Why Your Ovaries are Amazing!

 
Illustration of womb anatomy

Illustration from Tami Lynn Kent’s TedX talk The Yoni Whisperer (worth watching!)

 

Here’s something we don’t usually get excited about: our ovaries!  

Your ovaries do more than produce your precious eggs. They hold your life-force energy, your creative fire - whether you're still bleeding or in menopause.

The more you connect with them, the more they become fuel for you to birth your creative projects into the world - the legacy you wish to leave for your family, community and the planet.  

Since your ovaries are where you hold your eggs, they are also a direct connection to your ancestors and to future generations. They hold your ancestral treasures - the talents, gifts, and wisdom of those who passed life forward to you.

Blocks to Your Ovarian Power

In my family, our ovaries have been associated with sadness rather than joy and creation. My mother died of ovarian cancer at age 51, when I was 23. I now understand that she likely was carrying a lot for her mother and female ancestors.

If your mother was taught that women have to obey and compromise to make others happy, if she projected her suppressed anger or frustration onto you, this can have an impact on your ovaries.

 
 

Sexual trauma or grief in your ancestral line can block access to family gifts, and you may experience difficulty and lack. Healing ancestral energy of losing a child, miscarriage, sexual abuse and violation can be very supportive.

If you’re ready to heal the wounds (physical, emotional and energetic) held in your womb space, a Womb Constellation is a sacred container to reveal and release personal pain and unconscious ancestral trauma so that you can create and give birth to life.  


This weekend at our women’s retreat in Taos, we’ll be healing ancestral trauma, awakening the womb space, and activating our ovarian power so that we step through our womb portal of creation to what’s beyond. I’m so excited for what will unfold!

I hope you have a wonderful week and weekend.

Maria Lyn Gallardo