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Wanting To Do Nothing Does Not Make You "Divine Feminine"

And what it actually means to be in your divine feminine energy from a metaphysical point of view

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Georgina Rose
May 10, 2025
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Due to the rise in popularity of the phrase “divine feminine energy”, the important and perennially true metaphysical principle of the divine feminine has been diluted in the minds of the public to such an extent that it is being used to describe things that are opposed to it. Recently, there has been a rise of women describing their desire to live a life of complete comfort, one without stress, one without effort, and one with pure ease, as being in their “divine feminine energy”. If one learned about the divine feminine from Twitter, they believe that femininity is when you lounge around all day and sip matcha. The truth is far from this position. In fact, when someone’s only vision for their life is to just relax all day, and not to move towards their True Will or a higher form of Virtue, they are metaphysically harming their soul.

Let’s be honest about what this trait really is—laziness. In all religions, there is a list of vices or sins, they simply are called different things across culture, and in every single one there is some variant of laziness or sloth. The reason why laziness is a metaphysically corrosive trait is that blocks the person suffering from this affliction from their willpower and their strength. When one gives into their laziness, they weaken their psyche, detach from their Will, and cut away from their resilience. When we live a full and beautiful life, we will have negative experiences, and if we do not build up our inner strength, and build up our understanding that work and suffering often makes us stronger, we will collapse. The lazy person is committing a form of spiritual suicide where slowly by surely they break down every part of themself, until even something as minor as a paper cut could destroy them.

The feminine has never been lazy. In fact, the feminine is anything but lazy. From a metaphysical perspective, the feminine represents the concept of form. As we know, the idea of “as above, so below”, or the connection between the microcosm and the macrocosm, is a metaphysical law. So, what to understand what the feminine means in our microcosmic lives, we must consider its place in the macrocosm. In the macrocosm, the feminine gives shape. The feminine is the severe, the masculine the merciful. The feminine is the malefic, the masculine is the benefic. The feminine is constriction, the masculine is generation. On a physical level, during the procreative act, or the unification of opposites, we see this—there are millions of generative sperm all moving upwards, then the egg lands on one, then from this creates new life. If all of the sperm were fertilized, the woman would die in childbirth. This represents how the masculine creates, then the feminine forms, and from this comes perfection.

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