The over sexualization of women's bodies damages collective consciousness.
The corn industry, music industry, modeling industry, social media — in other words, the modern industries that oversexualize women’s bodies — have devalued the essence of true intimacy.
They’ve made humans believe that intimacy is cheap, easy to find, and without meaning. The value of something so sacred has been degraded.
These industries have made men believe that a woman’s body is an object, to be used for gratification. They’ve made women feel unworthy — like their body is a commodity, something to perform with for male validation.
But sexual energy was never meant to be packaged and sold to the masses. Intimacy is something that is sacred and personal.
What’s wild is that sexual energy is one of the most powerful forces on Earth. It is the same as creative energy. If humans were to truly harness it in a way that honors its sacredness, we would experience mass healing — individually and collectively.
It would also heal so many of the wounds feminine energy has endured.
The sexualization and degradation of women’s bodies is a clear reflection of the imbalance in feminine and masculine energy on this planet.
The sexualization and degradation of women’s bodies is a clear reflection of the imbalance in feminine and masculine energy on this planet.
When women in the collective feel unsafe and unworthy — when crimes are committed against us daily — it throws everything off. If, today, women are harassed daily and feel uncomfortable wearing the clothes they want, it is partially because of the corn industry.
Women need to feel safe first — so that a proper balance can be restored on this Earth. And men need to reclaim their sexuality too — because this distorted version creates addictions, disempowerment, and illusion. It creates unrealistic expectations that sabotage real intimacy and happiness.