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Women of Power

To know someone is to understand them, to fall in love with them is to know and understand yourself, and to know and understand yourself is to know you're worth and all that you stand for.

We as women have the power to manifest and attract anything we want by simply controlling our thoughts because our thoughts are the seeds that produce the fruit of our actions.
Being women of power, intelligence, love and the Queens of the universe we hold the key to every situation and contain within ourselves that transformation by which we can make of ourselves what we will; but as long as we allow foolishness and ignorant people to cause us to belittle and think lesser then who we are, we will continue to extract bullshit; living a life of pain and hardships due to settling for less than what we deserve.

Most women label themselves  as "queen bitch" and everything else outside of the true meaning of what a Queen or a "grown woman" represents. That is why the essence of a woman's nature has been marred and altered from the divine image in which it was intended to be.

My beautiful Queens...without you, the essence of men would cease to exist. If a man was made to be the strength and the foundation of his family, then that would make a woman the reflection of that strength and that foundation right? Well, we (women) are the reflection of men's very existence..

When a man questions the knowledge, wisdom and loyalty of  a woman it is like a man questioning his own identity. As a woman of value we should always keep our heads up and faith strong...

we were made to last and endure all of life's trials and tribulations. so when you feel beat up, bruised, let down, alone, betrayed and disrespected by the world, comfort yourself in thought, by wrapping yourself around the essence of love.

Theresa Cattouse
Wedding Officiant/Relationship Coach
Twin Soul Connections

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