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Harnessing the Power of Menstrual Blood

Posted by Leslie

musemother

Some of us are forgetting the sacred task of becoming a woman. The goal, the journey of self-realization, the inner voyage of the feminine, entering sacred space through becoming still, or marrying the self, a creative union in itself.

 

The Globe & Mail in Canada ran a story on the uses of menstrual blood for stem cell research. Click on link below:

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080819.wstem19/BNStory/specialScienceandHealth/home

August 19, 2008 at 4:12 AM EDT
A team of researchers from Canada and the United States has taken an important step toward harnessing the healing power of menstrual blood. …

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if scientific research could demonstrate what native americans have known for a very long time, that menstrual blood is full of generative properties, life-giving and life-enhancing. Mixed with water and poured on plants, it apparently feeds their growth.

Instead of being seen through the eyes of superstition and fear as a polluting element, we can begin to study the ‘blessings of the curse’, as Susan Rako sub-titles her book, No More Periods.

“As yeast is good for dough, so is menstruation good for women.” says a Talmudic scholar.

“Menstrual blood is the only source of blood that is not traumatically induced. Yet in modern society, this is the most hidden blood, the one so rarely spoken of and almost never seen, except privately by women, who shut themselves in a little room to quickly and in many cases disgustedly change their pads and tampons, wrapping the bloodied cotton so it won’t be seen by others, wrinkling their faces at the odor, flushing or hiding the evidence away. Blood is everywhere, and yet the one, the only, the single name it has not publicly had, for many centuries, is menstrual blood. ” Blood, Bread & Roses, How Menstruation created the world, Judy Grahn.

“Several Native American cultures consider women in menses to be at the HEIGHT of her powers. For instance, the Lakota tribe would not permit a menstrual woman anywhere near warriors or healers. They believed that menstrual blood was so powerful that just the presence of such power would weaken the strength of warriors and interfere with a healer’s ability to heal. The menstrual blood serves to purify, to cleanse, renew, and it prepares the woman for higher spiritual accomplishments. The Yurok, and Lakota tribes practiced monthly rituals by retreating into MOON lodges with other menstrual women. There they celebrated the power of their menstrual blood.

SO, at the height of my power, through the ebb and flow of life, giving and life-sustaining blood that flows through me, I isolate myself from the mundane petty distractions and instead focus inward. Thus CALLING VISION for MY PEOPLE. Simple. Get it? Indeed I do feel more creative, more artistic, more insightful, and with each monthly cycle I become more in tune with my connection to nature, thus accumulating a greater store of spiritual energy. ERGO, when I menstruate, I don’t see it as negative darkness or as a curse. Instead I prefer to view the process in a more positive, healthy attitude: it is a natural, sacred connection to the cycles and rhythms of the earth.

Menstrual blood is LIFE GIVING and LIFE SUSTAINING. There are also native tribes that would return the sacred life-giving blood back to the earth. They would sit over seeds and let the sacred blood flow directly on the seeds or on newly planted seedlings, which INDEED DOES give the seeds growing power. I add here to any who are asking, What? That is sick! NO, NOT sick at all. For an experiment I suggest using INSTEAD menstrual cups to collect the powerful blood into a jar. Fill the remainder of the jar with water then use the solution to water your plants. Be sure to use plain water on other plants for comparing the difference. IT IS AMAZING how powerful menstrual blood is. Of course it is NOT a good idea to disclose this to most people because our current culture has deemed MENSTRUAL BLOOD as disgusting and gross. BELIEVE ME, MY PLANTS are so healthy it is amazing. (taken from www.mum.org)

nameste,
musemother

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2 Comments so far (Add 1 more)

  1. Hello, Laura - Thank you for visiting my site and posting your comment.
    I wish you a beautiful pregnancy - and a beautiful life with your child.

    I am sure that you have consulted your physician about your bleeding - which is unusual.

    It is possible that your uterine capillaries (tiny blood vessels that line the uterine walls are weak) - which may be the cause
    of your breakthrough bleeding.

    Some women take Vitamin C with bioflavnoids (this is a compound vitamin - most vitamin C just contains ascorbic acid.)
    The bioflavnoid helps to strengthen the capillaries.

    I know of women who are not pregnant who have taken this extra water soluble supplement and it has helped them
    with their excessive bleeding.

    Please consult with your physician before you do this.
    It is not harmful.
    But you are in his/her care - and just asked my advice.
    I have just passed on some women wisdom.

    Blessings,

    Leslie

    1. Leslie on October 17th, 2008 at 9:01 am
  2. Beautiful, thank you! This reminds me of the fact that I’ve been experiencing monthly bleedings while pregnant (I’m now 23 weeks along). No one I’ve asked seems to know why this occurs and no amount of research seems to help, either. I sense that I simply have an overabundance of “life” within me right now…or possibly I’m so connected to the earth & moon that my body sees no reason to stop it’s monthly flow even during pregnancy. Do you have any wisdom about this?

    2. Laura on October 16th, 2008 at 12:03 pm

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