The Way A Woman Speaks To Herself
Ancient Practice for a Modern Woman’s Heart
There is a quiet, sacred magic in the way a woman speaks to herself.
Not just the affirmations she tapes to her mirror or the mantras she murmurs on her yoga mat—but the soft, secret whispers that rise when no one is listening. Not even she.
The ones that slip out when she first sees her sleepy reflection and sighs. When she spills her coffee, forgets something important, or feels like she’s too much… or not enough. The names she calls herself, the stories she repeats. Little things. Barely noticeable. But like rain falling day after day, they soak into the soil of her inner world.
And that soil grows everything.
The way she blooms in love. The way she softens in friendship. The way she holds herself when no one else can.
Every word she speaks to herself is like water to the roots of her emotional garden. When her self-talk becomes gentler, clearer, kinder—she doesn’t just feel better. She becomes more rooted, more magnetic, more free.
This is not just spiritual poetry. It’s science. Neuroscience shows that the brain receives our inner dialogue almost exactly the same way it receives words from others.
So what if we began to treat our inner voice like a sacred priestess, a loving mother, or a playful sister? What if we let her speak with reverence, compassion, and delight?
You are always listening to you.
And that… is a form of sacred self-initiation.