Empress Seduction

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The Empress, being an archetypal symbol for the Goddess incarnate, is full of seductive and sensual power. Many, over the course of Patriarchal perfectionism, have become leery of these powers of innate sexuality in the Empress. Alas, she is within each of us, male and female, and we all respond to her call to create incredibly thoughtful beauty in our human mating rituals. This energy, like all energies, can be used for light or dark, but when it is called upon in health, it can be one of the most fascinating, alluring, and mesmerizing displays of Empress wisdom we can hope to witness. Women who seek to deepen their relationships with the Empress can benefit greatly from embracing the art of seduction. Men can benefit greatly form supporting and responding to this power whole-heartedly, so that the Empress in every woman can be loved and nurtured by those outside of herself. Catch the podcast, watch the super fun mini-vid, and, most of all, enjoy your sensual seductive side! Namaste~

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My God

interesting inspirations.

The scholar learns every day,
the follower of the Way unlearns every day.

thanks for this

awakening tip ;-) . Me wearing this only one earing for years! It's f*cking time to do something about that!

LOL!

Thanks guys, this was a really fun week, for sure! Signs- yeah, I went through the same thing. Stripping wasn't the most healthy thing I've ever done, but it taught me a lot about our innate seductive powers that I wish I had learned as a girl. Rock the one-earring babe, rules are made to be broken! ;)

Namaste,

Ginnie Jester
www.everyempress.com

Thanks for the inspiration!

Adam- its a tricky tight-rope we walk in this human experience. We want to teach and be taught. We want to learn and be learned. Thanks for shining light in the right direction, I got the inspiration I needed to clarify things, loud and clear. I appreciate the Messenger.

Namaste,

Ginnie Jester
www.everyempress.com

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