The deep woman channels pure source energy. The deep woman has come here
to change the structure of existing forms. The deep woman has come to
bring the earth back to a conscious awareness of creative and spiritual
power called feminine light. The deep woman is a force of natural
radiance that cannot be stopped.
The deep woman has moved beyond craving material and external fixes for
security or fulfilment. The deep woman has found, over countless years
of breathing open, that she has been invited by Life to dig into the
depths of existence.
The deep woman has to confront, meet and face what presents as illusion
on this earth plane. She has to learn to leave the mind-space and return
to her body. She has to keep going deeper, deeper and deeper into her
sacred core until the purity is restored there.
She has to pull out all the old magic that has been forgotten and
disused. She has to walk a path of stones before she comes to her fresh
garden. She has to remind her beleaguered heart that the wisdom lies in
her body, her feelings and her never-ending, flowing cycles of energy.
She has to rise above her weariness again, and again, and again. She has
to persevere, remain, stay alive even when she wants to leave. She has
to keep going. Every day, every hour, every breath.
She has to keep breathing, because her deep nature tells her that the
earth needs her breath in order to keep turning. Her breath informs her
that she is connected to angels, to radiant ones, to illumined ones, to
ascended ones, and to the Great Goddess.
The deep woman reaches a point in her journey when she must clear out on a very profound level.
She must refuse to collude with the sleeping masses, the TV and
media-drugged, emotionally-blocked and hardened, ego-led world. She
takes herself away from the superficial, the material, the external
forms of fake, glittering nourishment. She strips herself of outer
accoutrements and gets down to the bare bones. She begins to live with
the wolves, the moon, the trees, the soil, the ocean and the stars
again. She takes up residence in her inner temples, tends to them
lovingly, is captivated by their Light, and promises fervently to never
again leave herself.
The deep woman finds herself regularly immersed in silence, as this is her eternal home.
The deep woman discovers an aching desire for unguarded intimacy with all life.
The deep woman seeks out only truth, because she IS truth at it's very essence.
The deep woman rarely speaks out in haste, and eschews gossip. She has
cultivated a richly-textured spiritual awareness and presence. She
chooses words and ways of communicating extremely carefully, as she
knows that to be deeply authentic is the greatest gift a woman can give.
The deep woman carves out a wide space for herself on this planet now.
She nestles herself into the earth, connects her chakras to the grid-points of Light, and opens her ancient womb to the Goddess.
She allows all the divine information held in her cells to radiate and lead the way.
She connects with her womb and it's precious blood.
She looks into other's eyes as a sacred practice.
She touches others and lets them know that they are safe.
She makes love with her fears: she melts open with her fears, enters
fully into them, and gives them permission to move through her body.
She gives great priority to the magic held in the Third Eye.
The deep woman crosses thresholds that evolve consciousness. The movement of her life creates large-scale transformations.
She represents evolution of the Soul.
The deep woman has seen it all, witnessed it all, died over and over again to it.
She has birthed it all.
The deep woman is rarely acknowledged or named in our
commercially-driven, deadened-soul world of external fixes and material
gain.
The deep woman is an illumined dream of truth in a soporific, numbed,
heart-hardened, adrenalin-fuelled, disconnected, fear-induced nightmare
pretending to be Life.
She is love, melted and blazed open, in all it's forms. She is healing,
patient and enduring. She is transformation, wildly courageous and
over-and-over-again reborn.
She is the totality of nature, embodied in skin, bones, flesh and blood.
She moves her body with intention, speaks with resonance, places her
awareness in the highest dimensions, and converses with the Mystery.
Deep women have spent eons walking in the forests, hidden in the mountains, swimming in the seas and praying in the temples.
They may not speak of these things directly, but know that all their
experience is contained within the wondrous gaze from their eyes.
They can teach you a thing or two about life, about love, about how you
spend your time here, and most importantly - about the gifts of your
Soul.
Deep women walk among us, and thank God for them. The Goddess sent them here, to reclaim the deep life for everyone.
The Earth soaks them up and refuses to let them go now, as their
vibrational brilliance and sacred profundity is as vital to sustaining
Life on this planet as oxygen.
These women are embedded in the earth. They are most resolutely taken
care of by the cosmos. They are prized jewels of the universe.
Deep women affect everyone they come into contact with.
Deep women are here to restore open presence, heart-wisdom, breath, blood, mystery and soul-listening to our planet.
Deep women are manna from heaven.
Deep women are the ancient, fragrant notes of Earth's song.
Deep women are called into emitting the frequencies of their beings,
without reservation or hesitation, to stir the dulled memories of a
blinded humanity that has lost it's way.
Take the hand of a deep woman, and you are making a promise to yourself.
You are reminding yourself that this is the life you remember, and it
is the one that matters most. Everything in your life will conspire to
bring you into her aura once you are ready.
The intuitive life of a deep woman is rarely spoken of - but the daily
sacred acts of these women are keeping the earth opening to possibility
of new life.
The Deep Women hold the future of our planet in their earth-covered, compassionate and light-filled hands.
Copyright 2016 Sophie Bashford
Photo credit: Going Home by Aaron Nace