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10/30/2023

Reclamation of Female Power

Raising the subject of female power can incite strong reactions. These reactions usually come from women. In my experience, men want women to be in their power, even if at first it challenges them.

I have walked a long journey towards re-claiming my own power; remembering that I have it, working on my deeply-buried emotional blocks for long enough to uncover it, and daily inner and outer work to re-anchor it into my cells.

I have had to remind myself daily that I am worthy of being in my power, and that I am not going to be hurt, or even die, from demonstrating it publicly. It is still a journey, but one that I find only strengthens the more I am open, honest and authentic about the depth of power that really lies inside me.

When I suppress it, hide, or allow society to dictate to me how I should look, feel and express myself, I feel painfully disempowered and somehow like a fraud. I feel like I am letting down a great universal force for healing.

If I ever feel jealous of another woman's achievements, I remember what a potent message this is from the Goddess. It is always saying to me: look inside yourself, where are you hiding your own power? Where are you allowing yourself to be diminished? How are you shutting down your ability to receive? Why are you closing your mouth, when it needs to be wide open, telling your truth, radiating your wisdom, confronting the lies and denials about women's power that still underpin all cultural infrastructures in the world?

Women, we all need to ask ourselves these questions frequently. Our own reclamation of inner power - creative, spiritual, emotional, intellectual, physical and sexual - is essential for the future of this planet.

The reason, I believe, that women are so confronted on the inside when faced with the size and capacity of their own powerfulness is because they have not had the Goddess leading the way for them.

The Goddess has been wiped out across the entire planet. All efforts have been made to banish and dissolve Her existence. The deep pain of this loss is still vibrating within the hearts of all women across the globe. The pain may be suppressed, but it is there.

It feels very frightening to many women here to display their power openly. This is because, in the ancient past, these women have been tortured, traumatised and killed for being powerful. Fear often masquerades as something else: if we constantly find something to criticise about other women who are living in their power, our fear about doing the same is being activated. If we constantly put off and procrastinate about being creative or using our spiritual gifts, our fear is being activated. If we allow ourselves to be put into convenient boxes that label us as 'innocent' or 'guilty' based upon a moral or religious code for using our intellects, intuition, emotional and sexual desires freely - we are living from other people's fear of our power.

We must be kind to ourselves as we move through this journey. Because the level of oppression that we have endured has been cleverly hidden and used against us. The past life memories that we have are real.

The Goddess was ripped from this planet almost without warning. We carry deep, ancient grief for this loss. Now though, She has told us it is time to Return. She has told us that She is here to guide our path once more. She has told us that we play a pivotal role in re-seeding the planet with Her Love.

We must face our own inner demons regarding owning our limitless feminine power.

We are limitless. We are powerful beyond anything that our world has allowed us to believe possible.

We have vital healing work to do. We must face ourselves, do the work that our Souls elected to do, and use this sacred work as a self-healing tool that will fortify us. We are only going to get stronger, and stronger and stronger.

We will not disappear this time. We will not be erased. We will not be banished. We will not be forgotten.

The time of feminine power has come. We must support each other until our last breaths upon the earth. If we tear each other down, we have lost the way.

Women, look into yourselves and see where you hide your power. This is the single most transformative step you can take for your own life, and the lives of many who now live on this planet.

10/27/2023

In some cases, family courts ordered a child to live with a pa******le, a BBC investigation finds.

This page frequently exposes corrupt  judges and lawyers, but you'll agree nobody does it better than they themselves......
08/18/2023

This page frequently exposes corrupt judges and lawyers, but you'll agree nobody does it better than they themselves....

CAUGHT ON TAPE: A whistleblower reveals a Texas judge and divorce lawyers admitting to their deceptive practices against clients they mock as 'whiney ass', all set to the tunes of Cardi B's WAP and Ra

Don't just ignore the video clip I'm attaching below: watch it carefully. These two Moms had their children maliciously ...
11/01/2021

Don't just ignore the video clip I'm attaching below: watch it carefully. These two Moms had their children maliciously taken by CPS personnel. The second one was a former Miss California. The two photos of her show the ages her daughters were when they were taken from her and the ages they were when she finally got them back (yes, they had to "age out" of the system).

Watch: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1608406056169984

Listen to the police officer paint up Brian Laundrie as the victim of domestic violence and refer to it as HIS van (when...
10/01/2021

Listen to the police officer paint up Brian Laundrie as the victim of domestic violence and refer to it as HIS van (when it was HER van). This is common for police officers throughout the State of Utah to paint the woman as the "primary aggressor" and the man as the victim. It happened to me. The police believe the man first.

I personally witnessed a man in a Mormon church service get up and give a talk about how women who complain about their husbands will go to jail, even though everyone thinks they are "nice." It is gaslighting of women all over the State of Utah. This has been happening for at least 6 years.

Full video from the Moab City Police Department shows officers investigating an incident between Gabby Petito and her boyfriend, Brian Laundrie. She has sinc...

09/26/2021

Janet Delfuoco stood up to the court system in NH--and WON!
She caught her family court judge lying and being abusive on the bench. She never backed down and kept talking about her case until she got results.

Janet says: Don't tolerate legal abuse. Stay strong! You can do this.

It's been a year or two since the Associated Press called it "child trafficking" -- do an internet search, and you will ...
09/26/2021

It's been a year or two since the Associated Press called it "child trafficking" -- do an internet search, and you will find more detail about how the undercover police who busted these pervs posed as 15- and 16-year-old girls.

Watch the military try and sanitize what their soldiers did. Also, who are the OTHER teenage girls they were trafficking before they were caught? How young were the victims?

Secrecy protects perps, not their victims.

The so-called John Suppression Initiative Operation led to the arrest of ten men in Central Texas.

“HE MAKES ME FEEL LIKE IT’S MY IDEA”When my son was born, my ra**st thought it was funny to keep the baby from me and WA...
09/08/2021

“HE MAKES ME FEEL LIKE IT’S MY IDEA”

When my son was born, my ra**st thought it was funny to keep the baby from me and WATCH MY BREASTS LACTATE IN PAIN. Yes, starving my son was a game of control.
When my son was just a few months old, I was dragged through tens of thousands of dollars in court and attorney fees because my ra**st sued for custody. It was punishment for me finally ending the relationship. You’d be sickened to know how much the courts gave him.
Why? I was too scared to talk about the abuse.

Not that courts in my county have ever shown they even care about that sort of thing. My ra**st later told me he never wanted custody, he just wanted to make sure I understood that he’d always be in control.
Following our final mediation, my ra**st sexually assaulted me in the parking lot. Around this time I was FINALLY ABLE to get some help, in the form of a Center for Victims of Domestic Violence.

MY SON WAS THREE the first time my ra**st hit him.
MY SON WAS FOUR the first time my ra**st put his life in danger.
MY SON WAS FIVE the first time he told me his father was ordering him to lie to me and disrespect me.
MY SON WAS SIX the first time he explained, “Mom, sometimes my dad makes me do things that I know are wrong, but he makes me feel like it’s my idea.”

In the Lone Star State, neither women nor children really seem to matter.

Accusing your partner of child abuse can be a lengthy, unpredictable process for mothers seeking justice in US family co...
09/08/2021

Accusing your partner of child abuse can be a lengthy, unpredictable process for mothers seeking justice in US family courts. Child sexual abuse allegations are particularly tricky, because there are often no physical signs of abuse, says Peter Favaro, a court-appointed forensic evaluator who has been on the job for 37 years in Brooklyn, New York.

Mothers who accuse their partners of abuse can be seen as the “less cooperative” parent in custody and visitation cases, say lawyers and domestic violence experts, because they’re not facilitating a relationship between father and child – a relationship the court sees as important for the child’s development. Opposing counsel can portray them as combative and intransigent, making their clients appear to be better custodial parents.

“If you’re a mom and you raise [allegations of] child sexual abuse [by the father], the odds are you lose custody,” says Joan Meier, director of the National Family Violence Law Center at the George Washington University Law School.

In 2019, Meier looked at 200 cases in which mothers alleged child sexual abuse by fathers and found that courts sided with the mothers in just 15% of cases. In the same study, she found that, of 1,137 cases where mothers alleged domestic violence, courts credited the claims in just 517 cases. (In general, mothers tend to be custodial parents, usually as a result of out of court settlements, says Meier.)

Burdened by the high cost of legal help and penalized by courts that favor fathers, women risk losing children to abusive partners

“Hi everyone! My name is Te’ and abuse is something I take extremely seriously. My mother’s boyfriend is an abuser.“My m...
09/08/2021

“Hi everyone! My name is Te’ and abuse is something I take extremely seriously. My mother’s boyfriend is an abuser.

“My mother kept this monster around, and it caused several children to be abused.

“I’m so passionate about this topic, I decided to write a book about it to bring awareness. This is something that’s often brushed under the rug, which makes it a lot easier for monsters to keep abusing.

“I want to say to all of you that you are survivors and there is life and hope after something so traumatic. This is a topic I relate to first-hand because it affected so many children in my family and NOBODY WANTED TO HELP. Instead, EVERYONE WANTED TO HIDE THE ABUSE! I know my family isn’t THE ONLY family to experience something so horrifying. Unfortunately, this is something that happens way too often.”

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