The Goddess Needs to Be Worshipped

The Erasure of the Goddess

In my work, I see so many women in pain, not because they lack strength, but because they have forgotten the goddess within. Generations of women before them carried the same wound. Culture, religion, and society confused them about their true role. They were taught to shrink, to submit, to be silent. They were told their worth was only in serving others, never in embodying their divinity.

But blood remembers what history tried to erase. Heal a woman, and you heal a nation. When one woman reclaims her goddesshood, she heals the women before her, and she changes the inheritance of those who will come after her.

For millennia, the feminine was revered: Isis, Hathor, Inanna, Maat, Oshun, Kali, Pachamama.

The goddess was the pulse of life, the protector of balance, the giver of intuition, the ruler of creation.

Women led temples, sat on thrones, and carried divine authority.

Then patriarchy rose. Temples were destroyed, priestesses demonized, wisdom rewritten.

  • Mary Magdalene was reduced from spiritual equal to sinner.

  • Wise women were branded witches and burned.

  • Cleopatra, Wu Zetian, and Queen Nzinga were recast as seductresses or tyrants.

  • Hollywood flattened the goddess into tropes: the temptress, the witch, the damsel.

This was not random. It was intentional, to sever women from their bloodlines of power.

Because when a woman forgets she is divine, she becomes easier to control.

Yet, those who remember change the world. Harriet Tubman followed visions as a Warrior-Priestess and freed her people. Frida Kahlo embodied the Healer-Magician, turning her pain into medicine through art. Maya Angelou gave voice to truth as a Queen-Priestess. Beyoncé reclaims Oshun and Hathor on global stages as a Lover-Queen. Oprahbuilt an empire as the Businesswoman-Queen, uplifting millions by embodying abundance and alignment.

The goddess cannot be erased, she rises again in every woman who remembers.

Master the Goddess – Radical Responsibility

The goddess is not one face — she is many. She is healer, magician, lover, warrior, queen, nurturer, priestess, and businesswoman. Each is a sacred frequency within your DNA, waiting for activation. To master them is to raise your vibration, strengthen your aura, and embody sovereignty.

But before you awaken the archetypes, you must accept a deeper truth: the goddess begins with responsibility. No partner, no culture, no system can give you what you refuse to claim. You are the first altar you must honor.

Mastering the goddess means mastering yourself, choosing discipline over distraction, clarity over confusion, devotion over depletion. It means respecting your body as temple, your mind as throne, your aura as shield, and your soul as compass.

Every act of self-respect is a key. With each choice, you activate an archetype: the healer when you tend to your wounds, the warrior when you protect your boundaries, the queen when you step into sovereignty. When you commit to this inner work, your frequency rises — and your outer world is forced to respond.

Honoring the Goddess within-The Archetypes

The Healer (Isis) – Transmuting Pain into Medicine

She restores and transforms. She knows wounds carry wisdom.

  • Essence: Isis, the great mother and healer, who pieced Osiris back together and birthed new life.

  • Practice: Self-healing rituals, journaling, breathwork, and tending to your body as your first altar.

The Magician (Hecate) – Creating Reality with Intention

She bends timelines with focus and faith. Thought is her spellwork.

  • Essence: Hecate, goddess of magic, crossroads, and hidden knowledge.

  • Practice: Work with candles, affirmations, symbols, and rituals of intention — every choice becomes spellwork.

The Lover (Hathor / Oshun) – Pleasure as Sacred Devotion

She embodies beauty, sensuality, magnetism. Pleasure is her prayer.

  • Essence: Hathor, Egyptian goddess of joy and love; Oshun, Yoruba goddess of sweetness, rivers, and attraction.

  • Practice: Adorn your body, honor your sensuality, dance, eat and love as rituals of devotion.

The Nurturer (Nut) – Cosmic Motherhood

She embodies nourishment, protection, and the vast embrace of the heavens.

  • Essence: Nut, the sky mother who arches over the earth, swallowing the sun each night and birthing it each morning.

  • Practice: Nurture yourself first, then others. Create safe spaces, cook or care with intention, and practice compassion without depletion.

The Warrior (Sekhmet / Kali) – Protecting the Temple

She defends what is sacred and commands respect.

  • Essence: Sekhmet, the lioness of Egypt, goddess of war and healing; Kali, fierce mother who destroys illusion and liberates souls.

  • Practice: Speak your truth, set boundaries, train your body, and energetically shield your aura.

The Queen (Maat / Isis) – Sovereignty and Legacy

She rules with grace, builds empires, and creates order.

  • Essence: Maat, goddess of balance, truth, and divine order; Isis as the sovereign throne.

  • Practice: Organize your finances, lead your life as though crowned, and align your daily choices with long-term legacy.

The Priestess (Persephone / Yemaya) – Walking Between Worlds

She channels divine wisdom and trusts the unseen.

  • Essence: Persephone, queen of the underworld and cycles of rebirth; Yemaya, mother of oceans, dreams, and intuition.

  • Practice: Meditate, work with dreams, read tarot, pray, and commune with your ancestors and guides.

The Businesswoman (Oya) – Transformation and Empire

She is the storm that clears the path, the strategist of wealth, the guardian of trade and expansion.

  • Essence: Oya, Yoruba goddess of storms, marketplace, death, and rebirth — fierce force of change and commerce.

  • Practice: Build your business with strategy and intuition, align work with soul mission, and invest with vision for seven generations ahead.

Love and Worship

When you embody the goddess, your partner must recognize it. He must know who is the divine force in your union. His role is not to dominate but to worship and co-create with you.

Worship is not empty flattery — it is action. It is flowers, perfume, gifts, dinners, financial investments, protection, quality time, sacred listening. His world upgrades the moment he honors yours.

But the initiation begins with you.

  • When you activate Maat — balance, order, divine truth — you build a life that reflects your sacred worth.

  • When you anchor Isis — intuition and magic — you live guided by the unseen.

  • When you call forth Sekhmet — fire and power — you protect your boundaries.

  • When you embrace Hathor — beauty and love — you embody pleasure as prayer.

This is not submission. This is ascension. True love is not about shrinking but multiplying: expanding wealth, creativity, family, and legacy through the union of two aligned souls.

The Return of the Goddess

When the archetypes are alive in you, your frequency rises. Your aura becomes radiant and untouchable. Gossip, disrespect, and toxic patterns cannot penetrate your orb. You become a living altar, magnetic, sovereign, whole.

Despite centuries of erasure, women are remembering. The goddess rises again in every woman who reclaims her archetypes, guards her aura, and demands worship as alignment, not ego.

You are not meant to be small. You are not meant to erase yourself. You are not meant to submit to what dishonors you.

You are the goddess.
You are the throne.
You are the altar.
You are the offering.

And the time has come to remember.

Love, Mara