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Mission Background

Reclaiming the Feminine:
Remembering Women’s Innate
Power in a Disconnected World

 

There was a time, before colonialism, before capitalism, before the relentless drive for conquest and extraction, when women held a central, sacred role in society. Not because they competed with men, but because they embodied something entirely different:
the rhythm of the earth, the cycles of life, the wisdom of intuition, and the power of creation and nurturance.

 

In many pre-colonial and indigenous cultures, the feminine was revered, not subdued. Women were the keepers of land and lineage, the storytellers, the healers, the life-givers, the spiritual anchors of their communities. Feminine energy wasn’t just respected, it was foundational. In both women and men, the masculine and feminine operated in harmony, not hierarchy.
 

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But with the rise of patriarchal systems, fueled by colonial conquest, industrial capitalism, and later, hyper-rationalism, this balance was shattered. The masculine became dominant: logic over emotion, force over flow, production over nurture, domination over relationship.
 

Women were told to forget themselves. To suppress softness. To abandon intuition. To trade the womb for the wage. To become productive rather than powerful. And so many of us did.
 

In the modern world, women are often praised only when they succeed within masculine frameworks, like being assertive, competitive, busy, unyielding. Meanwhile, the sacred feminine, the innate role to nurture life in all its forms, to sense deeply, to move in cycles, to create connection, is dismissed as weakness or outdated tradition.
 

But the truth is this: the world is starved for the feminine.
 

We are seeing the collapse of systems built on domination and disconnection. Burnout, ecological collapse, violence, alienation are symptoms of a society that has forgotten how to mother, how to listen, how to be.
Women have not failed. The world has failed them, by stripping them of the safety, space, and reverence needed to thrive in their true nature.

 

To reclaim the feminine is not to return to the past, but to remember who we were before the forgetting.

It is to reawaken the wisdom encoded in our bodies, to revalue emotional intelligence, relational depth, intuition, softness, and strength that nurtures rather than destroys.

This is the soil from which Libheration was born.

A movement rooted in remembrance, in reclamation, and in the belief that when women return to their innate essence, the world begins to heal.

This reclamation isn’t about going backward. It’s about restoring the balance, within ourselves, our families, our communities, our systems.

We are not here to prove our worth through hustle or hardness.
We are here to remember that life itself begins in the womb and to honor that, in whatever form our feminine essence takes.

"A woman is the full circle. Within her is the power to create, nurture and transform."
~Diane Mariechild 

"The feminine is the bridge between spirit and matter. Through her body, consciousness incarnates.
She births not only life, but also dreams, art, and evolution itself."

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