Human Design and Fertility Over 50
Human Design is a combination of astrology, I-ching and other tools to understand our own unique nature and how that is affected by what is going on with the planets.
How might this be relevant in your fertility?
Well apart from shifting your focus from time running out or what is ‘wrong’, an understanding of Human Design helps you reconnect with your creative power and work consciously with the Universe as you open up to pregnancy success.
Valentine’s Day And Fertility Over 50
While Valentine’s day as we know it has become very commercial, when one tunes into what is happening with the planets this week we see important guidance from the Universe.
We are dancing with the energy of revolution and being invited to really consider where we want to create revolution in our lives. One place where a revolution is happening in my own work and with many women on the fertility journey is the feeling that we do not have to accept as true for us negative fertility statistics or, for example, the idea that a woman over 50 cannot or should not have a baby.
These beliefs can only prevail in a world that does not yet understand the true process of creation or the role of the feminine within that.
The energy of revolution is highlighted especially this week in the area of relationship. And with the Full Moon coinciding with Valentine’s Day, the Universe is giving us a huge clue as to what kinds of shifts we are being invited to make in relationship so that we can experience the kind of motherhood we truly desire.
A New Model Of Motherhood
The Full Moon in Leo is all about radical, radiant self-love and we are being called to live this now in our relationships.
Not the model of partner or mother that we are familiar with. But the one that we are being asked to step into as we create sacred family and a model of motherhood that is sustainable as opposed to the image of sacrifice, suffering and losing oneself that many of us have grown up with.
Is it any wonder that so many women cannot open up fully to having a baby when we have seen the struggle that our mothers and grandmothers have lived in motherhood.
The great news is that their experience belongs to the old paradigm in which we had no idea of our creative power.
pregnancy (Third trimester)
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