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Celebrating the Creative
Cycles of Women
By Pam Halley and Susan Rose
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For this Women’s Health issue,
let’s take a look at the nature and design of each beautiful
phase of emergence through these four primary creative cycles
of a woman’s life. As women, let us celebrate the opportunity
to grow and mature naturally in all levels of physical, mental,
emotional and spiritual development, as one creative cycle builds
form and substance for yet the next cycle to emerge fully. From
birth, through puberty, childbearing years and full maturity there
are so many reasons to celebrate women!
We enter the world from the enclosed, warm protection of our mother’s
womb. As sweet, innocent, and delicate beings, we are then dependent
on the womb of the home for the next dozen years or so, to be
provided by a loving mother, father and surrounding family members.
Ideally, during these years we are nourished, protected, and well
enfolded as our bodies and minds grow in preparation for the rest
of our lives. This is where the foundation of who we will become
is laid. From the womb of our parents home, we should be prepared
to enter the next cycle of life with confidence and wonder at
the world that is beginning to open up all around us.
We enter the second creative cycle of our lives at around twelve
years of age, what are commonly known as “the teen years.”
Often, these years are looked upon with trepidation and dread
by parents, not to mention the feeling a teenaged girl has of
being misunderstood and cast adrift as she begins to blossom into
womanhood. Our bodies are changing at a tremendous rate, and the
innocence of our childhood seems to have vanished without any
notice. With the assistance of truly mature and stable adults
as role models at home and beyond, we ideally should be guided
into and through this new territory. For it is during these years
that our mental and emotional capacities develop and need to be
nurtured and allowed to grow. These are the years where we should
be learning to let go of the selfish and self-centered attitudes
as children and look beyond ourselves more as our minds open and
expand. It is in these years that we develop the confidence and
skills needed to be able to serve beyond the parental womb of
home in a creative positive way.
The next phase in the cycles of a woman’s life are commonly
known as “the childbearing years” This phase encompasses
our twenties, thirties, and early forties.
In this phase, we as women are often facing educational and career
choices as well as establishing lifelong relationships, and many
times motherhood, as we emerge in this creative cycle. If the
foundation and forms of who we are have been carefully and lovingly
developed, we are able to emerge in the very essence of strength
and stability and make wise and correct life choices. In this
cycle of our lives, we gather the wisdom that will develop the
framework of who we are and what we offer as women. We also begin
to be able to offer guidance to those around us who are in the
first cycles of life.
In our mid forties, we begin to enter the cycle that culminates
with menopause. Technically, menopause is the last menstrual flow
of a woman’s life. The years that surround and encompass
this gradual change constitute an entire stage of a woman’s
life, lasting from six to thirteen years and are known as the
“climacteric” phase. If we have continued to grow
and develop throughout our lives, if our foundation is solid and
the framework has developed to create a sound “house”
for our being, then this can and should be the most exciting time
of a our lives. As the childbearing years are behind us, we can
look forward to many years of fulfillment where we have the essences
of a lifetime to draw upon. It is the time of life where we now
give birth to the full potential that is there within us to be
expressed. The wisdom of life comes at menopause. This is a time
of enormous power and celebration!
It is estimated that by the year 2008, women between the ages
of fifty and sixty-five will be the largest demographic group
in the United States. And for the first time in history, the resources
available to us will have been created and earned on our own.
As women who are now entering this fourth cycle of our lives,
we have an incredible opportunity to wake up to the power that
is inherently ours and to see that the people we are waiting for
are us. As we put to good creative use our economic, mental, physical
and spiritual muscle, the world will change in ways that reflect
our inherent women’s wisdom, wisdom that has the potential
to benefit every woman, man, child and living being on this planet.
As women, we bear children, surround and care for our families
and households and communities. We express ourselves in the unique
way that only women are designed to do with our unique forms of
creativity and tendency toward nurturing and empathy.
We excel at multitasking and often times find ourselves attempting
to provide so much for so many, is it any surprise we find ourselves
fatigued, emotionally imbalanced, and suffering from a host of
emotional and physical challenges as we go through our childbearing,
premenopausal, and menopausal cycles? Fortunately, we can also
enjoy health and well being thanks to expert health care professionals,
preventive natural medicine modalities, our own personal quest
for self-awareness, and support from other women, who understand
our unique feminine heath cycles, imbalances, and concerns.
So, no matter what stage of life you’re immersed in, you
can look forward to the change, wisdom, and growth of your next
seasons and back at the stages that have shaped you. Most of all,
enjoy the wisdom and beauty of the cycle you’re in. The
gifts you bring to the world now are unique and valuable. Enjoy
yourself!
Pam Halley is a BioEnergetic Assessment Practitioner at Essential
Health Partners in Atlanta, 404-231-1470. She has been in the
healing arts field for twelve years and specializes in an integrative
approach which can assist women of all ages with natural hormone
balancing – an essential aspect of a healthy and fulfilling
life.
Susan Rose is a BioEnergetic Assessment Practitioner at Littlefield
Cottage Healing Arts & Day Spa nestled in the Appalachian
foothills of Historical Dahlonega, Georgia. She has been successfully
assisting women for over a decade with an integrative approach
to Wellness with lifestyle modifications, nutritional counseling,
acupuncture, and custom natural hormone balancing programs.
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