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Womb Healing – Female Energy Balancing

What is a Womb Healing – Female Energy Balancing session?

This is a gentle and relaxing hands-on healing sequence which focuses the Divine Feminine energy used in the Worldwide Womb Blessing in a series of hand positions on the three main female energy centres (different to the chakra system) and on specific energy points on the female body that relate to the energies of the four female archetypes over the area of the womb. This modality was created by one of my teachers, Miranda Gray.

The purpose of the session is to rebalance the four main feminine archetypal energies of your womb, so they each work in harmony with one another. These are represented by and affect the four main phases of your menstrual cycle or lunar cycle (if you are post menopausal). More about the archetypes below.

This session can also be delivered at a distance.

Womb Healings can be received:

  • Before a Personal or Worldwide Womb Blessing to help you to strengthen, clear and harmonise your cycle energies in order to be able to open more fully to the Womb blessing attunement.
  • After a Personal or Worldwide Womb Blessing to help you to integrate the Womb Blessing changes that take place through the energetic re-birthing process.
  • Together with Female Archetypal Coaching Sessions.
  • At any time when you wish to restore your energies and well-being.

What Are The Female Archetypal Energies?

Each phase of your menstrual or lunar cycle (for post menopausal women), has a feminine archetype associated with it!

There are four main feminine archetypes:

  • Spring Maiden – the free independent woman without obligations, full of confidence, energy, and dynamic action-taking.
  • Summer Mother – for sensuality, fertility, openness to love, care and compassion, and issues relating to motherhood.
  • Autumn Enchantress – for creativity, intuition, magic, manifestation, boundaries, wild sensuality and discernment.
  • Winter Crone/Wise Woman – for inner guidance, acceptance, release, completions, soul whispers, and peace.

If any of these archetypes are out of balance for you we would discuss whether you might also need a deeper healing in the form of an Archetypal Womb Blessing to reset and transform the archetype back to its original authentic state.

How Will the Womb Healing Help You?

We live in a hectic world where women are expected to live and work like men. It is no wonder so many of us have menstrual cycles which are unbalanced and stressed, creating challenging physical, emotional and mental experiences. We all need an oasis of female well-being and restoration at some time in our hectic and busy life!

The Womb Healing – female energy balancing is designed to counteract the effects of modern life by:

  • Replenishing depleted archetypal energy centres so we feel whole and comfortable with all aspects of our self.
  • Helping to harmonise the flow from one archetype / phase to the next so we flow gracefully through the changes of our cyclic nature, whether in association with the menstrual cycle or the lunar cycle.
  • Energising the three main female energy centres, including the womb energy centre, bringing feelings of wholeness, stress relief and being centred, safe and empowered within our femininity again.
  • Clearing blocks that restrict our archetypal energies so that we live a richer version of our femininity, accessing the creativity, sexuality, intuition, clarity, wisdom and spirituality that lies in our authentic nature.

It is also ideal to help support peri-menopausal and post-menopausal women as they go through the archetypal energy changes which transform them into the ultimate stage of female life development.

What Happens In A Womb Healing – Female Energy Balancing Session?

You will lie on a couch, comfortable and fully clothed with a blanket covering you.

I will work through a series of hand positions, specific to the female energy structure and both on and off the body, starting at the head and finishing at the feet.

It is not unusual for you to go to sleep during the Womb Healing!

At the end you can share your experiences with me. I  may offer you female archetypal coaching before or after the Womb Healing.

What is the Difference Between A Womb Blessing (R) Attunement and a Womb healing?

The Womb Healing is supportive and restores your female energies and well-being. 

The Womb Blessing is transformative and starts a path of awakening to the joy and deep beauty of the authentic femininity that lies within you. It’s like a power flush through your three main energy centres.

Natasha Bailey’s Offering

  • Consultation (60 mins) - £111

If you would like to access the Women Supporting Women Fund to subsidise this treatment, find more details here.

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Having vice-chaired a local Maternity Voices Partnership for several years, with the 'beyond the veil' access that gave, seeing the midwife experience, with the lack of funding/resources and burnout, this hasn't surprised me...

I've struggled to put into words my feelings about the latest report, but @stockportbirth has done it very well 👇

The ‘interim’ maternity and neonatal investigation report is out today. 

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You can also make a standalone donation, follow the link in our bio.

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