Menstrual worship is the worship of God. Man emerges from the primordial wine clots of the Grand Mother. Genesis is Her scarlet womb-matrix.

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Menstrual worship is the worship of God. Man emerges from the primordial wine clots of the Grand Mother. Genesis is Her scarlet womb-matrix.
The greatest sacrifice a woman can ever offer in ritual and magic is her menses. The most potent and sacred sacrifice that we’ve been demonized for for Millenia while our prosecutors mutilate and brutalize innocents. Ladies your menstrual is magic USE IT we have lost ENOUGH.
Just like we follow the moon’s phases to align the right witchy works with the energy of each phase of the cycle - as women there are powerful benefits in syncing our spellwork, rituals & intentions with the energetic rhythm of our bodies. Each phase of your cycle offers a unique window into a different kind of magic — and tuning into it can transform your practice.✨🩸🌛🌝🌜🩸✨
Guys whose the og poster so I can credit
Some call it a clown with nosebleed, strawberry week or Aunt Flo. Others brand it shark week or a chum. In Hallyu Land, women sometimes get
if you experience (or have experienced) menses, how do you feel about it?
I'm cool with it
I love it bc it's a sign of my health/womanhood/etc
im neutral towards it
I don't like it
i hate it because dysphoria/unsanitary/too much work/other
I wish I experienced it
Just kind of curious. I've only met one person who said they liked it bc it was a reminder of their womanhood and felt good bc their mother had cancer and wasn't able to have more than 1 child. So like...how is it for yall?
Menstrual Taboos, 1970s