The Art of Feminine Flow

May 15, 2017 | Uncategorized

Femininity and art have been closely intertwined throughout history.  When we think of masculine and feminine energy, masculine energy can be seen as very strong, logical, analytical and fast – very Yang. Whereas feminine energy is very gentle, soft, receptive and creative – very Yin.

In our culture the topic on gender equality is so prevalent and spoken about more then ever. Which is a good thing. A very necessary thing. However, there has been a push to view men and women as not only equal – but as exactly the same. There were reports of government officials in a northern European country that wouldn’t even acknowledge that men and women had any differences at all, at all!

On our quest for equality amongst the sexes we must remember that we can be equal but different. Women do not need to have the same types of traits, interests or passions as men to be equal to them. Equal but different.

The world now moves at such a rapid pace, so much so it would make the average person feel dizzy just thinking about it. We have alarm clocks, we have traffic, we have meetings, appointments, deadlines, social media, and perceived expectations from everyone that surrounds us and advertising everywhere trying to mould our views of the world to think their product is the exact remedy for all our troubles. We are bombarded with information everywhere we go and frankly, it’s exhausting.

To try and succeed in a world like this makes perfect sense that you need to sharpen your soft edges, become more pragmatic, more practical and less sensitive. These are all very Yang qualities, with women being intrinsically Yin, this can pose as a problem. Not to say that women cannot have Yang qualities, we absolutely can and need to. The important part is to allow ourselves space to return to our Yin state as often as we need to, and to not be stuck in the constant go-go-go stress state.

So what does this have to do with art and creativity? In my opinion, everything.

The act of being creative and being open and receptive to inspiration and new ideas is such a Yin and feminine quality I can’t even deal.  By being creative, we help to move the stuck, rigid energy and get it flowing again.

To create something, we need to be open and receptive to the spark that ignites an idea, we then use the Yang get-shit-done energy to bring it to life, but we first need the Yin quality of receptivity. We cannot FORCE inspiration and passion, we can only receive it.

If we follow the chakra principals, the sacral chakra is linked to creativity, as well as our reproductive system. This is where we birth all things from, whether it be babies or new business ventures, this space must be juicy and flowing.

If there is stagnation in this space, it can show up in our bodies so clearly. Remember, our bodies give us all the signs we need. Stagnation in this area can show up as irregular periods, amenorrhoea (no periods), painful periods, fibroids, endometriosis, difficulty conceiving and frustration. These are all signs of things being stuck whether its blood, tissue or energy. In Chinese medicine whenever there is stagnation in the body, pain arises.

A beautiful way to invite softness into this space is through the creative process. Especially when we are creating simply to experience the process, rather then being concerned with the outcome.

If you are wondering how to create your future whether that’s planning a family or starting a new business, you need to get creative first and do it powerfully with purpose.
Dr. Lauren Curtain of Angea Acupuncture & Yoga invites you to her ‘Art of Feminine Flow’ workshop with other powerful women who also have a deep calling to create change within their lives. Together, we can willingly be open and receptive to inspiration and new ideas to help move the stuck, rigid energy and get it flowing again. You will also discover:
  • The different types of stressors in the modern day world.
  • How these stressors can have an impact on your cycle and fertility.
  • Unlock your creativity by creating vision boards to manifest your future.
  • Understand how to use and cultivate your feminine energy.
It will be a fun morning creating and sharing with other like-minded women embracing the soft feminine energy to then take back and weave into our every day lives.
Your $10 gift for this event ensures we can positively impact children in need both now and in the future. Save the Children are on the frontline delivering life-saving aid, development programs and making sure that kids can be kids, wherever they are.
10am – 11:30am @ Mudd Hair Sculpting Prahran, 157 Greville St, Prahran VIC 3181

 

Angea - Lauren CurtainLauren Curtain is a qualified Chinese Medicine practitioner, completing her 4 year degree at the Southern School of Natural Therapies in Melbourne.

She has a strong passion for all things Chinese Medicine, fertility and women’s health.

Lauren understands the importance of patient empowerment; she is passionate about educating patients every step of the way, providing realistic guidance they can start using as soon as they leave the clinic.

Lauren creates a warm, loving and judgement free environment for her patients. They feel comfortable and are able to enter deep relaxation and begin their journey of health and healing.

Her treatment techniques include a combination of Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Medicine, cupping, gua sha, moxibustion, Tui Na (Chinese Remedial Massage) and lifestyle and dietary therapy.

She is registered with the Chinese Medicine Registration Board and a member of AACMA (Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association). Her services are covered by most health care providers.