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Does your pelvic bowl sing?

www.sacredshewisdom.com/womens-health The pelvic bowl is a singing bowl. It has a frequency, it's own hum.

This sound joins in harmony with the whole body, the mind, the spirit and the soul.

Our pelvic bowl stimulates us to breathe. Our breath sets the rate of the heart and our connection and ability to feel our body. When we feel our emotions we can let them pass.

With less things held inside the soul has space to come in more fully into our lives. When our soul is embodied more fully we feel more alive, vital and on purpose.

This sacred bowl is the foundation of our wellbeing, our sense of self and balance.

A woman's pelvis is flexible, the bones are not fused so they can move, open and adjust for birthing. The pelvis is shaped and changed by the ligaments and musculature joined directly and indirectly to the pelvic bowl.

Physical and emotional tension, stress, injury, sexual intercourse, trauma, birthing, transition, conditioning, self beliefs, holding and nursing babies all effect the pelvis.

This sacred place is home to our feminine anatomy. These reproductive organs not only give us the gift of cleansing each month in menstrual years and the ability to conceive and give form to spirit, it also holds the wisdom of the feminine mysteries, the sacred art of being a woman and mother to our creations in the world.

This bowl like a cup, holds the waters that carry the memory of our ancestors, our past, our desires, our deep pains and joys. It holds wisdom that we can tap into anytime and gives us the medicine we require for wellbeing and fulfilment in a our daily lives.

A barometer of where we are at in ourselves. It is a connector, a messenger, a communicator and a guide. This is where google maps lives. When your Pelvic bowl is balanced you are the light in the light house, you are the wayfarer of your own life.

Many women have not had the opportunity to connect with this part of their body consciously. Our 'she story' over this last age has not been kind to the feminine. The body which is represented by the feminine was looked on as unclean, a seductress, distracting, evil, dirty, weak, something we had to transcend etc.

Women's bodies and wisdom went underground. Male doctors became the guru's of female health. Birthing was taken away from generations of midwives. Wisdom medicine became old wives tales. Reproductive issues were solved by the surgeons knife. Menopause and pregnancy were treated like a medical ailment. Women moved further and further away from their own body wisdom and turned their authority over to an outside source. Women began to mistrust their bodies and disconnect to their internal feminine flow and sacred relations with the Earth.

Women who had babies unwed were shamed, many had their babies taken away. Women who embraced their sexuality were frowned upon. Women did not have rights to vote, their opinion did not matter. They did not have rights for education and in some places still don't. They have been used in sexual slavery and trafficking and this continues. Women's bodies became airbrushed, waxed, made over, breasts pushed up and selling agents for products in little girl, sexy disempowering poses. The beauty lines of aging, silvering of hair and the sagging of breasts and menopause by many became seen as ugly and disempowering.

The 'she story' of women is passed to each generation and what happens to one woman happens to all. We all feel it whether conscious or not. Forming automatic habits that we are not aware of that keep a part of ourselves and our expression shut down until it repeats enough that we become aware and desire to experience something different.

Connecting to our pelvic bowl allows us to retrieve and reclaim the song of a well woman. With such a collective 'she story' the female aspect of ourselves in many women is out of balance. It is through tapping into her sacredness, feeling the depth of her beauty and shedding the weight of the past that she can rise from the ashes into this new age of feminine bounty.

I pray that each woman finds her roar, her compassion and her grace and lives to the song of her inner call.

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