Women’s Work: Pain Into Purpose

Picture of the Japanese camellia, or “rose of winter,” symbolizes resilience, perseverance, love, and honor, blooming defiantly in winter to represent strength against hardship

Earth hold me.
Stones hear me.
Breeze receive my woe.
Help me to transmute
pain into purpose,
unrest into patience,
and frustration into power.
Thank you for the determination
to hold myself
and others with love.

Weary Prayer by Molly Remer, Goddess Devotional, A Prayerbook Honoring the Sacred

Recognizing Oneness
No separation of you and I and that abyss
We are playing one game
Everyone wins the same
I allow all things to exist today.

Song ‘Existence’ by Shylah Ray Sunshine

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