Friday the 13th Day of the Goddess πŸ‘‘

Friday the 13th is a day to worship the goddess, the divine feminine. It is a day to create, manifest and connect to our womb. The number 13 is actually good luck, as it is associated with the 13 cycles of the moon in a lunar year, and holds the essence of death, rebirth, creation and fertility. As women we go through 13 moon cycles a year and ovulate on the 13th day of the month. Hence where we get the term β€œmoon time or moon cycyle” when referring to our periods. We also go through 13 goddess archetypes in our lives because there is a goddess within each and everyone of us.

In 1487 free thinking and divine feminine energy was supressed and labeled witchcraft by "Heinrich Kramer" who went forth to burn many healers on the stake due to forced patriarchal ignorance and a hatred for powerful female leaders.

Not until patriarchal times was this day associated with "bad luck". Back then a woman was considered to embody divine and magical powers when she got her period. She was regarded by all for her wisdom and ability to offer intuitive and psychic messages. Only when society became patriacharal were we meant to feel shame for having our periods which caused many of us to become disconnected from our feminine gifts and our wombs.

Today I want you to find time to honor yourself and the divine being that you're πŸ‘‘. This is the one and only Friday the 13th that we have all 2022 making it an even more esoteric and magical portal day for you. Friday is already ruled by venus amplifying the loves vibes today. So instead of falling into societies fears of powerful feminine energy lets take our power back and use this energy to give back to the divine beings that we are ✨

​Honor your Inner Goodess Today πŸ‘‘βœ¨

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🌸 Do a Yoni Steam

🌸 Wear Something Pink

🌸 Run a flower bath

🌸 Buy yourself some pink flowers

🌸 Light a pink candle

🌸 Drink rose petal tea or carry a rose quartz crystal


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