So often, we think power must be harsh, hard, and unyielding. But what if power was never meant to be that way? What if power could be a sacred force flowing from within—a Loving Power?
True power does not come from the mind alone; it comes from the heart. Within our hearts lies our truth, and owning and expressing that truth is the most powerful act we can perform.
Love never speaks harshly or forces its way through life. It says yes firmly, sets boundaries—absolutely—but never from a place of hatred or judgment. Love arises from sacred truth, expressed with grace and compassion.
We have been conditioned to believe that power means exerting force, shouting our demands, or manipulating to get our way. This is an old paradigm—a distorted way of being. We are never meant to wage war on each other, whether through words or actions. Fear, jealousy, and insecurity are all negative vibrations that do not resonate with the truth of our being.
The way humanity treats each other without kindness and love reflects the wounded masculine and feminine within ourselves. We must release the conditioning that binds us, let go of the programming that ignores the wisdom of our hearts, and stop projecting our wounds onto others. Only by taking ownership of our fears and letting them go can we step into our original divine blueprint of love.
Honoring your truth is the most powerful thing you can do as a divine feminine. Speaking from the heart without the need to perform, persuade, or prove anything is the essence of Loving Power. Nobody else can speak your truth for you. Nobody else can own it but you. You hold the power, and the truths of others do not have to define yours. As a sovereign creator of your life, you decide what resonates with your reality—and what does not.
While I reflect on Loving Power, the famous passage from 1 Corinthians 13 comes to mind, often called the “Love Chapter.” Verses 4–7 beautifully describe the qualities of love:
“Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.
It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.
Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.
It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.”
This is Loving Power in its purest form. It is gentle, firm, authentic, and unwavering. When we embody this kind of power, we no longer need to dominate or control. We create from a place of love, and in that, we become truly unstoppable.