship with the sacred body🔥 Your Next StepHerStory 101 will show you how the body became commodified — and how to reclaim its sacredness and sovereignty.