The Samurai Warrior Who Refused to Fade Away Women have always been expected to remain silent, to submit, to stay in the shadows of history.But some refuse.Some ride into battle. Tomoe Gozen was one such woman—a samurai in her own right, not the wife of a warrior, but the warrior herself. She rode alongside men, wielding… Continue reading 016 Tomoe Gozen: The Warrior Who Refused to Fade Away
Tag: mythology
015 Ching Shih: The Pirate Queen
If the first half of this series revealed how women were rewritten to be feared—this second half explores those who were simply too powerful to be touched. The Pirate Queen Who Broke Every Rule—And Won Forget Jack Sparrow. Forget Blackbeard. The most successful pirate in history was a woman. At her peak, Ching Shih commanded a… Continue reading 015 Ching Shih: The Pirate Queen
014 Marie Laveau: The Voodoo Queen
The Voodoo Queen of New Orleans After centuries of turning powerful women into monsters, villains, or vanishing acts, what happens when we find a woman who wasn’t rewritten at all? What if her legacy survived intact, not in spite of her power, but because of it? As we step outside the familiar framework of Western… Continue reading 014 Marie Laveau: The Voodoo Queen
013 Erzsébet Báthory: Monster or Myth
The Blood Countess—Monster or Myth? Throughout this series, we’ve seen how women were rewritten—turned into seductresses, sorceresses, rebels, and villains. Their power was dangerous. Their defiance, unforgivable. But what happens when even that isn’t enough? What happens when the story doesn’t just punish a woman...It monstrifies her? Before we turn toward the women who managed… Continue reading 013 Erzsébet Báthory: Monster or Myth
Reclamation of Feminine Power
The Siren archetype has been demonized and vilified throughout history, but it's time to reclaim this powerful and alluring energy as a natural expression of the feminine. Women have been taught to suppress their sensuality and hide their power, but by embracing the Siren archetype, we can break free from these limiting beliefs and celebrate our ability to enchant and captivate. Join us as we explore the Siren archetype and honor the women throughout history who have been feared and revered for their sensual and captivating power.
