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Reclaiming The Throne

Reclaiming The Throne

For so long, woman have lived disconnected from the true power of what it means to be a "womb"-man. Even in the language, we've lost something sacred. We see the word woman today and rarely think about her womb- the throne of her authority, the alter of her creation. Somewhere in the shifting of letters, the moving of sounds, the changing of spellings, the sacred seat of our identity has been diminished.

A queens throne is the seat of her rulership, the place of sovereignty, the vessel of authority. By taking her rightful seat of authority the queen embodies both her power and the lineage or kingdom she represents. Boldly and comfortably, she positions herself without effort or persuasion. Consecrated, she knows her seat carries legacy. Seated in her sovereignty she commands honor.

By being rooted in your womb, you become the portal to strength, intuition, and creation. You step into feminine power. The womb is not weakness. The womb is not shame. It's divine essence.

And just as a throne is a seat of a Queens authority, the womb is the seat of a woman's power. To not acknowledge the womb is to dishonor the throne. To heal the womb is to polish the throne and restore its rightful sovereignty.

The Queens On Their Thrones: Womb Energy Embodied

Each queen in the Tarot is depicted on a throne; symbolically representing the womb- the source of power for Devine Feminines. The source of power from which they govern discernment, abundance, intuition, and life-force energy.

The Queen of Wands with fire and passion radiates creativity and vitality. Rooted in your womb in this space is the fire of initiation, the spark of creation. The womb rooted in the Queen of Swords is the seat of truth, where wisdom gestates before being spoken into the world. The Queen of pentacles is seated on her throne of abundance and is sustaining. Her womb is the garden of provision and security. Deep and intuitive the Queen of Cups is a wellspring of compassion and emotional wisdom.

The womb enthrones the feminine, and the Queens show us how to rule from that seat in each domain of life.

Womb-Man

In Genesis, Eve was called ishah (woman), taken from ish (man). Over time, in English, woman became detached from its womb-root, linguistically and symbolically. But here is the revelation: when you change a word, you change its character. When you strip away the "womb" from woman, you strip away the immediate reminder of her throne- her power, her sovereignty, her authority. Not being rooted in your womb is why you have lived out of character, forgetting the sacredness of your divine femininity. Not because you lack it, but because you have not been taught to sit in your power- to reclaim your womb as your throne.

Reclaiming Sovereignty

To reconnect and heal your womb start by acknowledging what pain or suppression your womb has held-trauma, shame, silence. Be aware. As you increase your awareness release by letting old energy rise and flow out instead of suppressing it. You can create a ritual by womb-centered healing through journaling, prayer, breath, and movement. As you begin to speak with compassion, move with wisdom, and stand in your strength you embody and reclaim your sovereignty. Begin to declare:

My womb is my throne. My womb is sacred. My womb is the seat of my sovereignty. I am rooted in my divine feminine essence. I reclaim my voice. I reclaim my power. I reclaim my throne.