
The Femme Cast
Welcome to The Femme Cast—the podcast for women who are truly ready to break free from toxic relationship cycles, choose themselves, and become a magnet for the love they deserve.
I’m Maria — Master Energy Healer, Radical Self-Love Leader, and Relationship Mentor.
I work with the women who are cycle breakers, grid shakers, and truth layers — the brave souls who came here to dismantle the inherited beliefs that told them they had to chase love, prove their worth, and beg to be chosen.
I help them break free from the karmic cycles and generational patterns that keep them stuck in toxic relationships and self-abandonment — so they can unapologetically choose themselves, reclaim their inherent worth, and become magnetic to soul-aligned love, expansive opportunities, and the liberated life they were born to lead.
Without ever shrinking, settling, or self-abandoning again.
I’ve been where you are, stuck in cycles of chasing love, begging to be chosen, and abandoning myself again and again in the name of love. But I turned my pain into purpose, and now I’m here to help you do the same.
Each week, I share personal stories, actionable insights, and a blend of spiritual and practical tools to help you heal from past wounds, reclaim your self-worth, and rewrite your love story. You’ll hear everything from vulnerable truths about my own journey to breaking toxic patterns to empowering lessons that will guide you toward creating the healthy, loving relationships you crave.
Join me as we say goodbye to self-abandonment, people-pleasing, and unhealthy dynamics, and hello to radical self-love, emotional freedom, and true empowerment.
It’s time to reclaim the version of you who never had to beg to be chosen.
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The Femme Cast
Feminism Didn’t Kill Femininity | The Truth About Feminism And The Feminine Awakening
There’s a dangerous narrative floating around that feminism killed femininity—and it’s time to set the record straight.
In Part 2 of the Feminine Awakening Series: Rebel, Rise, Radiate, I dive into the misunderstood relationship between feminism and femininity, and why this myth not only distorts history but also keeps us disconnected from our deepest power.
Before feminism, women weren’t “in their feminine.” They were oppressed, silenced, and denied access to both feminine and masculine energy. Feminine traits—intuition, creativity, surrender, emotional wisdom—were so feared that those who embodied them were persecuted as witches or heretics.
So what did feminism actually do?
It created the portal for feminine energy to heal, rise, and be reborn. By empowering women to step into their masculine—building rights, laws, and structures—it carved out the safe container the feminine always needed to thrive.
Inside this episode of The Femme Cast, you’ll learn:
🎤 Why the idea that feminism destroyed femininity is one of the most harmful lies of our time
🎤 How feminism sparked the rebirth of feminine energy after centuries of suppression
🎤 Signs you may be disconnected from your feminine (like overthinking, control-seeking, and inability to rest)
🎤 Why balancing masculine and feminine energy unlocks your full power
🎤 How systemic oppression still attempts to repress the feminine—and why your feminine superpowers are needed now more than ever
If you’ve ever wondered whether you can be both feminine and feminist, the answer is YES. Fully embodying your femininity is one of the most radical acts of feminism.
Tune in now to reclaim your feminine power and discover why feminism didn’t kill femininity—it saved it.
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Hey guys, what is up? And welcome back to the show. Welcome if you're new. Today is part two of the Feminine Awakening Edition, Rebel Rise and Radiate. Um today's topic is a little triggering for me. I'm not gonna lie. Like I I hear so much of this online, and here's the thing like I hear a lot of stuff online sometimes that I have a real issue with, like a lot. Um and you know, I try not to say anything, and I definitely try like there's only been a couple of times when I've actually like openly stood out and really like not let someone have it, but you know, really disagreed with them. And you know, I always I always try and kind of see the light in what everybody else is sharing, but also then kind of but also right and give my perspective. But there's really only been a couple of times where I was like, actually, like, no, you're not getting away. Like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Because listen, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not out there saying that, you know, I know better than everybody else. Like, we're all learning. You know what I mean? We're all learning, we're all healing, we're all growing. I'm gonna learn stuff tomorrow that is gonna be like eye-opening for me, and I'm gonna realize where maybe I've been wrong about certain things, but there are certain things that I know that I'm right about, and this is one of them. And, you know, in this person's defense, I think, you know, I think when they when they kind of put this message out there, you know, if you read The Fine Print, we kind of essentially kind of believe the same thing, but it was just the it was just the way the message was put out into the world that I had a massive issue with. And it's this message that, you know, feminism killed femininity and continues to kill femininity in women today. And what when I hear this, even if it's like even if someone is just putting it out on a post as shock value, but then you know, kind of talks it back in the caption, which is kind of what happened here, right? And I'm not gonna name the person because I think I actually do think she's great, and I think she's a great healer, and I think she's a great coach, and she's she's doing some amazing fucking shit. Um, but this this particular thing, I I can't agree with. Like I can't. Um, and even if you know, she did walk it back in the caption, the message that it sends, because you know, and I know, there's so many times we don't read the caption, especially when there's like this big bold quote and this big bold statement, you know, in the reel or in the carousel or whatever. A lot of times we don't even bother going into the caption. We just let that in it that seeing that in the caption with in the in the post without actually going into the caption can create a perspective shift. And that is dangerous. And we have to be so careful because, guys, guys, listen to me. Feminism did not kill femininity. Okay. And, you know, feminism is a big part of why we're able to do the things that we're able to do today. Was it perfect? No, are we done? Our healing and our evolution? No, we're midway. We're halfway through. And I think people, you know, often forget that. Sorry, I'm picking like hairs, like, I don't know, my hair's like getting stuck all over my face. Um, and that's why you're probably hearing a lot of shifting and my bracelet's moving all the time. Apologize. But anyway, um, we're not done. We're not done. Like, we're not done our healing, we're still mid-evolution, and so there's still a lot for us to learn and a lot, a lot of stuff for us to heal, and a lot of ways for us to grow. And I think people forget about that. And and and feminism getting all this um flack for killing femininity and women, nothing could be farther from the truth. And I'm gonna share my take on all of this. You can choose to agree or disagree, it's entirely up to you. Um, you know, but there are a few things that I've learned on this journey that I think I'm unwavering on. And that is, you know, this belief that in order to be the most powerful expression of ourself, right? And I'll start with this. In order for us to be the most powerful expression of ourself, and this goes from men and women, okay, men and women alike, we need to be able to harness the power of our feminism and our masculine within its natural balance. Now, everybody will lean slightly more to one than the other. So some of us will lean more masculine, some of us will naturally lean more feminine. I mean, I don't want to get into, you know, it doesn't matter whether you identify as a man or a woman or non-binary, feminine and masculine energy is available to both of us. All of us. I say both. I'm sorry, I apologize for that because that actually came across as um there's some conditioning right there, thinking that there's only two sexes, right? So masculine and feminine is available to all of us, regardless of how we identify um, or you know, or don't, or choose not to, that's entirely up to you. But masculine and feminine energy is still available, and you'll lean more towards one and or the other, and that has nothing to do with whether or not you're male or female. Typically, yes, most females will lean more heavily to feminine, and most men will lean more heavily to masculine, but that is not a what's it called? That is not true for everybody. And that has that also has nothing to do with with sexual orientation. I've seen some very strong, um, I've met some very strong heterosexual men who were very comfortable leaning into their feminine. I've also met some very powerful heterosexual women, I'm myself included, who are very comfortable leaning into their masculine. And it's actually one of the things, um, which, you know, as we get into this, I'll explain what I'm talking about. But it's actually one of the things that makes me a great healer for women is because I am able to hold space. I am able to create that foundation and that um that platform for healing, uh, that safe space for healing that women need that sometimes the world doesn't give them so easily, you know? Um, so um, so let's talk about that, right? Because it is important, right? So masculine and feminine energy exists in both, men and women, non-binary. Doesn't matter what you identify as, doesn't matter sexual orientation. Each of us have masculine and feminine, and some of us will lean slightly more towards one and the other, but ultimately we need to be able to harness the power of both in order to be in our most empowered state. When we are in relationship with each other, we tend to be in relationship with people who are our mirror opposite when it comes to our masculine and feminine balance. So if we lean more feminine, we will naturally attract partners that lean slightly more masculine and vice versa. Okay. Um now, let me just start by saying there is nothing more heartbreaking than, you know, hearing people, especially women, say how feminism killed femininity. Um, because the reality is nothing could be farther from the truth. And if you've ever felt like, you know, you couldn't be, and I know I went through this phase where I felt like, you know, I was always an I was always a very like um, I can't get the words. I was always a very vocal feminist. Okay. Um, but I also very much believed in my own feminine energy and power. And I I, you know, as as as I grew and as I evolved and as I healed, I realized that there was so much to be gained from tapping into our sacred feminine superpowers, which if you haven't watched last week's episode, which was a masterclass, definitely go check that out where I talked about the nine sacred feminine superpowers that will absolutely change your life and make you as magnetic as fuck. I kid you not. I'm telling you, life-changing, simple, energetic practices. Okay. But for the longest time, I felt like I couldn't do both. I needed to either be one or the other. And the world is very polarizing that way, right? Um, but to reiterate, you know, feminism did not kill femininity, it actually created a portal for femininity to heal and rise and to be with reborn within each and every one of us, men and women. Because I will tell you right now that like the world desperately needs it. It desperately needed it then and desperately needs it now. Desperately. Um, which is why I launched last week's episode. But up until the feminist movement, you know, the world was just not available for femininity. The women, women in general, like let's focus on women right now for the this part of the conversation. Women prior to feminism and the women's rights movement were not feminine women at all. They were oppressed, they were asleep, they were controlled, they had no power, they didn't have access to masculine or feminine power. Sure, there were some exceptions. And I think, you know, when we saw the rise, when we saw World War II happen and women, women happened, you know, having to go into the workforce because all the men had gone to war. Um, I think that's when you really started to see the biggest part of this shift, right? Because women started to see that there's this whole world out there that, you know, is kind of kept from them all this time, you know? Um, so for men and women, you know, again, feminine energy, women were oppressed, yes, but also let's talk about feminine energy. I believe feminine energy up until then was very oppressed because not only was it not okay for women to be in their feminine, and if you want to argue with me on this, why do you think, you know, women's energy women's feminine energy is not just about being home baking cookies and being there for the kids? Yes, women do that. And if that is their choice, that is great. I I honor them for that, you know. I I, you know, I wish I would have had children to like smother and like spoil, but you know, life led me down a different path, and I've made peace with that. Um but you know, women who were in their femininity, who were in their feminine power, intuition, healing, um, you know, um, surrender. Um, you know, all the things that we talked about in the sacred feminine superpowers in last week's episode, they were burnt at the stake. They were buried alive. They were like, like, like put in put into lakes with tied to rocks, and you know, letting God decide if he was gonna heal them, like save them, or let them drown, because you know, they were they were they were they were witches, right? Witches, um, heretics, you know. Um, and so it wasn't okay for them to be in their feminine energy at all. Um men were allowed to be in their masculine energy, and that's all they were allowed to be, and they weren't allowed to be in their feminine either. You know, they were supposed to be strong, they were supposed to be the providers, they were supposed to be the hunters and the gatherers and the builders, and you know, um they were never given the safety to be in their feminine. And so, you know, here are the men walking around all up in their masculine and complete with no access to their feminine, and then women cut off from both their masculine and their feminine and just being submissive. And that is not what feminine energetics is about, and that's not what being in your feminine is about. Yes, there are times to submit and to rest and to and to go within, but you know, as women, again, we have to learn to lean on both. There are times when we do need to lean into our masculine, we need to balance those two energies. Um, and the the sad part is that the world was designed, it was systemically designed to oppress feminine energy, to suppress feminine energy, and to suppress women in general from accessing any personal power whatsoever. Um, and this was, you know, based on patriarchal ideologies who, you know, wanted to kind of keep, I believe, everyone under their control, because I don't think men had any more freedom than we did, not you know, being denied being in their feminine energy. You know, that was a struggle for them too, you know. And I can you can see you can see the the damage that that kind of conditioning created. I I can see it in in in the older men in my life, I can see it in my father, I can see in some of the other men that you know I grew up around. There were there they were so filled with pain and shame and animosity and rage from their own failures, from their own unprocessed grief and trauma, that it made it very hard for them, especially as they get older. You know, I'm seeing it now in my dad. It is very hard for them to actually, I guess, come to terms with um, you know, how they have moved through life and and and you know, all the stuff that they've left kind of unprocessed and and unhealed within them, right? It's all kind of coming up to the surface now. So, um, you know, so just to, you know, women were oppressed prior to the feminist movement, yes, but feminine energy was oppressed across the board for men and women. And so here's the thing, right? We did need to go through an evolution and we did need to go through a healing collectively. And I'm not just talking about women now, collectively, we needed to go through a healing and an evolution. Because I have done a lot of work around trauma, I know that trauma, the only way trauma gets healed is through safety. Okay, creating a safe space for the emotions to be felt and to be released and to be moved through so that, you know, you can kind of come back to homeostasis, right? What happened, and I'm pausing because I really want to make sure that I articulate this properly and I do have notes, but you know, I'm also trying to kind of you know speak from the heart when I do this. I don't want to, I don't want to read this. But what happened, you know, was you know, we did need to go through this evolution and we did need to, as a collective, tap back into our feminine. But the feminine energy, because it had been oppressed for so long, because it had been punished for so long, because it had been hated and and and judged and and you know, basically persecuted for centuries, we needed to create a safe space for it to come out. And because, you know, I guess maybe women had more, you know, we did have access to our feminine easier than men did. Maybe we were closer to it. I don't know. I don't know what the the I don't know what the logic behind that piece is. That part I'm still trying to figure out, and that's why I'm struggling to articulate this. But if you think of it this way, feminism was how women, because it was mostly women, especially in the beginning, stepped into our masculine and said, Hey, we're gonna claim this. We are going to claim this energy, and we are going to access it because just the way the men have been doing for years, we realize we have access to it too. So we are going to access it and we are going to shift and change the world so that we can put an end to the systemic oppression of women and create a safe space, a safe foundation, a safe container for women, but also for the feminism, for the feminists with for the feminine within each of us, men and women, to be reborn and rebirthed into this world and to heal from centuries of this oppression and persecution and attack, okay? And so, you know, feminists, the feminist movement became a powerful portal for healing. Because now what we have, you know, after you know, we've changed some of the laws, we've changed the world, we've changed the workplace, we've changed what women have access to, the information they have access to. Um we created the safe spaces portal for the feminine to rise, to heal, and to be reborn again. None of this work that we are seeing online today in the online spaces, feminine embodiment practices and blah, blah, blah, and goddess energy and all this stuff, there would be no place for at all in the world if it hadn't been for the feminist movement. Now, are we done? No, we're still in the evolution because we, and this is the point where we need to get to as a humanity, right? I'm talking men and women, we still need to balance these two energies within ourselves. So we need to balance and honor and be able to step into our masculine and as well as our feminine. Now, for many women, it still feels scary to fully trust and be in your feminine because, you know, many of us grew up in a world where, you know, we couldn't count on the men in our lives to be there for us and provide for us or take care of us or create a safe space for us, right? Equally just as scary for a lot of men to lean into their feminine because they've never grown up grown up in an environment where it was safe for them to express their feelings, to be in their emotions, to make intuitive decisions as opposed to logic to let go, to let go of control, and to to to to just you know be in a space of allowing, right? And so we're still learning in all of this. And any healer out there, any coach, any whatever that tells you as a woman that the key to, you know, the reason why a lot of your relationships haven't been working is because, you know, you've lost, you've cut off, you need to be all you always need to be in your feminine, you've cut off access to your feminine energy. I have a couple of things to say to that. Number one, in order for the in order, we need to heal. We need to heal through a lot of the trauma that the feminine, the feminine has experienced. And that can only be done through safety. So we still need to create this safe space for the feminine to heal and move through grief, shame, um, oppression, judgment, rejection, persecution, okay? In all of us. So, and I don't know why, you know, women always get blamed for the, you know, you know, why connection and relationships have kind of fallen apart. You know, we've all we've all played a part in that because we've all we've all for centuries been disconnected from our feminine men and women. Like this is this is for men too. Like, this is not a woman or a man or a non-gender or binary or whatever thing. This is a human thing. And we all need to be able to be comfortable to be in our masculine and our feminine energies. And that is when, you know, when we when we balance our masculine and our feminine, we literally become that bridge between heaven and earth. We literally create heaven on earth. That that I believe is the goal in all of this. But in order to do that, we needed the feminist movement so that the feminine energy can be reborn and and and and take up space again in our collective reality. And so we couldn't be here today if it wasn't for feminine. But the work is still ongoing. We still need to master and be safe being in our feminine and being in our masculine, both as men and both as women. We also need to be able to hold space for the other. So we as women need to be comfortable with men being in their feminine, seeing men being more emotional, more vulnerable, making more intuitive decisions, you know, taking time to rest, to be in surrender, you know, and men, men too have to be more comfortable with women who are oh, you know, who are expressing and being in their masculine, who are taking charge, who are making moves, who are building structures, who are making movements. Like we have to be able to hold space for ourselves and each other to hold both energies. And any healer, any coach that tells you that you have to be focused on being in one and not the other is actually keeping you in a disempowered state because as humans, we are only powerful when we have access to both. The male is the physical, the the the feminine is the the the energetic. Together, these two support each other. And when we have both, when we learn to harness the power of both, that's when we have the power to literally create worlds. Like there is no stop, there's no, you have no idea how powerful we actually are when we can tap into both energies. Um, the biggest thing I think for all of us is to, you know, pay attention to where we swing most. Like, do you swing more masculine? Do you swing more feminine? And, you know, try to put a number to it. Like I know this is a very logical approach, but like literally, like I we've we've been grown up to do things, you know, we've grown up to do things in logic. We've we've grown up to doing things in the practical. So use that. Use that to your advantage, okay? Take a look at how you're spending your time and how you spend your energy, you know, how often throughout the day are you taking time to rest, to meditate, to be in your feelings, to be in your intuition, to surrender, to trust, to give over control. And how much of your day are you spent building, thinking, strategizing, working, building, um, and so forth. And and if you can put like loosely put a percentage to it and see where you can make some adjustments so that you can, and it'll be uncomfortable at first, especially if you're not used to it. Like it'll be, you know, I'm for everyone, it'll be uncomfortable. See where you can make some adjustments to spend more time evolving some of the practices in the opposite energy where you've not spent enough time. And if you're somebody who does tend to um be more in there heavily in their masculine, go ahead and check out last week's episode. And even, you know, you know, guys, like even as women, like we may, like, I can think back to a time where I was like, yeah, I'm a girl's girl. You know, I like to get my nails done. I like to get my hair done. I like to have a nice outfit on. I like to always like a cute purse and cute shoes, but I was still in my masculine. Like that had not, that has nothing to do with it. I was still in my masculine because I was working and hustling and grinding nonstop. Um, I was constantly trying to control everything. I was constantly overthinking. I was constantly second guessing. I was constantly strategizing how I was gonna get to that next step, whether it was in my career or in a relationship or whatever, whatever the goal was, right? Um, I had a very and I and I and I didn't realize it then. But that discomfort with being still, with having nothing to do, with being able to sit in a quiet space and not get completely like fucked up. Like, like, oh my god, like what am I gonna do with my time? What am I gonna do with my hands? What am I gonna? I gotta turn on the TV, I gotta go do something, I gotta go meet a friend for coffee, I gotta go for a walk, I gotta do a Pilates class, I gotta do a reformer. Oh when you can sit with yourself and you can just be in stillness, like if you can't do that, that's a sure sign you're uncomfortable being in your feminine. You know, if you're if your to-do list is so long that you couldn't get through it in a week, you know, if you keep saying you're gonna do something for yourself and and you you get through all your to-dos, and by the time all your to-dos you're done, it's like the end of the day, you're so burnt out, you're exhausted, you flop in front of the TV until it's time for bed, you're having a hard time being in your feminine. Very hard. If you can't relax until everything on your to-do list is done, you can't be in your feminine. If you can't um uh yeah, I don't know, silence the overthinking and the over worrying and and the over-analyzing and just let it go and trust that things will work out to the highest and greatest good and not give it another thought, you have a hard time being in your feminine. If you constantly second-guess your decision or afraid that you're gonna make the wrong decision, um if you if you make a decision and then immediately regret it, like two seconds later, you have a hard time being in your feminine. You do. Um and these these are the superpowers that you know people like, you know, we take for granted, right? And even in school, like none of us are taught how to be in our feminine, we're all taught how to be in our masculine, you know. Um the entire system has been designed to keep us in a disempowered state because the key to all of us accessing unlimited amounts of personal power is to tap in back into our feminine and learn to balance those two energies out. Okay, now we've had a lot of practice being in our masculine men and women. Now it's time to really harness and empower the feminine and really learn to make help those energies work together within us. Okay, and you know understand it's an evolution over time. No, we are not done. Yes, the feminist movement absolutely cleared a path and created that safe portal of healing and transformation, but we are not done. Like there is still a lot of systemic oppression. Like I two years ago, when was it, two years ago, was still making 20, 30k less per year than the male equivalent working with me. Like systemic oppression of women and and femininity is still there. You know, this was an environment that you know swore to do things differently and swore to um you know be part of this this this movement to create a more uh connected and um you know balanced community. Meanwhile, there was still patriarchal conditioning happening there, and it was it was there and it was so evident. Um, you know, and it's so funny. I always go back to this example because we had this conversation not too long ago with an ex-colleague of mine. It's like, you know, um you you kind of go to these meetings, you know, you go to these like team meetings, right? And everybody's asked to like share. Um what's what was it again? Um oh, I'm trying to remember what it was. No, it wasn't a lessons learned. Um it was basically something that something that you're proud of or to be grateful for, you know, one, you know, one and work related and one life related, right? Oh, your business best and your personal best. That's it. Why did how can I forget that, right? You're all forces set to share this like business best and this personal best. And it's like, you know, we were, you know, me and my colleague, we were like, you know, we were go, we were going through it, you know, we were feeling stuff, you know, stuff was coming up, and it's like, actually, I'm in fucking rage today. Like, can I say that? And you couldn't, right? You couldn't say that. You know, you're asked to be this authentic self, and you know, we want all our people to be authentic and to fully express themselves. And, you know, we don't, we don't do um what's it called? We don't do pretense, we don't do fake, we don't. But the minute somebody actually shows their authentic self, all they're faced with is judgment because it doesn't fit the patriarchal identities that we're supposed to be living up to. So the whole thing was like crazy. But anyway, that's just a side tension. But I mean, that was like two, three years ago now. So I mean, over like been there, done that, right? But it wasn't that long ago, you guys. And all the women were getting paid 20 to 30 grand less per year than the men doing the exact same job. So systemic oppression still exists and In many ways, it's actually, you know, we're going backwards. You know, women are using um, what's it called? They're they're losing their reproductive rights. They're losing their reproductive rights to have a choice, to to whether to have children, whether to not have children, whether to have access to birth control, um, whether to have, you know, um fertility support, if they're having a hard time having children. Um, and this whole narrative about like, you know, women, you know, needing to be back in the home and needing to be with the children, you know, that is true for so many women. So many women. And I honor that, I respect that, I think that's beautiful, but not every woman was meant to bear children. Not every woman was designed to bear children, and not every woman is partnered with a man with a capacity to um seed children. Okay, it's not just a woman issue, it's a man issue, okay? There's issues on both sides, okay. And no, it's not because your womb is hostile or energetically hostile to a man's seed, okay? Don't believe any of that crap if you hear it out there, please. Um listen, women, we are we are we're all creators. Men and women are all creators, okay. Feminine energy is creative energy, okay. As women, we do have the power to create amazing things, but sometimes it's not always children. Sometimes our creations are something totally different, and whatever we were put on this, God's green earth to create and mother, Mama Gaia's green earth to create. Okay, the two working together in harmony. It's going to be miraculous. But we need the space to do it, and we need the space to be able to birth it and create it and make it come to life. And we're not going to do that if we keep living in this systemic oppression of women and femininity. You know, we still have fucking work to do. Like it's not done. So I'm a very proud feminist, very proud feminist, and I will sing that off the rooftops and I will go to marches and I will do the whole damn thing. Okay. But I'm also a feminine activist, and I believe that only when we learn to harness the power of both our masculine and feminine energies are we truly powerful spiritual beings. I mean, we're always powerful, but that's how we harness the power. And I think, you know, centuries ago, somewhere, that that truth was taken away from us. It was hidden from us. And in later episodes in this series, I'm actually going to talk about um, because many of you don't know this, I haven't talked about this a lot on the podcast. It's it is actually really uncomfortable for me to talk about. Um, because it is, I'm someone who grew up very masculine and very practical and very logical. And this is anything but practical and logical. Okay. And that was when I went through my past life healing experience. And I can tell you that from what I've remembered from a lot of my past lives is I've been doing this work for lifetimes. And I can tell you from what I've seen in my past lives and past like civilizations and how I was treated both as a man and as a woman, um, what healing, these energies between within ourselves and between each other, um, what it really means and what it really looks like. And again, I don't have all the answers because nobody in our lifetime um, you know, has lived in a society where, you know, masculine and feminine energy existed in harmony and in balance. But I do think that that is heaven on earth, is bringing harmony between masculine and feminine energy. Um, and it's not always, you know, it's not always the traditional patriarchal standard of man meets woman, woman meets man, they marry, they have children. That is not what sacred union is. Not at all. Sacred union is the union between the masculine and the feminine. And when we do that within ourselves, and when we're able to do that within ourselves, we're able to do that with each other. And that is truly when we experience heaven on earth. And that's that's that's fully and wholeheartedly what I believe. Um, because then and only then are we truly able to access all of the power that we've been given. And let me tell you, we have been given ample amounts of power. It's just been kept from us for a very long time. But it is waking up, yay! It is time, it is here, it is waking up and it is alive within each and every one of us. And, you know, the beautiful thing is, and I'm not done. I'm not done balancing. I'm still working on on that inner balance because it is very second nature for me to be in my masculine. And there's been times where I've actually like, I've almost like pendulum swinged in the opposite direction where I went too much of my feminine, right? And so there's been like this evening out of the two energies. And, you know, just like a pendulum will swing back and forth and it'll take an extreme swing to the left and then an extreme swing to the right, and then slowly but surely it'll kind of come to center. That's that's kind of where I'm at right now, right? It's that coming into center space. But I truly believe that as we do that, as we come into center center, we become the most powerful version of ourselves and the version that we were created to be. And I do believe that I do believe that this power was kept from us, and I do believe it was very intentional. And the good thing is, the good news is is it's waking the fuck up now and it is pissed. So here we are. So lots more to come in the coming episodes, you guys. We're gonna be talking a lot more about masculine and feminine and how we heal between these two energies and how we bring them into balance. And again, I'm gonna be talking the last episode. I will be talking about my past life experiences as I've remembered them, and they are just very fragmented pieces of what I saw, what I felt, what I was experiencing at the time, and what it really means about our whole path to healing these two energies within ourselves and really, really, you know, tapping back into um our feminine and and and going through and really harnessing the power of this collective feminine awakening that we're in the middle of right now as we speak. So I hope you will stick around. Make sure to sign up. Um, the full the link is in the show notes, okay, below this episode. If you're fine, wherever whatever podcast provider you're finding it on, um there's a link in the show notes. You can sign up and you'll get instant access to all of the, like you'll get the playlist to all the episodes, including the masterclass. Plus, you're also going to get some really powerful affirmations and journal prompts to support you. So go check that out in the show notes. I will see you here next time for part three. I cannot remember what the heck it's called, but I'm gonna record it in five minutes. So I will know once I've turned off this recording. So massive love, you guys.