The Power of the Punani: The Truth about Women’s Divinity on Earth

Does my bovine beauty affect you? Does the scent of my bronze skin turn you on? Is my curvaceous body distracting you?

Women are the most celestial beings on this planet, yet we are the most oppressed in a patriarchal society. Our bodies, our features, & our words are demonized to make us feel inferior to our counterparts.

We must be submissive to be considered valuable. We have to be beautiful to be acknowledged. We have to be quiet to be heard.

Why must our power be diminished & dominated by misogyny?

We carry portals that bring life to kings & queens—royalty destined to walk this earth with greatness in their blood—yet to men, we are reduced to objects. Our magic is repackaged & sold back to us in pieces: in beauty standards, in relationship advice, & societal expectations that teach us to shrink.

When we express our sexuality, we’re called hoes. When we lead with authority, we’re called bitches. When we tap into our spiritual gifts, we’re called witches.

Why? Why? Why?

Once upon a time, women were revered for our minds, our bodies, & our souls. We were the visionaries, the healers, the strategists, the nurturers. We built empires within our families—& many of us still do, with or without a man by our side. We were not created to submit, we were created to reign.

Take Barbie, for example. In Barbieland, women ran everything—presidents, doctors, lawyers, philosophers, & great leaders. The Kens were just there, orbiting around the brilliance & beauty of Barbie. They were decoration. Support. Reproduction. But they weren’t needed to succeed. This is what terrifies patriarchy.

Even thousands of years ago, women like Hatshepsut, Nefertiti, & Cleopatra ruled Egypt not through war, but through intelligence, charisma, & vision. Their femininity was not a weakness—it was their weapon. These Pharaohs maintained peace, made diplomatic alliances, & preserved culture. But history books will highlight the men, the conquerors, the ones who spilled blood to feel powerful.

So what changed? Why did we go from sovereign queens to silent wives?

Because men see what we can do without them—& they are afraid of not being needed.

They know that women who are not controlled can start revolutions. Women who are aware of their power can burn systems down. So they created a world where our value depended on their validation. They rewrote our story. They make us believe we are too emotional, too irrational, & too needy. They reduce us to breasts, thighs, lips, & wombs. They tell us our minds aren’t enough. Our voices are too loud. Our desires are desperate.

But it’s not us who are dangerous—it’s what we awaken in them.

Men are terrified of how easily they can be moved by a woman’s presence. Her scent, her walk, her gaze—it’s spellwork. They fear being under our influence, so instead they place us under their control.

Even in certain religions, men are allowed multiple wives—praised for their polygamy & dominance—yet a woman with multiple lovers is called a jezebel. A woman who loves deeply, who connects spiritually, who feels everything—is seen as unruly, unholy, & damaged goods.

The truth is: women are divine.We birth nations. We create art. Hold immense pain & still rise with grace. We lose ourselves & still find our way back. We are soft, sensual, sacred, & smart. Women are the original blueprint here on Mother Earth.

The punani? It is the most sacred portal on this planet. Life literally begins within us. That is not weakness—that is power.

Let’s Be Clear:

A woman who cannot be tamed is a woman who is truly free. She is dangerous to the systems that tries to break her. She is unpredictable to men who relies on her silence. A threat to every tradition that demands her submission.

The most threatening woman is the one who remembers who she is:

A goddess. A warrior. A healer. A creator. A Queen.

A lady who owns her body, her mind, her magic, & her punani.

Once she taps into her highest frequency?
There is no going back.


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