In a world where more and more information is coming available, as to what is going on behind the scenes, we are being called into service.
It really is time for the Divine Feminine energy to rise in everyone!
We each have the golden energy of the Father within us and the Deep Blue of the Mother.
The Blue is our Freedom Energy,
the Gold is our Creative Joy!
What did we promise the Mother before we volunteered to come on this amazing journey?
What was our original intent?
Today, Friday, March 8th, International Women’s Day is as good a day as any to ask ourselves these questions.
Humility, explained by the higher realms, is our willingness to put ourselves with others to create a unified grid.
No step too small
to help create freedom
for one for All.
A smile and/or talk with a stranger, joining a meditation circle, volunteering, sitting still, going within, letting go those pesky thoughts that limit us . . . asking our guides for help – we have at least 3 that have been with us forever, always encouraging us to expand sacred purpose.
Time for LOVE!
International Women’s Day 2024
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It Takes Money
YWCA website, March 5th, 2024
https://ywcacanada.ca/ittakesmone
$150 billion is contributed to the Canadian economy by women-led businesses and they employ over 1.5 million people. Advancing women’s equity in Canada could add $150 billion to the GDP by 2026. Source
$4.3 billion was donated to charities by women in 2021. Those donations are projected to reach $5.9 billion by 2030. Source
$632 billion was reported by women in Canada as their collected total net income for the 2020 tax year. Source
18% of all Canadian businesses are women-owned and there are more women in the workforce than ever before. Source
3.5 million people are employed by the charitable sector in Canada and approximately 2.7 million are women. Source
217 years is needed for disparities in the pay and employment opportunities of men and women to end. Source
30% of charities are experiencing a significant drop in revenue, while 40% say demand for their services has increased. Source
1 in 4 women-led single-parent households are living in poverty and in unaffordable, temporary, or inadequate housing. Source
1.9 million women, age 18 and up, live on a low income in Canada. Source
9.6% is the unemployment rate experienced by racialized women, the highest in Canada. Globally, all women are more likely to be unemployed than men. Source
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We rise from within . . .
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PS Encouraging work from Battered Women’s Services in Vancouver, Canada:
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