Being Enough
“I am enough, I am enough, I am enough.”
These words resounded like a slow echo in my ears after a few days of feeling not ENOUGH for what felt like a lifetime of stories strewn and scrolled written across my outside balcony.
“I am enough, I am enough, I am enough.”
These words resounded like a slow echo in my ears after a few days of feeling not ENOUGH for what felt like a lifetime of stories strewn and scrolled written across my outside balcony.
That thing the nature of which is totally unknown to you is usually what you need to find,” says Rebecca Solnit, “and finding it is a matter of getting lost.
With the accelerated pace of our day to day and all the external stimuli we receive it is possible that we forget our union with whom we really are, with our cyclical nature. And more in the era that is no longer marked by the menstrual cycle.
When your life passes between flasks, fire, books and plants, alchemy evolves from a vocational passion to become a language to express yourself and understand the world. For a long time the paradigm from which I have observed life has been that of the hermit. As its name suggests, every time someone asks me what that paradigm is, I answer that it is a form of life learned from observing the Universe and its laws and reproducing them in the earthly world. That is magic, learning, understanding, and reproducing the laws of Nature.
As women we know our menstrual cycle brings and marks different emotional and vital states. Some women can find themselves in the stereotypical irritable or extremely sad state in the premenstrual phase, others not, but most women notice some changes in relation to their cycle.