Every Woman Is Born With Power - Remembering It Is the Journey
- DivineWisdomWithin

- Jan 6
- 3 min read
Every woman is born carrying power.
Not the kind that needs to dominate, prove, or perform - but a quieter, deeper force that lives in her body, her intuition, her cycles, her creativity, her capacity to feel, and her ability to alchemize experience into wisdom.
This power is not given to her by the world.
It is not granted through permission, validation, or achievement.
It is inherent.
And yet, most women spend years - sometimes lifetimes - disconnected from it.
Power Is Not Something You Earn
From an early age, many women are taught that power lives outside of them:
In being chosen
In begin agreeable
In being productive
In being desirable
In being "good"
So she learns to look outward. She learns to contort. She learns to override her instincts in order to belong.
But true feminine power does not come from adapting to the world. It comes from remembering herself within it.
Your Powers Are Subtle - Until They Are Not
A woman's power is often underestimated because it does not always look loud.
It looks like:
Intuition that knows before the mind catches up
Emotional intelligence that reads energy, not just words
A body that signals truth through sensation
Creativity that births ideas, solutions, and life itself
Presence that regulates rooms without effort
These are not weaknesses. They are advanced forms of intelligence.
But they must be honored to be strengthened.
Finding Your Power Requires Turning Inward
A woman does not discover her power by copying someone else's path. She discovers it by listening - deeply - to her own.
Finding your power asks you to:
Slow down enough to hear your inner voice
Question the beliefs you inherited but never chose
Notice where your energy expands - and where it contracts
Reclaim your yes's and your no's as sacred
Your power leaves clues everywhere:
In what lights you up
In what drains you
In what you have survived
In what you are drawn to again and again
Power Strengthens Through Use, Not Perfection
A woman's power grows when she practices trusting herself.
Not when she gets it "right", but when she:
Honors her intuition even when it is inconvenient
Sets boundaries even when her voice shakes
Chooses rest even when the world rewards exhaustion
Speaks truth even when it disrupts comfort
Each choice reinforces the signal -
I am safe with myself.
And that safety is the foundation of true strength.
Suppressed Power Becomes Pain
When a woman does not access her power, it does not disappear - it turns inward.
It can show up as:
Anxiety
Burnout
Resentment
Chronic self-doubt
Feeling "too much" or "not enough"
These are not flaws. They are signs that her energy wants to move, create, and be expressed.
Power that is honored becomes wisdom. Power that is suppressed becomes suffering.
Embodied Power Is Soft, Grounded, and Unshakeable
A woman in her power does not need to convince anyone.
She moves differently.
She chooses differently.
She rests without guilt.
She creates without apology.
Her power is not reactive - it is rooted. Not aggressive - but magnetic. Not chaotic - but deeply regulated.
This kind of power changes families, relationships, communities, and generations - simply by being embodied.
A Closing Invitation
You do not need to become someone new to access your power.
You need to return to who you were before you learned to abandon yourself.
Your power is already alive inside you. Waiting for your attention. Waiting for your trust. Waiting for your permission to lead.
And the moment you choose to listen - it begins to grow.




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