To The Beautiful Divine Women
Divine Beautiful Women ❤️ You are worthy of your biggest destiny. You just need to believe in yourself and surround yourself with those who truly know your worth.
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Steve Delano Garcia
"It is the wounded woman who transforms the world. She is the one who has walked through the deepest valleys of pain, the one who has faced the storms of life head-on and emerged not just intact, but stronger, wiser, and more radiant than ever before. Her journey is not one of ease or comfort but of struggle and survival, and it is precisely this journey that has shaped her into the powerful force she is today. She is the one who has been tested, who has been pushed to her limits, and who has found within herself a strength she never knew existed. She is the one who has been wounded, yes, but it is her wounds that have become her greatest teachers, her greatest sources of power.
She is the woman who has walked through the fires of hell and come out the other side. She has felt the heat of despair, the sting of betrayal, the weight of loss, and yet she has not been consumed. Instead, she has been refined, like gold in the furnace, made purer, stronger, and more precious. She has risen from the ashes of her suffering, not as a victim, but as a victor. She carries with her the wisdom of the depths, the knowledge of what it means to endure, to survive, to thrive. She knows the darkness intimately, but she is not afraid of it. Instead, she has learned to dance with it, to find the light even in the deepest shadows.
She is the woman who has been used and abused, who has been taken for granted, who has been cast aside and forgotten. But she has not allowed these experiences to define her. Instead, she has used them as fuel, as motivation to become more than anyone ever thought she could be. She has developed the will of a warrior, the heart of a lioness, the spirit of a phoenix. She is fierce, not because she wants to be, but because she has had to be. She is strong, not because it is easy, but because it is necessary. She is resilient, not because she has never been broken, but because she has learned how to put herself back together, time and time again.
She is an alchemist, a master of transformation. She takes the raw materials of her pain, her trauma, her suffering, and she turns them into something beautiful, something powerful, something sacred. She does not run from her past; she embraces it, knowing that it is a part of her, but it does not define her. She is an agent of love, a force of compassion and kindness in a world that often feels cold and indifferent. She knows what it means to suffer, and so she is quick to offer comfort, to extend a hand, to be a light in someone else’s darkness.
She is a transmuter of trauma, a healer of wounds. She has taken the broken pieces of her own life and she has made them whole again, not by pretending the cracks don’t exist, but by filling them with gold, by turning her scars into works of art. She is a mystical misfit, a woman who does not fit neatly into the boxes that society tries to put her in. She is too wild, too free, too powerful to be contained. She is a reminder that it is okay to be different, to be unique, to be yourself, even if that means standing alone.
She is the sensitive of spirit, the one who feels deeply, who loves fiercely, who cares passionately. She is the one who reminds us to return to our roots, to remember who we are, to reconnect with our divine essence. She is the one who communes with the Earth, who listens to the whispers of the wind, who feels the heartbeat of the world beneath her feet. She is the one who calls forth the Holy, who invites the sacred into the mundane, who sees the divine in everything and everyone.
She is the one who restores humanity’s bleeding hearts, who offers solace to the weary, who brings hope to the hopeless. She is the one who reminds us that even in the darkest times, there is always a light, always a way forward. She is the one who shows us that it is possible to heal, to grow, to become more than we ever thought we could be. She is the one who teaches us that our wounds do not have to define us, that our past does not have to dictate our future.
The ignorant may label her as broken, but she is not broken—she is broken open. She is a forgiver, not because she condones the wrongs that have been done to her, but because she knows that holding onto anger and resentment only hurts herself. She is a giver, not because she has to be, but because she wants to be. She is a portal of power, a conduit for the divine, a channel for the sacred. She is a sorceress, a weaver of magic, a creator of miracles. She is a sacred oracle, a voice of truth, a guide for those who are lost.
She is a survivor, a warrior, a queen. She has faced the darkness and she has emerged victorious. She dances with the shadows, not because she is afraid of them, but because she knows that they are a part of her, just as much as the light is. She emanates light, not because she has never known darkness, but because she has learned how to find the light even in the darkest places. She is a liberator of love, a bringer of peace, a healer of hearts. She shows us that love is not weak, that it is not passive, that it is not something to be taken for granted. Love is powerful, love is transformative, love is life-changing.
She is always pregnant with possibility, always open to the new, always ready to embrace the unknown. She is a creator, a nurturer, a life-giver. Her love is a force of nature, a wild, untamed energy that cannot be controlled or contained. It is a love that births life wherever it lands, a love that heals, that transforms, that uplifts. She is the woman who reminds us that we are all capable of more than we ever thought possible, that we are all capable of love, of healing, of transformation.
She is the wounded woman, and she is the one who will heal the world. She is the one who will remind us of our strength, of our power, of our potential. She is the one who will show us that even in our darkest moments, there is always hope, always a way forward. She is the one who will teach us that our wounds do not have to define us, that our past does not have to dictate our future. She is the one who will lead us back to ourselves, back to our roots, back to our divine essence.
She is the woman who has walked through the fire and come out the other side, not just intact, but stronger, wiser, and more radiant than ever before. She is the woman who has faced the darkness and emerged victorious, not as a victim, but as a victor. She is the woman who has been wounded, yes, but it is her wounds that have become her greatest teachers, her greatest sources of power. She is the woman who has been used and abused, who has been taken for granted, who has been cast aside and forgotten. But she has not allowed these experiences to define her. Instead, she has used them as fuel, as motivation to become more than anyone ever thought she could be.
She is the woman who reminds us that it is okay to be different, to be unique, to be yourself, even if that means standing alone. She is the woman who feels deeply, who loves fiercely, who cares passionately. She is the woman who communes with the Earth, who listens to the whispers of the wind, who feels the heartbeat of the world beneath her feet. She is the woman who calls forth the Holy, who invites the sacred into the mundane, who sees the divine in everything and everyone.
She is the woman who restores humanity’s bleeding hearts, who offers solace to the weary, who brings hope to the hopeless. She is the woman who reminds us that even in the darkest times, there is always a light, always a way forward. She is the woman who shows us that it is possible to heal, to grow, to become more than we ever thought we could be. She is the woman who teaches us that our wounds do not have to define us, that our past does not have to dictate our future.
She is the woman who dances with the shadows, who emanates light, who liberates love from the chains of fear and unconsciousness. She is the woman who is always pregnant with possibility, who is always open to the new, who is always ready to embrace the unknown. She is the woman whose love births life wherever it lands, whose love heals, transforms, and uplifts. She is the wounded woman, and she is the one who will heal the world. She is the one who will remind us of our strength, of our power, of our potential. She is the one who will lead us back to ourselves, back to our roots, back to our divine essence. She is the woman who will transform the world, one heart at a time."
-Steve De'lano Garcia
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