A wild woman is not a girlfriend. She is a relationship with nature.

🔻 When you embody your wild self 🔻

When you tune in to your innermost soul calling

When you connect deeply with your womb

🔥 It will frighten people

They will not understand

They will make you feel "not normal"

They may even run away

♥️ Well, sister ~ that's because they are too afraid to rise up into their own greatness

It's because stepping into the fullest version of themselves takes more courage than they are willing to cultivate

And it's because they've been disconnected from themselves for so long, it takes them WAY out of their comfort zone to actually FEEL the depth of magic available within them

🔻🔥♥️ But please don't let that deter you my love

Because the world needs you

The collective needs you

The Great Earth Mother needs you

🌿🌺 Our connection to nature is a reflection of our connection to ourselves. When you open to your wild self you open to the abundance of the earth. When you tune-in to your womb you activate this connection on a deep level. Prosperity and abundance rain down

Life becomes easier

Relationships are stronger and more authentic

You experience the truth of your sensuality and feminine essence

AND, you begin to magnetize and attract people who will not run from your bigness, but will instead fan your flames, rooting you on, and holding space for you to go even deeper.

Trust. Your sisterhood has your back

⚡🔮⚡ You are a wild woman, and you are radiant


"So, come to me, and be healed in the unbearable lightness and darkness of all that you are.
There is nothing in you that can scare me. Nothing in you I will not use to make you great.
A wild woman is not a girlfriend. She is a relationship with nature.
She is the primal source of all your desires, and she is the wild whipping wind that uproots the poisonous cornstalks on your neatly tilled farm.
She will plant pear trees in the wake of your disaster.
She will see to it that you shall rise again.
She is the lover who restores you to your own wild nature."
~ Alison Nappi