For 20 days, I trekked through the Andes Mountains of Argentina — the newly shifted heart center of Earth’s Kundalini energy.
I expected softness.
I expected nurturing.
I expected the mother.
What I encountered instead was something far more powerful.
The Feminine Is Not What We’ve Been Taught
For years, we’ve associated the Divine Feminine with:
Gentleness.
Sacrifice.
Caregiving.
Receiving.
But the Andes revealed a different archetype.
She was sovereign.
Ancient.
Unapologetic.
Self-contained.
There were no animals at altitude. No thriving ecosystems. No softness.
Only mineral. Bone. Elemental force.
She did not call me in.
She required acknowledgment.
Permission Instead of Conquest
Summit night arrived with violent winds and sideways hail.
Lightning cracked across the mountain range as I held a metal safety line and felt electricity ripple through the air.
And in that moment, I knew:
I wasn’t meant to summit.
Not because I couldn’t.
But because I wasn’t invited to.
That realization changed everything.
The feminine does not respond to conquest.
She responds to alignment.
The Storm as Teacher
After descending, the storm fully unleashed.
Black skies.
White hail.
Wind that could knock you sideways.
It was not chaotic.
It was sovereign.
She did not rage for drama.
She moved because it was time to move.
And she did not care who was there to witness it.
That was the lesson.
The Divine Feminine does not need validation.
She does not perform.
She does not shrink to accommodate.
She exists in mastery.
The Shift Is Personal
This experience became the bridge into Season Three:
Rooted in Self — The Shift Made Personal
The feminine rising is not about becoming softer.
It’s about becoming self-contained.
It’s about presence.
It’s about the steel backbone that has been conditioned out of us.
This energy is here now.
And it is asking each of us:
Will you ask permission?
Will you listen?
Will you stop forcing?
The feminine is rising.
But not in the way we expected.
