The intention of Our Sacred Blood is to have a space where voices from all over the planet, all genders, all orientations, all religions, languages and cultures, all walks of life, are brought together as one wave of expression choosing love and life instead of fear moving through the planet. Together we can choose the sacredness instead of the shunning of our bodies. This blood connects us ALL. None of us would be here if it was not for this blood; whatever gender you identify as and whether you are a CEO, a leper, a Prime Minister, a shop keeper or the Pope, you were nourished in a womb with THIS SACRED BLOOD! And this blood connects us to our plight as a humanity and the Earth deeply.

ALL of us have a stake in this. From wise elders reminding us of the old ways, to priestesses and priests invoking ceremonies, to mothers and fathers working out how to pass on a different legacy to their sons and daughters then the one they inherited, to lovers wishing to overcome contractions around disgust or wanting to connect to spirit, to young people discovering a more empowering narrative for themselves then the status quo in circulation, to women reclaiming their inner wisdom, raw wild nature and cyclical ways, to men discovering that to honor a woman’s blood also helps them honor their sacred seed more, to groups working through strong religious and cultural repression around menstrual blood, the feminine and the sacredness of their bodies.

Our collective relationship to menstrual blood is deeply symbolic of what needs healing, shedding, and re-alignment for us as a humanity, and for us to manifest the world that is awaiting us!

And a special message for those in male bodies: It is a misconception that men have to be in relationship with a woman to respect, honor, accept, or merely feel connected to menstrual blood. Not the case at all. A man doesn’t have to be a father, much less give birth, in order to love children. Right? It’s the same! It's your stance as a soul in a male body, not in relation to who you are with or not with. Gay men, priests, monks, all can support this movement to stand for the sacred. Men have been excluded and have excluded themselves from this fundamental subject for way too long, and as a result everyone has suffered for millenia. This isn’t a woman's thing men can support, it's a human thing. We all come from menstrual blood!

 


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