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Breaking down dark and light feminine energy traits for self-exploration
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Dark feminine energy is all the rage on TikTok, but what exactly does that phrase mean? Is dark feminine energy a bad thing, and should you consider tapping into your own “dark” side? In this article, we’ll shed light on the shadowy subject of dark feminine energy by explaining what it means, where it comes from, and how to harness it in a healthy way. If you’re ready to learn more and explore yourself on a deeper level, scroll on down.

Things You Should Know

  • Dark feminine energy is the “shadow” side of the divine feminine, which includes subconscious thoughts, emotional impulses, and primal instincts.
  • While some consider dark feminine traits to be undesirable or aggressive, they aren’t inherently “bad” or “evil.”
  • To access dark feminine energy, try spending time in nature, journaling, and meditation. Work on accepting your "dark” side rather than repressing it.
  • Honoring dark feminine traits is a way to feel more empowered and whole. If embracing dark femininity doesn't feel right for you, though, that's totally okay.
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What is dark feminine energy?

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  1. Dark feminine energy represents the fiery, transformational side of femininity that fuels the death and rebirth cycles. Light feminine energy is all about the nurturing side of femininity associated with birth and motherhood. Together, the two sides create the divine feminine as a whole. [1]
    • The divine feminine is part of a dualistic spiritual view that says every person has a feminine and masculine side. Taking the concept further, the divine feminine itself has a dual aspect—a light and dark side.
    • Everyone has both masculine and feminine energy (regardless of the gender you identify with). These gendered terms are symbolic rather than literal. [2]
    • "Dark” doesn’t mean “bad” or “evil.” That said, some people do consider dark feminine energy traits to be less desirable in a traditional sense.
    • The shadow self is also a concept in psychology popularized by C.G. Jung. This “dark side” of your personality includes primal instincts and emotional impulses—lust, selfishness, greed, anger—that all human beings have. [3]
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Dark vs Light Feminine Energy Traits

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  1. These traits are associated with more traditional ideas of womanhood and motherhood, but they only tell one half of the story. Historically, light feminine energy traits have been celebrated as "ladylike" and "proper" (unlike dark feminine traits). [4] Common light feminine energy traits:
    • Nurturing
    • Intuitive
    • Compassionate
    • Receptive
    • Forgiving
    • Empathetic
    • Emotional
    • Graceful
  2. In the past, dark energy traits were considered to be “unladylike” and traditional society expected women to suppress these characteristics in favor of lighter feminine traits. Today, many women are interested in embracing both sides of themselves in order to feel whole and empowered. [5] Common dark feminine energy traits:
    • Passionate
    • Creative
    • Seductive
    • Authentic
    • Fearless
    • Powerful
    • Magnetic
    • Transformational
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Should I embrace my dark feminine side?

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  1. Dark feminine traits aren’t inherently evil or negative. Fearlessness, seductiveness, and even anger are natural feelings that we all have within ourselves. Honoring dark feminine traits doesn’t mean you have to let them rule your life or take over your personality—you're simply accepting that these traits exist and honoring them as part of yourself. [6]
    • Many feel that only embracing your “light” traits while actively repressing your “dark” traits is outdated. Aiming to understand and honor both sides of yourself is a goal that resonates with women in a modern world.
    • People tend to repress dark feminine energy because it can bring up painful memories or uncomfortable realizations. Embracing and integrating these aspects of yourself can help you face your fears and reclaim your power. [7]
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How to Tap into Your Dark Feminine Energy

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  1. Dark feminine energy is everywhere in nature—including the earth beneath your feet—where death, decay, and rebirth are in a constant state of flux. Spending more time outdoors and physically connecting with the natural world is one of the easiest ways to connect to the dark feminine.
    • This can be as simple as digging your bare toes into the soft earth, swimming in the ocean, walking through the forest, and anything else that allows you to immerse yourself in the natural world.
    • The phases of the moon have a rich connection to all things cyclical and feminine. To tap into your own dark feminine energy, consider performing a new moon ritual .
  2. Journaling is a powerful tool that can help you explore and illuminate your "dark" side. Use thought-provoking journal prompts to guide your explorations and write freely without stopping to edit or censor your thoughts. The goal is to “meet” your shadow self, or the subconscious part of your mind that drives dark feminine energy. [8] Here are some journal prompts to get you started:
    • Who do you look up to in your life? What qualities do you admire in others (and why)? What qualities do you intensely dislike in others (and why)?
    • Think about a time when you felt wronged or deeply hurt as a child. How did the event shape you? Do you still think about it and does it continue to affect you?
    • Name one trait that you see in other people that you wish you had. Why don’t you possess this trait (and is there anything you can do to foster it)?
    • At what age did you realize that your parents weren’t perfect? Do your parents have any traits that you recognize as toxic (and do you carry those same traits within yourself)?
  3. Dark feminine energy is an ancient concept, and every culture has myths about goddesses who possess these traits. Learning more about goddesses like Kali, Tara, Isis, Lakshmi, and Lilith can help you explore the concept of dark femininity. You may find yourself understanding and connecting with these ancient stories, which in turn can help you embrace (and accept) your own “dark” side. [9] You can also read up on:
    • Freyja (ancient Norse goddess)
    • Aphrodite (ancient Greek goddess)
    • Hathor (ancient Egyptian goddess)
    • Durga (Hindu goddess)
    • Venus (ancient Roman goddess) [10]
  4. Learning to meditate can help you connect with dark feminine energy. Find a quiet place where you won’t be disturbed and sit comfortably. Close your eyes, clear your mind, and focus on taking slow, deep breaths until you feel deeply relaxed. It’s normal for thoughts and images to pop into your mind; take a moment to examine each one before dismissing it—why do you think your mind is conjuring up these specific images and thoughts? After meditating, take some time to journal about what you experienced to help you sort through your thoughts and feelings.
  5. To access your dark feminine power, it's important to fully accept yourself (including your past mistakes, flaws, and negative emotions). It is completely possible to love yourself unconditionally—and your dark feminine energy calls on you to do just that—to help you feel liberated, empowered, and whole.
    • If you're struggling with this, reciting positive affirmations can help you learn to love yourself. You might set aside time every morning to repeat mantras like:
      • I forgive myself for my mistakes and free myself from the past.
      • I have the power to heal myself, inside and out, with love.
      • I am powerful and move through the world with infinite potential.
  6. If you have people close to you who tear you down, treat you poorly, or fail to support you time and again, you may want to spend less time with them and focus on developing more positive relationships. Change is uncomfortable and emotional, especially when it comes to relationships, but harnessing dark feminine power requires you to embrace change as the natural order of things.
    • Once you invite dark energy in, you may notice that the female relationships in your life—even the rocky ones—start to improve. The dark feminine strengthens bonds of sisterhood, so you may reforge old bonds with estranged females in your life. If it feels right to you, seek out these reconnections to help heal deep feminine and generational wounds.
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    How do I master my dark feminine energy?
    Jennifer McVey, Cht
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    Jennifer McVey is a Spiritualist, Seer, and the Spiritual Director of Spiritual Answers and Solutions. With more than 22 years of experience, she specializes in manifesting, ghosts and spirit attachments, hypnotherapy, channeling, and spiritually based life coaching. Jennifer has also published 13 Affirmation Image and six Word Search Puzzle books in spirituality and self-help and has produced over 600 audio sessions.
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    If there's a safe way to do it, it would probably be calling upon a goddess or someone that embodies that type of energy. But I would warn anybody with any dark energy to remember it's not yours. You're in control, but not really. Anytime you let anything out into the world, you're still bound to what it does, even if you don't have control of it anymore. Even if your intention wasn't for it to do that thing, you're still responsible for it.
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    Is dark feminine a bad thing?
    Serena Kuran
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    No, it's not. Dark does mean it's bad. It just means it's stronger than light.
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