The womb is the main receptor of female emotions. It’s as if he were the woman’s heart, according to emotional gynecology. The female womb has proposed a more welcoming look at the female body through ancestral wisdom that says that the menstrual cycle is a valuable tool for self-knowledge. Through gentle observation, it is believed that women can enhance their creative energy, have more self-love and even prevent the emergence of gynecological diseases.
The womb is related to emotions
The womb is the great receptor of what a woman feels. It is very important that we are aware that many gynecological problems arise from emotions. It is our emotional field impacting our uterus, which responds. So I saw many women looking for treatments without being aware of it. Today my work is to awaken this knowledge so that many women do not need interventions.
What does ancestral wisdom say about this awareness of the female womb?
In ancient societies, women were the leaders of the tribes. And that’s because they had a uterus. Not because they had children, but because the menstrual cycle is a behavioral compass, which brings a lot of knowledge and power to women when they understand how it works. Imagine someone completely connected with their cyclical nature, knowing their body, and connected with external nature. She opened intuition and knowledge in an incredible way. So the man had an important role in the villages and the woman was the one who gave the guidelines for what the tribe had to do in the next 28 days.
The woman and the connection with the moon
When they say women are moonlight, they really are. And that’s not a problem. If you know your cycle in depth, you will know that there are four women in you during the month, each with its own characteristics.
In ancient times, menstruation was called the moon, and when a woman gains this knowledge, she realizes the differences between the full moon and the new moon… And so she is able to organize her week with programs that favor this phase. On the days of menstruation, our body asks for withdrawal and everything is ok!
A routine for a new woman
We don’t need to separate things, nor live in a forest. It is possible to strike a balance when creating an internal space. When a woman knows herself, she is able to find resources within her reality. On menstruation days, for example, she may try to sleep earlier, or avoid intense social programs. She can eat something she likes, give herself affection. Today, jobs are more flexible, so she can opt for a day of home office or, even at the office, she can preserve herself more – even wearing headphones helps.
Creating new habits helps you get to know yourself better, respect your time and understand that we are cyclical beings.
When combined, somatic sexology and womb medicine create a holistic approach to sexual and reproductive health, often empowering individuals to reclaim their bodies, heal from trauma, and foster a deeper connection with their own sexuality and creative life force. This integrative practice can be particularly beneficial for those dealing with issues like sexual dysfunction, menstrual irregularities, fertility challenges, or trauma related to childbirth, sexual abuse or abortion.
Self-knowledge is a chain of information about ourselves, and as we delve deeper into ourselves, we expand the way we connect with our source of inspiration and vitality.