In some spiritual and cultural traditions, the "yoni" is considered a symbol of the female reproductive organs and is associated with the concept of femininity, sexuality, and life force energy. In these contexts, the "yoni gates" may refer to the entrance to the uterus, and can have symbolic significance in terms of fertility, birth, and creativity.
In some traditions, the "yoni gates" may also be associated with the concept of openness, both physically and emotionally. An "open" yoni may symbolize a state of receptivity, vulnerability, and a willingness to embrace new experiences and opportunities. On the other hand, a "closed" yoni may symbolize the opposite - a state of protection, resistance, or fear.
The yoni gates, or the energetic portals in a woman's reproductive system, can close for several reasons, including physical, emotional, and psychological trauma. When a woman experiences trauma, her body naturally goes into survival mode, where it can shut down the flow of energy in certain areas, including the yoni gates. This can result in physical and emotional blockages, causing pain and discomfort during sex, menstrual problems, and a decreased ability to connect with one's sexuality and sensuality.
Emotional trauma, such as abuse, neglect, or abandonment, can also cause the yoni gates to close as a defense mechanism. The closure of the yoni gates can also be a result of cultural and societal conditioning that teaches women to suppress their sexuality and femininity.
It is important for women to address the root causes of yoni gate closure and engage in practices that help to release and heal the blockages, such as yoga, meditation, breathwork, and therapy. By releasing the blockages, women can reclaim their power, and heal from the traumas that block them from experiencing their wombanhood fully and powerfully.
The Yoni closes her energetic gateway and sensitivity when she is not approached with the highest reverence, and instead of embodying open and softly sensual energy, she closes down into chronic tension and numbness.
The Yoni can close down, tense, and armour herself for protection when:
You have been raped, sexually abused, or violated
You have been entered by someone influenced by alcohol or drugs
You have had sex under the influence of alcohol or drugs
You have been entered without true love and tenderness
You have been criticized, judged, or shamed for your sexuality
You have been criticized or shamed for your pleasure responses
You have been criticized for your Yoni’s appearance
You have agreed to have sex when you weren’t ready or aroused
You have agreed to have sex when you didn’t truly want to
There was deception or manipulation in a sexual encounter
You have judged or shamed your own Yoni and physical body
You have disconnected from your Yoni’s primal desires
You have masturbated using violent or abusive fantasies
You have used vibrators or other mechanical devices
You have used tampons or other inserts
You have had the coil or IUDs fitted
You have had medical examinations or procedures
You have past life memories of being abused or persecuted
You have Ancestral/epigenetic memories of sexual abuse
You have experienced psychic/energetic sexual violation or attack
The Yoni is waiting for a healing touch, sensitivity, sincerity, appreciation, devotion, gratitude, and safety to dissolve all these barricades into pleasure. When the Gates and womb receive consistent attention, nurturance, and unconditional love, the womb starts to stir, flower, and come alive, beginning to attune to its vastness.
It's important to note that the use of the term "yoni gates" and its symbolic significance can vary widely depending on cultural and personal context. In some traditions, the concept of the yoni gates may be used in religious or spiritual practices, such as meditation or yoga, to explore themes of sexuality, femininity, and self-discovery. However, it is not a widely recognized concept in mainstream Western culture and its usage may not be well understood or accepted by everyone.
With Love & Grace
Gafieza
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