Descend into Your Darkness

To descend into our darkness isn’t an easy journey, but I believe it’s a necessary one. 

Most of the time we suppress our shadows because of what they bring up for us

Shame, fear, betrayal, longing, passion, hurt, hunger, broken trust, intuitiveness, transparency, embarrassment, hidden truths, etc. 

Who we are at our core is hidden in our shadows. If we can’t look at them we’re choosing to suppress pieces of ourselves. 

The descent will be difficult, but it will also be transformative and expensive. 

Choosing the darkness means you recognize you are both dark and light. 

You find your voice in the descent, your true voice, the one you’ve allowed to be hidden from the world. 

Who are you beneath the shadows? What parts of you have you hidden? What do you fear you’ll find in the descent?

Acknowledging our shadows is where healing begins and ends. 

When you allow yourself to be cracked wide open, your truth will be undeniable.

Don’t hold out on yourself. Don’t “everything’s fine”  your way through life. 

Be there for you.

Descend and transform.

Acknowledge and release.

Align with your truth.

Believe in your divinity.

Be open to expansion.

Your truth matters.

Who you are at your core matters. 

When we women descend into the shadows, we transform not only ourselves but the entire collective.

Where have you been holding out on yourself?

Do you believe in your own magic?

It’s time to live below the surface, let go of the charade and open up to your truth. 

Because below the surface is where there is depth, where there is truth, where there is undeniable expansion.

What would it look like if you descended into your shadows, healed there and opened up to your divine truth?

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