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The Lion & the Lioness

I own my sovereignty.

I own and protect my sovereignty. It is not a matter of kingdom or territory; it is a matter of internal trust and affirmation. I naturally instill respect because

I don’t feel the need to prove myself or convert others by force or lengthy arguments. I know who I am and the value I stand for.

It is ok if some people don’t get who you are, you don’t need to be destabilized by them. Knowing and respecting who you are and the value you are standing for allows you to connect with the right people for you.

I take and own my place.

I am the savannah’s king! My gracious crown of fur and imposing body make me feared and respected. Ancestral tradition chose me to represent leadership. They admired my display of force for marking my territory, but they may have missed that I only show force when I need to.

My true power is my capacity to own and hold space for my tribe and myself.

Power has nothing to do with the display of force, but rather with allowing yourself to own your place in the world and give yourself the space to dream, build and nurture the world you want to see for your community and yourself.

I gather my soul tribe.

I’m the savannah’s queen, I am strong on my own, but I also know that I will achieve even more by partnering with my sisters and working as a team. I know how to rally them and make them work toward a common goal so that our community can eat and prosper.

You don’t have to do everything on your own.

Maybe it is time you gather your soul sisters and brothers to achieve your goals. And if you don’t know who they are, ask the Universe for them to show up in your life because they are looking for you too.