Trees don’t rush to bloom.
Their strength comes from what you can’t see — their deep, unwavering roots.
But there’s more:
When the forest burns, certain trees drop their seeds — not despite the fire, but because of it.
The fire becomes part of their regeneration and resurrection.
The tree holds the power to bring the forest back to life.
It carries restoration within it — and so do you.
Within you is your resurrection. Your regeneration.
As women, we are like the tree.
Our healing begins when we reconnect — to the Mother, to the Earth, to what sustains us.
When we are grounded, we remember our resilience.
And in every breath, we testify to our rising —
from the burnt forests of our past,
from the ashes of what tried to destroy us.
So let your breath be your root.
Let your prayer be your grounding.
Let your community be your soil.
You are carrying the seeds of your own return.
Daily Ritual: Stand barefoot on the earth. Close your eyes. Feel your roots deep in the soil.
Affirmation: I am rooted. I am enough. Even in my burning, I carry the seeds of my return.