How many of us were once tamed, only to find ourselves unleashed and told that we were “too much”? That we feel too deeply, ask too many questions, love too quickly? From a young age, we were handed a guidebook that taught us to dilute ourselves—to make ourselves smaller, quieter, easier to digest. Society told us that our emotions were dangerous, our vulnerability was a weakness, and our desire for truth was inconvenient.
But here’s the thing: we didn’t listen. Or maybe we did, for a while. We tried to fit into that mold, tried to silence our emotions and shut down our instincts. But eventually, we woke up. We realized that taming ourselves wasn’t living—it was surviving. And survival, my love, is not enough for us.
Some of us were tamed once. But once we healed, we unleashed a version of ourselves that could never be caged again. We don’t dilute ourselves to fit into anyone’s expectations anymore. We don’t apologize for asking questions or loving too quickly. We don’t hold back our passion, because we know that life is meant to be lived fully, in all its raw, messy beauty.
The Fearless Heart
Many people have ghosted us along the way. That’s the price we pay for being “too much.” But let me tell you something: our strength attracts the strong, and it repels the insecure. If our courage, our depth, or our intensity intimidates you, then you’re doing us both a favor by fleeting. We won’t beg you to stay, because We’ve spent too many years breaking out of our own comfort zone to shrink ourselves for someone else’s. We welcome those who are willing to stay and give our blessings to those who can’t, no hard feelings. Go in peace, my love.
We’ve learned that not everyone can handle the fire we carry. And that’s okay. Some people are still trapped in cages of their own making, terrified of what it means to live authentically, to feel deeply, and to love without conditions. If that’s you, we’ll keep you in our prayers. But we won’t slow down our own journey to wait for you to catch up.
We are here for more. We are here to experience every shade of life—the light and the dark, the joy and the pain, the passion and the stillness. Life isn’t black and white for us; it’s fifty shades of grey, and we can see hues that others can’t even imagine. Our world is vibrant, alive, and full of depth because we have embraced every part of ourselves—the tender, the fierce, the vulnerable, and the wild.
No Dilution, No Apologies
We don’t say “I love you” to seek validation. Whether you say it back or not doesn’t matter. We say it because we mean it. We’ve learned that love is not a transaction; it’s a gift. And when we love, we love with our whole hearts—no holding back, no games, no pretending to be anything less than what we are.
We dive deep into everything. We ask the questions that others are afraid to ask, not because we want to stir things up, but because we crave truth. Surface-level conversations don’t interest us; we want to know the heart of the matter. And yes, we open up too quickly, we share our stories and emotions without hesitation, and we’ve seen how that openness creates space for others to do the same.
How many times have people told us their deepest secrets, shocked by their own vulnerability? That’s the magic of living authentically—when we show up fully as ourselves, it invites others to do the same, even if they’ve never felt safe enough to do so before.
The Sacred Feminine Within
We are guided by something greater than ourselves. The Sacred Feminine—the Divine Mother—walks with us every step of the way. She is our courage, our wisdom, and our strength. Through her, we’ve learned that emotions are sacred, not something to be suppressed. She has shown us that living from the heart is the truest expression of power.
We don’t shrink ourselves to make others comfortable because the Divine Mother didn’t create us to be small. She created us to be wild, free, and unapologetically authentic. And we honor her by embracing every part of ourselves, refusing to be tamed by anyone’s expectations.
So, if someone tells us to tone it down, to be less emotional, to stop loving so deeply, we understand that it’s not a reflection of who we are—it’s a reflection of where they are. They’re still trapped in their cage, afraid of what it means to live fully. We broke free, darling, and there’s no going back.
Living Unleashed
We are not here to dilute ourselves to keep you in your comfort zone. Comfort zones don’t exist for us anymore. We’ve spent years breaking out of them, healing, and finding our way back to our true selves. We live with passion, with intensity, with an openness that may scare some, but that’s the beauty of it. We are no longer afraid of living fully. We don’t hide from love, we don’t suppress our desires, and we certainly don’t fear being “too much.”
For those who are intimidated, you’re welcome to keep your distance. We understand. But for those who are ready to live in the wildness of life, to experience the fullness of what it means to be human, to love and feel deeply, we are here. Unleashed. Untamed. And unapologetically real. We are open, willing, and available to the unknown, ready for whatever life has in store. Our mantra is simple and bold: Yes, please!
Recommendations:
You can find Women Who Run with the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estés at major booksellers like Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and independent bookstores. It’s a powerful read for anyone looking to break free from societal constraints and embrace their true selves.
Here’s a link to the book on Amazon: 🐺 Women Who Run with the Wolves. 🐺
I highly recommend it for those ready to explore their wild, authentic nature!
If you’re also interested in exploring the themes of the Divine Feminine, I invite you to read my blog article,
🌹“Unlocking the Sacred Power: Priestess, Goddess, and the Magic of the Divine Feminine.” 🌹
It delves into the transformative energy of the sacred feminine and how it can empower us. Check it out!
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