Women Awakening through the Priestess Archetype by Anyaa

YURT Altar

Initiatory ceremonies are the domain of all religions and spiritual paths. The path of the female mystic, or priestess, can be seen in its own light in these times of great turmoil and change at the “Turning of the Ages.” It is unique not only because it is a feminine path, but because it has been absent from our psyches for thousands of years. We have witnessed the shadow side of the Divine Masculine, the Patriarchy, gain ascendancy and foster many forms of oppression, including the suppression of women’s rights, Holy Inquisitions, and the negation of feminine mysticism. Over millennia we’ve had priests but no priestesses; a male God, but no Goddesses. It has been out of balance, but things are changing.
One of the features of Patriarchy has been an emphasis on “solar initiations” or those that focus on transcending the body to join with Spirit. Fire-walking, warrior sweat-lodges, the Sun Dance, mental meditations, some martial arts, and many forms of vision quests use the mind and endurance to reach out of the body and thereby elevate consciousness. By contrast, the Divine Feminine employs “lunar initiations,” or those that call Spirit into the body, a welcome alternative to jettisoning out into the universe to make a connection! The feminine loves the sparkle of life, the senses, getting down into body, the pleasures and pains, joys and tears of earth.
Another feature of Patriarchy is our loss of soul connection to our bodies. The result is that most of us center ourselves from our neck up, denying the life-force energy that enlivens us and makes life worth living. We identify heavily with our thinking and action based on thought alone. But as women reclaim their Divine Feminine natures, the true feeling function of femininity gets to play and be re-membered. Shakti dances into ecstatic bliss. Aphrodite revels in sacred sexual pleasure. Pele fully runs the life-force energy of fiery passion. Inanna consciously surrenders to the death-rebirth mysteries. Baubo laughs her bawdy belly laugh. Kuan Yin cries her tears of compassion for all living things, while Gaia pours forth her infinite abundance. Priestess consciousness allows the many faces of the Goddess to be soulfully expressed, as the human woman learns to step into her spiritual power.
After a long suppression, the Divine Feminine and the priestess archetype are returning to cultural consciousness and acceptance. Women walk differently on a spiritual path when they are fully encouraged to express their soulful nature. They are wild, willful, chaotic, earthy, sensual, sweet, empathic, merging, deeply emotional, passionate and compassionate. These natural soul qualities are the qualities of the Divine Feminine seeking to awaken the priestess within the woman. Through our wild desires and intricate passions, we find our soul stirring and our spirit calling. We stop silencing our deepest dreams and allow the voice of the Goddess to come through as our own. This awakening, can result in the full empowerment of a woman as a priestess whose temple is the everyday world. She exerts her influence in all of her roles—as daughter, mother, lover, career woman, neighbor and in every interaction she has, moment to moment. The divine feminine and the divine feminist are joined. We can embrace a movement of soul and spirit, human and divine. We can experience the sacred in our daily lives and express our life force energy in everything we do. We can include the essential factors that make the new feminine mysticism, the priestess within, grounded and practical, yet imaginative and sacred.

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The Shamanic Priestess Process is Coming to Central Florida!

Sun in the hands

WHAT IS THE SHAMANIC PRIESTESS PROCESS—AND WHY SHOULD I BE INTERESTED?
The Shamanic Priestess Process is a life-changing initiation & spiritual process for women. As the Shift of the Ages progresses, as the Feminine is called to take the stage, we… as sacred women walking a spiritual path… discover that indeed, We Are The Ones We Have Been Waiting For! The Divine Feminine is returning, and women are called to participate in the healing of ourselves and our planet.

We learn that the old “power over others” patriarchal model has kept us from discovering who we really are. The Shamanic Priestess Process empowers women to walk through their own fears to gain their own personal power, magnetism, and explore their passions.

Shamanic Priestess Circles become catalysts of change in the lives of every woman in Circle.. We awaken, enliven and integrate the priestess within. We find our own sacred work, and bring forth our unique gifts to serve ourselves and the world in a bigger way.

WHEN IS THE SHAMANIC PRIESTESS PROCESS COMING TO CENTRAL FLORIDA?
This month, from November 14-16 2014, we’ll do several previews around central Florida, to “gather the women.” We’ll be doing them in New Smyrna Beach, Deltona, Casselberry, and Kissimmee/Celebration.

The preview will give you a “taste” of what the Shamanic Priestess Process is like. If it resonates for you, we’ll invite you to join us for the FIRST Central Florida Shamanic Priestess Process Circle, which will begin in January and complete in July. (More details on the below and on our Facebook page.)

I hope you’ll be able to join us in November; below are the dates/times of the gatherings. Please choose one you prefer and email Melody or Roxanne, our coordination team, immediately to confirm. We have limited space and it’s first come, first in.
1. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 14, 2014 from 7 to 9:30pm in New Smyrna
2. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 15, 2014 from 11am to 1:30pm in Deltona
3. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 15, 2014 from 7 to 9:30pm in the Orlando area
4. SUNDAY NOVEMBER 16, 2014 from 1 to 3:30pm in the Kissimmee/Celebration area
YES, you may invite your friends! And YES, teens are invited to attend with their mothers!

The 2.5 hours we’ll spend together at the preview will answer your questions and allow you to feel your resonance with the Process. We’ll connect via phone or Skype with Anyaa McAndrew, our facilitator, who has been seeding the Shamanic Priestess Process around the U.S. and Canada for the past 14 years. Find more about Anyaa on this website.
The power of our gatherings won’t always be immediately felt, so we also have a Facebook page for women to post questions, ideas, insights and allow the energy to build.

WHEN WILL THE FIRST SHAMANIC PRIESTESS CIRCLE IN CENTRAL FLORIDA BEGIN?
In 2015. On Jan. 23-25, we’ll experience our Shamanic Priestess Introductory weekend retreat. You can register and attend the January retreat (which is only $260) without committing to the entire Shamanic Priestess Circle. After the January retreat, only women who are committed to the Circle will be able to attend the remaining sessions.

Our first central Florida circle will have 20 women and will run from January 2015 to July 2015, meeting every other month. In these gatherings, we’ll explore:
• The New Priestess & Women’s Mysteries
• Initiation of the Priestess Within
• Enlightening the Shadow Between Women
• Telling the Stories of Our Spiritual Journeys
• The Archetypes We Carry
• Sacred Marriage with the Inner Masculine
• Conscious Death of the Old Self
• Sacred Rebirth of the Shamanic Priestess
• Emergence & Ordination

I’M INTERESTED. WHERE CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION?
Go here for the flyer, and for more information about the Process go here, for audios describing the Shamanic Priestess go here and for what women who have done the Process have to say, go here. You can also read interviews here and articles here!

Reclaiming the Feminine Divine

Creation

I will forge my own goddess in the fire of my need

Unmet by the father-god daddy-world

(call her Kali)

Hammer her curving, open form on the anvil of my power

(call her Hecate)

Carry her close in the medicine bag of my heart

(call her Inanna)

Worship her with love of self

(call her Diana)

Love of life

(call her Demeter)

Love of Earth

(call her Gaia)

She asks no burnt offerings, no fatted calves,

No “Thou shalt nots”

Indeed, she sings to me “Thou shall!”

Oh, truly is she flesh of my flesh, blood of my blood,

Bone, sinew

Never further from me than my heart, my skin

My belly and breasts,

I call upon my goddess, “Rise up within me!”

And, oh, she rises.

Karen Runkles Throener © (1996)

The story below belongs to Anna Cariad-Barrett, A Minneapolis Shamanic Priestess who emerged in 2005. This was a piece of Anna’s thesis and an affirmation of her priestessing in the world.

Anyaa McAndrew

In the fall, I began my first semester of the Marriage and Family Therapy graduate program at the University of Wisconsin-Stout. This program affirmed my background in systems theory, social activism orientation, and prepared me for clinical therapy work with individuals, couples, and families. At the same time, I began what I view as the second half of my graduate studies. Inspired to open more fully to a relationship with the Divine I signed up for a year-long developmental spiritual process which focuses on personal empowerment and explores the feminine face of the Divine.

I gathered with a circle of women for many powerful weekend workshops and community events. (facilitated by Anyaa McAndrew, High Priestess, and Psychotherapist) This process does not involve particular beliefs, dogma, and structure. Instead, it is a fluid and evolving developmental process that supports and enlivens the unique journey of each woman into her full spiritual empowerment and self-knowing. As it explores the priestess archetype, it is called the Priestess Process. The “P” word! What does the word “priestess” trigger within you as you read it?

For many in Western society it is a denigrated and dangerous word. It has been associated with other terms: witch, whore, unholy, illegitimate, exotic, and dangerous to the social order. It has taken time for me to step away from this dominant patriarchal social perspective and define the archetype of the priestess for myself. To me, a priestess is a woman who is a spiritual facilitator, takes a personally-empowered spiritual stance, and honors both feminine and masculine aspects of the Divine.

Over the hundreds of years of the women’s holocaust, or the witch trials as they are popularly known, thousands if not millions of women were tortured and killed (Armstrong, Pettigrew, Studio D, National Film Board of Canada, & Read, 1990). These women were not witches, but landowners, women with money, healers, those active in the community, or those who were simply too bright, beautiful, and gifted to be tolerated by medieval society. In other words, women with any sense of personal power were found to be dangerous and systematically stamped out of Western society (Armstrong et al., 1990). By blaming the victims as witches, we belittle this holocaust and deny its connection to the long-term oppression of women. Women have long been “known” to be sinful, and we are told to look to our fathers, husbands, and men of the church for authority. A woman with a healthy sense of internal authority and empowerment could be dangerous to the status quo! It is no wonder we have been denied positions of authority within many Western churches.

I was disconnected from the Feminine Divine, but she is my source. Up until 2500 BCE, many of the agrarian communities of Western Europe were socially organized around Goddess spirituality, and were led by women (Crawford, 2004). A number of recent feminist authors, including Crawford (2004), have stated that these societies were peaceful, egalitarian, and surprisingly complex. Though many Neolithic cities held large populations, archaeologists could find no trace of warfare for thousands of years (Crawford, 2004).

Closely mirroring the plight of women, the feminine face and principles of the Divine have been denigrated and forgotten. The Goddess and priestesses were given the negative mask of the witch and were associated with the devil (Armstrong et al., 1990). As Western society shifted from matriarchy to patriarchy, I do not believe it is a coincidence that the snake, an ancient symbol of wisdom and the feminine, was utilized in Genesis as the devil tempting a woman with knowledge, thus bringing about the exile of mankind from the heavenly garden (Kidd, 1996). With the origin of the Judeo-Christian world, the identity of woman as sinful and unholy was cemented. In recent times many men and women have begun to explore this lost feminine face of the Divine (Kidd, 1996). This journey is unique to each person. My reclamation of the feminine Divine has been instrumental in the journey that calls me to work with larger systems.

After the women’s holocaust, many women learned the forced lesson to be small, quiet, and sacrifice themselves. This is how my female lineage survived a gender-oppressive reality. It is no small task to reclaim the Feminine Divine and claim my personal spiritual power and worth. Many women are still metaphorically burned at the stake for being powerful in this culture. Living into the archetype of the priestess has been a powerful developmental journey for me. As I explore aspects of the Feminine Divine, I explore myself and the planet.

As I wrote these words, I felt my storyteller’s voice take on a new tone. As both a storyteller and participant of culture, I hold this herstory of women and my own reactions to it. The emotion of my voice tells an additional story. I refuse to be unconscious of the oppression, violence, and mystification of experience that women and all other marginalized groups face. As I identify my own determination, anger, and refusal to shrink into less than I am, I resonate with the interconnected experiences of oppression that others have faced: the loss of indigenous culture, the bigotry directed at different cultural groups and the LGBT community, the rape of environmental systems, and the economic piracy of large corporations. What began to rise up within me, as I explored the loss of the Feminine Divine, was a voice that said with certainty, “This oppression will not stand anymore. This is my work on the planet.” I claim the following intention statement for my life:

Life Intention Statement

I am Priestess Anna Cariad

Mystical dreamer

Visionary

Creatrix

Sentinel and protector

Wise elder of the circle

Loving energy incarnate

Mother to all

Through these many facets of self, I shine as a beacon to the world.

I am a global leader, teacher, and healer.

I have come forth in this lifetime as a truth speaker.

My voice and actions shake the brittle cage of oppression and violence

Until it dissolves into the flowing birth waters of harmony, understanding, and connection.

I am divine midwife in the birth of a new planetary consciousness.

I am catalyst of energy potential.

Through the divine energy of my truth,

I activate the power of my life intention.

I call forth the dynamism of my life expression

And commit myself to walking this journey.

I stand in the power, truth, and beauty of myself.

I am Priestess Anna Cariad

Anna Brooke Doherty (2005)

As Within, So without… As Above, So Below Continue reading “Reclaiming the Feminine Divine”

Stages of Healing the Wounded Feminine: Dissolving the Scars of Patriarchal Abuse “Part I: The Wound” by Anyaa McAndrew

The Sacred Feminine, the Empowered Feminine, the Divine Feminine. These words evoke images of a large luminous being, goddess-like, regal, and leading the way to new world, to heaven on earth. Her radiance would cause all war to cease, and the feminine principles of compassion, cooperation and community would prevail. All beings would live in harmony with nature.

Thanks to first and second-wave feminism, through the efforts of the earlier suffrage movement, and the feminism of 30-40 years ago and now third-wave feminism of today, the feminine has been somewhat restored. Women now enjoy some measure of equality and respect. At the time I write this, Senator Hillary Clinton is one of the candidates for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the U.S; a remarkable feat when we consider that the fate of women in the 50’s was to choose housewife, mother, nurse, teacher, factory worker, sex worker, or mistress as their life purpose.

Women in general are full of themselves these days; full of power, authority, self-confidence, self-esteem and self-love. I love working with women to facilitate this fullness! We’ve come a long way, baby! Many of our gains have come from our courage to move forward and take risks to be more than our mothers, to find a bigger Self among the remains of previous generations.

My personal experience is that women are infinitely creative, yet practical when it comes to getting what they need to take care of themselves and their children. When given the insight and the opportunity, they can be even more creative and determined when it comes to climbing out of bad relationships, stuck patterns and old paradigms. Perhaps this is because we have been shut up and shut down for the last two to five thousand years of patriarchy, under threat of rape, and worse. We understand what it means to be patient, to bide our time, and then venture forth when the coast is clear. The coast has been clearer than anybody can remember, but there are still some big shifts to make. Continue reading “Stages of Healing the Wounded Feminine: Dissolving the Scars of Patriarchal Abuse “Part I: The Wound” by Anyaa McAndrew”

Reclaiming Initiation: The Priestess Path by Anyaa McAndrew

Patriarchy has emphasized initiations that focus on transcending the body to join with Spirit. These solar initiations include fire-walking, warrior sweat-lodges, the Sun Dance, meditations, some martial arts, and many forms of vision quests. They all use endurance and trance to reach out of the body and, thereby, elevate consciousness. As women, we have tried, and often succeeded, in using these methods to reach heightened states.
But now, as the Divine Feminine is returning to consciousness, the Priestess Archetype is also returning as Her entry portal. Lunar initiations, or those that call Spirit into the body, are most welcome.The Priestess is the embodiment of Goddess Consciousness. Psyche, or Soul, loves to be fully embodied, yet most of us center ourselves from our neck up. As we women reclaim our goddess natures, the true function of feeling feminine gets to play and be re-membered. Shakti dances into ecstatic bliss. Aphrodite revels in sacred sexual pleasure. Pele fully runs the life-force energy of fiery passion. Inanna consciously surrenders to the death-rebirth mysteries. Baubo laughs her bawdy belly laugh. Kuan Yin cries her tears of compassion for all living things while Gaia pours forth her infinite abundance.
Priestess consciousness allows the myriad faces of the Goddess to be soulfully expressed through the human woman as she steps into her spiritual power! Continue reading “Reclaiming Initiation: The Priestess Path by Anyaa McAndrew”

The New Masculine as an Ally to the Sacred Feminine: Choosing to Support Her Spiritual Growth By Anyaa T. McAndrew

“I can’t believe you are going to go do that feminist stuff.”  “I don’t want you to turn into a man-hater”.  “I don’t want us to grow apart.”  “I am afraid for our relationship if you do that women’s process.”  These are some of the fears that arise in men when women want to do women’s spiritual work. They are valid fears. When any of us go off to work on our own personal growth and leave our mates behind, there is a very real possibility that the relationship will never be the same.

My decision to write this article came from years of hearing that some of the partners of the women who went through my Shamanic Priestess Process™ were concerned about what it was she was getting involved in, and how it would affect them and their relationships. I felt that it would be essential to ask the men who have held space for women who have gone through the Priestess Process™, with me or with other facilitators, to assist me by giving me their valuable perspectives on how they see their partner’s changes, what has happened for them, their relationships, and what messages they would give to other men.

There are times in a woman’s life when she may be called to do work with women or a circle of women.  Because of the fact that many women are raised to see God as male, it is very helpful for a woman to come home to the Goddess as a step towards coming home to herself. Scott H. affirms this when he says, “what attracted me was her fearlessness around her choice to consciously step away from mainstream spiritual dogma. It takes a lot of courage and commitment to ones own soul to step away from the mandated patriarchal path to God.” This work often requires the company of other women who can birth her through the painful, blocked and disconnected places in herself. The shame, confusion and low self-esteem that women experience in relation to men can drop away in a circle of women, so that she emerges from her time of inner psycho-spiritual work as a stronger, more authentic Self. There are some parts of the Priestess Process™ where women initiate or anoint each other in ways that only a circle of women can do.  The end result is that women actually do change; they become more alive, more interesting, and more interested in what is happening in their relationships.

When I asked Chuck W. what changes he sees in his partner from her work in the Priestess Process™, he says: “She seems to have more self-confidence, is more conscientious about her health… I think she has better listening skills. She doesn’t interrupt me as much when I’m in the middle of a sentence and seems to take more value in what I have to say. I feel heard. I feel we are better able to communicate and resolve issues more easily.” Larry B. feels that, “among other things this process has given her more understanding and empathy with my perspective as a male.”  Jim B. also sees that, “since my wife has been in the Priestess Process™, I have seen her emerge as a much stronger woman. She has definitely become more interesting! Her spirituality has deepened.”

Steve W. says, “I think my wife is emotionally stronger and more confident in, and willing to express and share her spiritual beliefs and opinions. She also has gained a spiritual support group that is there for her when she needs them.”

Larry B. felt that “the process could be an opportunity for her to find that support from other strong, spiritual women. This was true beyond what I had hoped. Though the travel was exhausting for her, the energy she received from all the other women seemed to give her a healing perspective on how Spirit and his/her incarnations can give her community in this 3D world.

Jaime A. states “I have witnessed a considerable change in my wife since she undertook the Priestess Process™. The changes have all been positive. She has become a better teacher and mentor to her own students. It’s their comments to her and to me that have shown me the way they look to her for sage guidance.”

Michael C. notices that “she is freer, bold, expressed, and is taking relaxed action in the world in service to her ideas and ideals. It’s energizing for me to simply be in the atmosphere of her radiance as she moves, shakes, rocks and cradles the world.”

I have been working with women for over 30 years; in individual psychotherapy, in women’s groups and, for the past 8 years, in priestess circles. Often women lead the way in their relationships by going out on the spiritual quest first, “scouting out the new territory”. Once they are assured that what they have found is valid and meaningful, they will usually invite their partners to come along. However, once in a while, if a woman is weary of her partner’s stuckness of attitude, or the relationship in general, she will seek out a new path to either test her partner, or in the worst case scenario, to push the ending of the relationship. Men need reassurance as well. And, often there are underlying issues that the spiritual work of the female partner will bring to the surface.

Jay says “…all I asked “am I still in your plans? and, am I coming with you?”  The answer is always “yes” and I went with the flow. It’s not that everything went smoothly, but that’s life…”

Scott H. feels that “if a man has fear around choices his partner makes in regards to feeding her own soul, then there are bigger issues at play in his own heart, and he should look deeply at those issues to find the truth behind them. If he truly loves his partner and is committed to his relationship with her, he will find the courage to open his mind and heart to her needs and travel with her on her path of self-discovery.”

Dennis B. says, “I wanted a female partner who was into spirituality.  I did not want a partner that was into dogma.  That is probably what most men are afraid of.  That the changes their partner will go through as she evolves spiritually will somehow turn her into a fanatic.  Men are fearful that their woman will lose her sense of humor if she takes a spiritual path, i.e. she won’t be fun anymore. If she is truly growing spiritually she will be able to help her partner get over his fears.”

Sometimes, the male partner gets pushed into his own Death~Rebirth Process. One priestess describes it this way. “After 2 years in the Priestess Process™ and Magdalene Mysteries™ and being ordained as a minister, my husband had watched my journey unfold.  He has reaped the benefits of my being fully in my power.  It has not been overly easy, but it in no way threatened our relationship.   I believe my process triggered his also going into his own death and rebirth cycle.  After some nudging on my part, he very willingly went to a shamanic priest weekend at Isis Cove. He experienced Shamanic Breathwork and got in touch with his unconscious self.  He is now engaged in the overhaul of his own spiritual power and gifts.  When asked about this journey, which he is deep within, he did not want to commit to answers.  I believe he is deep in his own process and it is not all clear yet. I also believe that men sometimes feel “less than” women in these types of processes.  As women, we access our feelings and journey so easily….men process differently.  Not better or less … just differently.  They need to come to honor their way of being in the world and on their journey.  We as women need to deeply listen to them to understand and honor their journey…their way of being in the world.  Are they wounded? Hell, yes…  Just as we have been.  What emerges out of this work as couples begin to heal themselves as individuals, and then as couples, will hopefully change the face of the world. I hope and pray for it.”

According to teacher and author David Deida, it is the woman’s job to bring the interest to a relationship. The conscious woman wants to maintain her radiance and glow in order to feel the love that is her spiritual self, and also to be open and attractive to her partner.  In the best relationships, a conscious woman knows when it is time to bring more of this juice to her partner.  She knows when she is feeling tired, dull, and in need of a new infusion of radiance, a new connection to her heart and her feminine being-ness.

Jeff B. reflects. “Our relationship benefits because of the added spice. My wife is more assertive, is less apt to take my shit, and is far clearer with boundaries. She’s even more deeply woman-positive, which means she has way less patience with even my vague and questionable misogyny, i.e. patriarchal fear. I benefit because I have more of a fighting partner, who I can increasingly trust to call me on my prejudices and habitual unexamined views. I would highly recommend to men that their women empower and get to know themselves because the mirror they hold up to us is clearer, sharper and deeper. Of course men are challenged to accept change in their partners and must realize they cannot remain the same in the face of this dynamic. To develop from the simplicity of ‘the woman I thought I knew’ to the ‘beloved of mystery and profundity’ is a revolution for the consciousness of men making the shift. One payment, three curriculum’s (the woman’s, the man’s, the relationship) What a deal!!”

Eric B. talks about the benefits in his relationship, even in the bedroom. “The best food for the best result in relationship is supporting your partner in what they want to do. In most cases these days, men can be greatly helped by allowing their woman to guide them in spiritual ceremony and ritual….especially in the home and bedroom. Let your woman come home inspired and alive and men you will enjoy the gifts of her leadership.”

Jaime A. describes the effect on him as “…equally impressive. She is more patient with me, more attentive to my point of view, and very appreciative of my support of her work as a Priestess.” When I asked Chuck W. how he personally benefited, he said: “In a way, I feel more inspired to pursue creative projects. To use a cliché, it kinda rubs off on you…Honestly, I have never felt that way (afraid), even with my former wife. I guess those feelings might arise if men are not on a personal growth path for themselves. For me, I love to see my partner come home with that special glow in her eyes and new-found purpose! It makes me think, ‘How can I get me some of that glow and purpose?’ I believe that if men are willing to explore themselves and do their shadow work, then there will be no fears of their partner doing the same. Therefore, they’ll be on the same page and can grow together as a couple. I have certainly felt that in our relationship and look forward to whatever my next personal growth workshop might be!”

Buzz S. said something similar: “I met my Priestess after she had already gone through the process of becoming one, changing, and leaving her then husband who could not support her changes and spiritual growth.  I am enjoying the benefits of having an evolved Being as a partner and that is wonderful!”

It is the masculine partner’s job in a relationship to provide the depth, to take his partner deeper than she has ever gone before, and to keep taking her deeper.  He grows through taking himself to the edge of his consciousness over and over again, so that he can embody freedom. This edge of conscious freedom allows a man to intuitively know how to be with his woman in ways that fulfill her.  A woman is continually filled by a man who challenges himself, and lives with a purpose that empowers himself and serves his world.  Sometimes men get so dull and boring and lacking around purpose that women are the ones that go out into the world to challenge themselves.  Their hope is that the man in their lives will follow suit and see that there is more to life than cruising the internet or the TV, working too much or worrying too much. If a man can hear his woman’s message and be willing to open dialogue about what the truth is in their relationship, both have an exciting opportunity to grow together.

Gary S., my own Beloved, says: “A little over a year ago, the most amazing woman I’d ever met came into life. I’d always liked strong women, but she was clearly the strongest woman I’d ever seen: powerful, capable, courageous, loving, and with fully embodied feminine and masculine aspects. Today she is my Beloved, and we’re on the way to building our dream. I believe that the reason this woman came into my life and that I was able to step up to her and her power, is because a few years ago I decided I had to be the kind of man that a woman like this would be attracted to. I had to fully step into my own power, and that meant doing my own work, not just sitting by and letting life take me, but by me taking charge of my life and my own embodied masculine. When both of us do our own work, it helps us support each other in the directions that most serve our growth in love, relationship and happiness.”

Dennis B. offers, “having a partner involved in the process of spiritual growth is quite a blessing as each time she grows or moves forward spiritually it facilitates my own spiritual growth… Moving into spirit brings much more to a relationship and helps to get past the mundane chores of a relationship such as how to move money to pay bills or should we do this or that.  It takes the relationship out of the “head” part of the dynamic and puts it more into the “heart” where almost every interaction is done with love.”

Steve W. reflects on his relationship growth. “She has shared parts of the process with me throughout the course, and how it affected her, and what she was feeling. This has given me cause to think more about my spirituality and re-examine how I feel about it, which I pretty much quit doing when I rejected my catholic upbringing many years ago. I think we’ve both grown spiritually from her involvement. Exploring this process and finding her spiritual voice has caused us to have more discussions about how we feel. I have enjoyed hearing alternative views to spirituality and feel like we can both grow in a direction that is beneficial to our relationship.”

Scott H. gives his perspective on relationship. “…relationships require constant commitment, harmony, flexibility and core trust of the person you have chosen to be with. How, and what, one believes is an essential ingredient that needs to be in harmony with your partner or the whole relationship is built on false pretenses. One’s heart needs to be bigger than one’s ego.”

It becomes very obvious who the men are who want to be supportive.  We hear about them all through the process. They are the ones who will transport, baby-sit, do the last minute editing of a story, make copies, or just hold down the home front with children, pets, shopping, laundry, cooking, etc. to make it possible and easier for a women to be with her circle on the periodic weekends. These are the men who get rewarded for their support with the accolades of their priestess partner. “I am pleasantly surprised at how supportive he is of me.” “He really understands how important this is for me.” “I am very blessed to have a great partner.”  “At first I think he was fearful, but now he knows it’s ok, because I am happier with myself.  That only benefits him.”

One priestess describes and appreciates her husband’s support. “Usually he had made sure that the hot tub was up and running when I came back, so that I could soak my tired body in it. And, I always ‘debriefed’ the priestess process. He mainly listened. But that felt good too. I really appreciated him coming with me for the Emergence and his willingness to connect with everybody & enjoy an extra day in the wonderful Smoky Mountains with me. So I really felt supported. The efforts we both took to keep each other informed have helped much to make it a mutual experience.” 

On the last day of the Shamanic Priestess Process, the women “emerge” as priestesses, declaring themselves and who they are in the world.  This ceremony is presented to their communities, families and allies, so that they can be seen, heard and received. It is followed by social time, and it is a time I finally get to meet the men who have held space for the women throughout their initiation period. I have heard many beautiful comments from the men who admitted being initially uncomfortable with the idea of the process.  “Thank you for giving me back my wife.”  “Where can I do this work with men?”. “I love that she is a priestess, I always knew that sacred woman was within her.” “I really admire you for doing this work, you really serve these women.  “This has really enriched our relationship.”

Steve W. talks about his experience of her spiritual friends. “I have enjoyed seeing her gain spiritual growth and the sense of community she relishes by being involved with like-minded women. I have met most of them and have enjoyed them, and felt very comfortable and accepted by them. They’re really not militant, man-hating, ball crushing, dyke feminist witches (my wife made me say this)!”

Larry B. writes, “I was confirmed that some of this new softness came from the priestess process when I felt the acceptance and love from the other priestesses on the weekend of the Emergence. These were not feminists who lost track of love within their politics. These were loving women who walked their talk politically, getting important things in a way that also supported the positive masculine. I could feel their inner marriage as I could feel hers.”

The last question I asked the men is “What would be a message you would give to other men who have fears about their partner doing this work or any women’s spiritual growth work?

Dennis B. advises: “Get over the fear.  If a man is afraid of his woman growing in spirit then he needs to do some work on himself.  Holding one back from change is not good for either partner. If somehow a woman’s search for spirit creates an end to a relationship that’s much better than trying to keep someone from growing.”

Gary S. says: “Your woman is going to go through some inevitable changes in her life. She chose you and she wants you to join her in this growth and she wants your support and your strength. It’s the greatest gift you can give her. So for the men who fear the work their woman is doing, do your own work and step up to who she’s becoming, or at least support her….because she’s becoming….with or without you.”

Eric B. offers: “If men can step beyond their fears of losing something, they may be very surprised at how much there is to gain.”
Larry B. says, “ I guess my message to other men would be that if you think this process might undermine your relationship, then maybe there is already a problem that needs addressing. I haven’t seen any negative effects.”

Jim B. says he “…would tell other men to not be afraid; be open minded; be patient and listen. In the long run you will have a more vibrant and interesting partner. I will say, yes, I was afraid at first. I thought she might be encouraged to hate men by other women in the group, but I have learned that is not the truth.”

As far as the whole concept of man-hating feminism is concerned, Jackson R. says it eloquently.  “I believe that the sacred feminine exists in a different realm than secular feminism. Secular feminism is resistance to the male domination of our traditional culture and religion. Sacred feminism on the other hand is an internal discovery and integration of the feminine quality of being. Both women and men seek to balance the feminine and masculine qualities. When women find this confident power of the authentic feminine and are able to balance the feminine and masculine, they can then interact with the world in more positive ways. The difference is a presence that is less reactive. It emphasizes the positive qualities of the feminine and stands for the woman’s place in the world. Ultimately it is a more effective way of being.”

Other men have a few reflective questions:

Michael C.: “If we, as men, are afraid of our partner engaging in her spiritual growth work, we probably should be! Are we, on some level afraid that she might “catch on” to us or outgrow the need for us? So what do we do? How do we choose to most authentically respond?  Do I shrink and become jealous and controlling or do I wake up and step up my own commitment to consciousness? How can I as a man see my woman’s beautiful desire to more fully open to life as an opportunity and invitation for me to penetrate her more deeply with my purpose, passion and presence?  As men, the more we seek comfort the less well we sleep at night. As men, our deepest and most passionate drive is for freedom, not comfort. Our pursuit of deeper and greater freedom brings with it the adventure and challenge of breaking into new territory and ’going where no man has gone before.’  And you are worried about your woman doing her spiritual work?”

Dez N: “Dear Men, supporting the women in your life to step into their power will insure deeper, safer, and sweeter relationships.  Dispel fear and doubt with knowledge, love, and clarity. Most people live in fear and are half-alive, but fully alive and powerful individuals create extraordinary relationships.  I feel more loved and safer around powerful women. What do you deserve?”

The New Masculine is being birthed on earth as surely as The Divine Feminine is emerging. There is no stopping it.  The burning desire for a New Earth, what Nicole Christine, creatrix of the Priestess Process™ calls Celestial Earth, carries us forward. The passion for a more evolved consciousness spurs us all on into this new territory. Women and men are traveling there together now more easily and often than ever before.  It’s the Christ~Magdalene phenomena, the Sacred Marriage, the Priest~ess, the spiritual quest to bring heaven to earth for a change and embody our spiritual beliefs in our relationships and to make every aspect of life Sacred here and now.  We have so much more potency, synergy and alchemy when we do it together.

Blessed are the Men who are Sacred Allies to the Women, and stand with us in Dreaming a New World into Being. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!