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The Mystery of the Natural Woman
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The Fundamental Question
Every event, every challenge, every crisis in our life will bring us back to the fundamental question of who we are. This "sense of I" is key to determine the most crucial answers of life: "Who am I?" leads to "What do I want in life? What is the meaning of my existence? What is my destiny? What is reality? What is truth?".
This sense of I has to come from our deep inner core, from the deepest part of ourselves that are forgotten, that have not been allowed to emerge and is the truest part of ourselves. This inner being has to be mentally, emotionally and spiritually emancipated from the domination of others, from social and cultural forces. We ourselves are an extension of these cultural and social inducing.
Our inner narratives have become a mirror of this world that is banal, mundane, based on reductionism and commodification. Our inner story has become a sad tale of wedged, broken self that has suffered from denying our true selves, the natural woman. From self-inducing we have internalized this hollow definition of ourselves that drag us to the dark hole of inadequacy, alienation, shame, insecurities and fears.
Hunger for the Core Self
There is a hunger for expressing our core selves, for sprouting. There is a hunger for God, for spirituality, for mysteries, for miracles. This natural woman we recognise her in songs, myths, poetry, it stirs in us a kinship, a memory of something powerful and forceful, a part of us that transcends, that is beyond broken, a power that is a source of life force, which radiates, sings, dances, imparts fulfilment and emanates upward.
Our inward knower, our inward seeker, a visionary, a healer, a teacher, a muse, our feminine essence, these are all different shades of the natural woman. Something that we all intuitive recognise with our hearts not head because it is not cerebral. It is something that we know in our bones.
Our natural woman may have withered due to neglect, buried under domestic and social expectations, carrying the burden of tradition and culture, outlawed by misogyny and violence. We have forgotten her name, image, her call, but we recognise she is the undeniable part of us, because in our bones we know her, we yearn for her; she belongs to us and we to her.
The Archetypal Woman
She is also called the archetypal woman, in Jungian approach archetypes are archaic forms of innate human knowledge passed down from our ancestors. Knowledge, a reservoir of experience we inherit on our cellular level, these archetypes represent universal patterns and images that are part of the collective unconscious. Jung believed that we inherit these archetypes much in the way we inherit instinctive patterns of behaviour.
Our longing for your true self is a genuine call, an undeniable need, an absolute necessity. It is the invoking back of our fundamental, elemental, and essential self that we were born with and our essence we are derived from.
Resurrection Through Invocation
It is almost like the mythologies, raising the skeleton from the dead bones we have gathered from dried rivers, debris of broken mansions, collected scattered pieces from dense forests. Then singing passionately from our souls, in the longing powerful voice from our heart, with a prayer of certitude and divine belief, this song of invocation resurrects her, assembling the skeleton back, bringing back the amputated parts, regenerating the flesh, and finally awakening with the divine breath.
The woman emerges from the debris of dead bones, to the most natural woman bathing in beauty, perfection and life force. A manifestation of femininity, intuition and wisdom. The only condition is a sincere invocation.

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