Let us remember the woman who dared to interrupt the order of things. Her act was bold, grounded, and healing. We are called to embody that same courage. Feminine strength is not weakness—it is presence, care, and truth-telling. When we nurture the land, share food, listen deeply, or offer care without being asked, we act from the same source. These are not small things. They are the fabric of healing. As humans made in the divine image, tuning into our nurturing, emotive, and embodied qualities is the crucial first step toward the liberation of ourselves and our planet. Tending to what sustains life is not a distraction from spiritual work—it is spiritual work. Let us stop waiting for permission to resist what harms and divide us. Let us reclaim the embodied strength that nurtures wholeness. We remember her, and we act.
May we go forth rooted in our divine capacity
to nurture, heal, and liberate all that sustains life.
(inspired by Kat Armas, Sacred Belonging)