Feminine Energy Series
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FeMoosePrint.gif (116985 bytes) “FeMoose” For anyone who aligns with moose-no matter how it occurs- a unique and sacred medicine is awakened. When moose enters your life, the primal contact with the great feminine force and void of life is being awakened. It is an invitation to learn to explore new depths of awareness and sensitivity within yourself and your environs. It is a call to recognize the moment when it is appropriate to give others recognition when it is deserved, for this promotes self-esteem. Femoose asks you to use the wisdom to allow spirit to enter your heart during silence time, so that when you speak you can speak with wisdom and heart. 
As a part of my Goddess series I wanted to paint a female moose for my partner. Moose is his power animal and he uses its symbol in his business. I wanted him to have a strong feminine energy in his office. Femoose came to me. She represents primal feminine energies and like the Goddess the magic of life and death. Creativity and the dynamic forms of intuition and illumination are released. Moose can dive to the bottom of a lake and stay underwater feeding for up to a full minute. This power is about going into the dark depths and drawing new life and nourishment from it. Only the male species grows antlers. This symbolization of antennae speaks to the need for males to attune more strongly to the intuitive promptings. 
BuffaloPrint.gif (103462 bytes) “Abundance” The Native Americans as well as other cultures believe and help us to remember that each animal has a gift for the human being. This is pure Goddess energy! Within the animal kingdom of mother earth lies the magic of the universe, and if we are ready to learn, they are here to teach us. The buffalo’s message is “abundance” which can be the simplest things in life—not always just about money. The key to manifesting abundance in our lives is to “combine prayer and action.” The buffalo entered into my life to teach me that law. I called upon this energy and discovered that the universe is filled with unlimited possibilities and abundance waiting to be manifested! 
DragonPrint.gif (122326 bytes) Kundalini Dragon, The Wild Ride” I was born in the year of the dragon according to the Chinese, so it was important for me to paint my own power symbol. The dragon has ancient roots as far back as when humans used only symbols to record history. “Drakon” from Greek means “see” and symbolizes great success and prosperity. It also relates to the “chi” life-force within each of us. The commonality with the dragon’s presence in all cultures has been that the world is ultimately saved or restored to goodness. Within the chaos of the destructive forces, often represented by a dragon’s fiery breath, lies an inner Truth that new life always comes forth form the ashes. Thus death and rebirth—the dragon epitomizes the very essence of Goddess energy. She is the very life-force itself that creates and destroys, only to create again. 
DancerPrint.gif (111468 bytes) “Dance Like No One Is Watching” Women have understood for centuries that dance is the motion of the creation of life itself. Our bodies move with the rhythm of life. Creative dance employs our sexuality in a way that makes it feel like a magical spell, and women have used this form of dance to empower themselves and communicate this power to allure and tame the spirit of man. The dancer with the ancient dress is a culmination of world cultures. Her headdress is circled in Damiana, a flower whose essence is related to sexual prowess. Her bamboo decorated skirt represents the symbol of sex in the East. Her dark hair and fringe balance the light she carefully juggles. She dances as if no one is watching. 
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