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2014 Update

Kaliani_Jennifer_Kali_puja_2013While we still love and value the priestess work and training programs, we have both, respectively, needed to take a step back and work on our own lives for a bit. And well, what do you know, a few years have gone by! Currently we don’t have any plans for future workshops or trainings. If and when we do pick it back up, it will probably look different, so we’re okay with letting go of the old right now, and freeing up the space for whatever new is coming.

We have let go of the priestesspower.com website and associated email addresses. But this doesn’t mean you won’t be able to find us, or keep in touch with us! We’re keeping the Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/TemplePriestessSD … go there now and “Like” us, if you haven’t already!

Other places you’ll find us:

Many heartfelt blessings,
Kaliani & Jennifer

Becoming a priestess

CeremonyIs this your time?   Now?
Only you can answer that question.

We are holding space for the right group of women to come together at just the right time.

When it was my time, I serendipitously stumbled across a flyer for a Shamanic Trance Dance. I was intrigued. I had never heard of trance dance before and I had no idea what to expect, but I decided to check it out. When I arrived three amazingly beautiful creatures, the facilitators, were dancing across the room, smiling broadly, enjoying the movement of their bodies, completely in their element and definitely in their power.

Who were these incredible women? They carried themselves differently from most, with an air of confidence, self-satisfaction, intention, and exquisite beauty. I was entranced, alright, not by the dancing (well, that came later), but by the priestesses setting sacred space. It was kinda like the famous line from the movie “When Harry Met Sally” in that I didn’t know what they were having, but I wanted some of THAT energy! I wanted to be like THEM!

One of them handed me a flier about Priestess Training and the rest is history. I didn’t know what a priestess was, or what the training would entail, but it didn’t matter. An elusive ‘something’ had called me.

Listen to that small quiet voice, calling you home.

Is the Temple Priestess program right for you?

Jennifer Masters was initiated as a Ruby Temple Priestess by Mellissa SeamanShould you sign up for this program with us?

Should you jump in with both feet NOW?

I want to encourage you to listen to your heart…

What does it tell you?

So many of us—including myself—have felt, this is my time, now.” I remember arguing with my husband Brian over whether it was ‘cost-effective’ for me to do Temple Priestess Training. Nevermind that I’d been longing and searching for this very kind of thing, and here it was, right in front of me! I didn’t care that it wasn’t practical. Is personal spiritual growth ever “practical”? I didn’t care that I was going to have to re-organize my time and financial priorities, and learn to love saving money, that’s how badly I needed to do it.

Of course I took the leap … and it paid off. I never looked back and questioned it, and now I can tell you I know with every fiber of my be-ing I made the right choice. Brian once told me he recognized how happy I was when I came home from classes (and the days following each class), and that was important to him. And now he agrees with me, I made the right choice!

Is this your time?

Now?

Only you can answer that question.

It is our intention that the right group of women comes together at the right time.

What is a Priestess, Really?

Mellissa Seaman founded the HeartWisdom Temple and its priestess lineageBy Mellissa Seaman
©2010 All Rights Reserved. Reprinted with permission.

The first time I was asked to call myself a priestess, I felt sick to my stomach.

I was raised Catholic, and was trained that only men are supposed to be priests. Even the word “priestess” conjured up an old rule-breaking shame, along with anger against systems that deny full acknowledgment of full feminine power.

But as I led women in the discovery and embodiment of our own unique forms of feminine spiritual power, I found that there are lots of different kinds of Priestesses—women who stand in spiritual leadership.

A mommy who shares reverence for the mystery of the natural world with her kids through song, art, and play is a Priestess. A hostess in a restaurant who consciously shines forth her Spirit and graciousness in the course of settling people into their tables in a restaurant is a Priestess. A wife who consciously raises and directs her sexual energy towards healing and wholeness in lovemaking with her husband is a Priestess. The form, the ritual, the tradition – these are not important to me. The intention, the devotion, and the acts of “walking the talk” in REAL life as a courageous chooser of love – a leader and example of embodied feminine mystery and power – THIS, to me, is a Priestess.

A new Priestess Initiation Circle is starting up next month in San Diego. Check it out at PriestessPower.com. Participate, Priestess! Life will never be the same.

Mellissa Seaman is Founder of our priestess lineage and the HeartWisdom Temple. She provides long-distance and in-person profound shamanic healing sessions in Northern and Southern California. Want more? Go to YoniShaman.com

When women come together: The rise of feminine energy

I’m still buzzing from our Summer Solstice ceremony this past week! The Temple Priestesses, new priestess initiates, and women from the community came together to celebrate this time of fullness, prosperity, and abundance. Many of these women are going through rough times right now, and through their courage to share, we all saw how challenging times have the power to reveal the amazing abundance of love and support we have in our lives. As the talking circle continued, we were reminded that success and abundance are not about how much money we have. Story after story showed us how rich we all are in different ways, rich in friends, opportunities to come together, support, family (whether blood or chosen), and Love, among other qualities and treasured possessions.

Why only women? In a society where we have long been our own enemy, when women come together and connect, we find healing on a whole new level. When we heal our relationship with other women, we transcend competition, secrets, and distrust. We keep each other grounded by sharing our stories with one another, because we come to realize we are not alone in whatever it is we are going through. This grounding, being fully present in our bodies in connection to Mother Earth, raises our Shakti energy, our feminine energy. Activated and nourished, we will stay grounded longer and become more centered, focused, soft, and fluid, better able to go with the flow and meet life’s challenges head-on. This is not to say we’re better off without the men, our relationships with them are just different—magic happens when we come together with men too, it’s just different! We women need our girlfriend/priestess-time. I think this healing is something men want for us, a cause they can certainly support, yes?

So here’s an interesting question, what is feminine energy? Do you know what it is to be feminine? Seriously, think about it for a minute.

Feminine energy is magnetism, manifestation, present-moment, creativity, vulnerability, space-holding, embodiment. Masculine energy is singular-focus, future-focus, action-oriented, transcendent, analytical, electric. Masculine is status quo, feminine is evolution and change. To be masculine is to be projective, to be feminine is to be receptive. I didn’t say passive! I said receptive. There is nothing sexist about this, for the giver to exist there must be a receiver. Yin and yang, receiving and giving, magnetic and electric—both exist in partnership and both are equally valuable and important to the equation. Just as when a woman and man come together biological creation happens, when these energies come together symbolic creation happens!

Women are not taught how to be feminine and so our concept of what this is gets distorted. We are taught to be mothers, givers, to put ourselves last, and so often our self does not come into the equation at all. We sacrifice, we believe it is better to give than to receive. We don’t understand how meeting our own needs first, allows us to more easily meet the needs of others—the wisdom in the safety speech during flight take-off procedures: if we should experience a loss of air pressure in the cabin, put your own oxygen mask on first, then help your child. As mothers, as a living example in action, what lessons are we passing on to our children? Our daughters learn from us to sacrifice, and our sons learn to receive from us (hence, the men are out of balance too).

In case you’re already wondering, this is all distinguished from sexual orientation. “Masculine” is not equivalent to man and “feminine” is not equivalent to woman, because each of us contains both masculine (giving) and feminine (receiving) energies, to varying degrees of balance (or imbalance, as the case may be). For most women you could think of it as us having an outer female and an inner male, whereas most men have an outer male and inner female.

When I was first introduced to all this information by my teachers, something in me clicked and it all made perfect sense, but at the same time I have to admit I actually felt a little defiant. With a background in Women’s Studies I knew the definition of Feminism is the belief that men and women should be treated as equals, period. (How this definition has come to be distorted is a whole other discussion!) It took a bit of exploration to understand that this all fits, there are differences that have nothing to do with women, feminine qualities, or feminine energy being seen as lesser-than. It’s not that women and men should be identical, it’s that we are equally valuable, equally important.

Over time I have come to understand these concepts on a deeper level, through repeated exposure and personal experience, and have been better for it. I think everyone should know this stuff! My goal is to challenge status quo, to encourage people to think beyond their ingrained habits and beliefs. And as I re-read my words I’ve written here, I want to keep it as short and to-the-point as I can, but I feel like there might be ways I could explain things more clearly or round this out better. So I value your questions and feedback, it helps me learn too!

I think it goes without saying our world has been very out of balance for the last few thousand years. So as we women align with our feminine energy (what we’ve largely been missing or under-valuing in our world), our masculine energy will naturally balance, bringing us integration. When we balance our magnetic/feminine energy polarity with our electric/masculine energy polarity, we become electromagnetic (healing energy). From this place of balance and wholeness we can begin to heal our outer relationships with both women and men, we can begin to transcend the polarization.

The new temple priestess

By Jennifer Masters

Throughout history as we know it, we’ve been taught to feel ashamed of our bodies, or ignore it when in pain—which is how our body tries to tell us something is wrong. We don’t meet our own standards of beauty. Nudity is taboo. Sex is taboo. Deriving pleasure from sex is even more taboo—to the point where the whole of humanity has forgotten how to allow themselves, to give themselves permission to experience these pleasures.

The Temple Priestess recognizes that her body is sacred. It is a temple which houses her spirit. It is a perfect representation of the Goddess incarnate on earth. She knows it is a gift to explore, conduit through which the world is experienced, and the vehicle through which she expresses herself and the will of Spirit.

She acknowledges the connection between body, mind, and spirit. She is able to be present in her body, to be in the moment. She knows how to listen to her body and take care of herself. She recognizes that her body is a conduit for healing others, through touch, movement, dance, telling herstory—even her mere presence. She knows her humanity is not perfect in the common sense—but nature in its most perfect state is imperfect. She leads by living her life in example, and strives to do her best in all things.

She knows that she holds the power to be herself, to be free from judgment, from self and from others. Everything she needs to be a whole human being, she contains within herself. And she recognizes that she is part of a greater whole, that all of life is connected, we are not separate and alone.

She is the feminine counterpart to the equation, working in partnership, in balance with the masculine, the priest. One cannot function without the other. Yin and yang, receiving and giving, magnetic and electric. She recognizes that we all have both masculine and feminine energies, and our outer relationships can be just as diverse as our inner selves. A priestess is not just about one religion or spirituality, she is the element of the sacred feminine in any religion or spirituality—something that has been largely ignored, left out or forgotten in mainstream religion. She celebrates her femininity not despite or in contrast to masculinity, but in connection to it.

Every woman is a priestess in her own spiritual journey, but in a more formal sense, what defines a priestess is the willingness to step into the leadership role. A priestess is a position of leadership when she holds feminine strength and power while acting in service to others, holding sacred space within which anyone may come into connection with their divine source. A leader is a person who guides or inspires others (inspire = in spirit) to pursue that which is in their highest good. A true leader is someone who isn’t afraid to be different—she can stand by her principles, stand in her truth, regardless of what others do or think.

The path of the priestess is to lead the way into a life more abundant, more joyful. It is about how to be a woman in balance, and about living one’s life fully, being more in tune with her self, her body, her relationships, and her world. This is a state of being that each woman—all shapes, ages, cultures, and creeds—already has within her nature, whether she is conscious of it or has yet to explore. The priestess illuminates the path of self re-discovery.

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